Romance ROUnd Up #2

Now for round #2!!

What a fun book! This is another one that lived up to the hype so I was happy about that. I will defintely be reading the #2 & #3 book in this series. I had heard really good things about this so I’m glad it lived up to my expectations. Slow burn and fake dating are two of my favorite tropes and it was done really well in the book as it felt very real. I love the dynamics between the two main characters, Stella and Michael who are so perfect for each other. This was a truly fun and cute read!

What a fun and enjoyable read! I have really enjoyed this series as I found the characters especially the women interesting and unique in their own way. The story follows Khai & Esme as the two navigate through their sudden romance. Both Khai & Esme are fully fleshed out characters who have their own struggles that make them compelling characters. Khai with his autism and Esme with being a young single mother, I felt for both of them as they tried to deal with own struggles while navigating their sudden romance. I really enjoy Hoang’s writing especially making her characters seem very real so it’s easy to identify with them. I loved this book and can’t wait to read the 3rd one!

I can’t decide which of these books I liked the best in the series as they were all so unique, interesting, and fun in their own way. Hoang does an excellent job of not doing the same old things especially with similar characters. I feel like they’re brand new and that’s what keeps interested and entertained! So onto the book, I love Anna and Quan, they were very fun and interesting characters and I loved the dynamic between them. I related a lot to Anna especially with her mental health and enjoyed seeing her grow as a person and I love how Quan was so tender with her. They really had great chemistry and I was rooting for them the entire time! Hoang never disappoints as I laughed and cried from the beginning to end! Highly suggest reading this series, I loved it so much!

This book is such an emotional roller-coaster and Sarah J Maas is lucky that I love her books so much because I never read books that are 700 or 800 pages long. But, I love her characters and world building and this book lives up to it. One of the things that I love about Sarah j Maas books is how she builds her worlds as it always feel like you’re there in the world as the story is unfolding. World-building is something that gets me hooked on a story and she really has a way with words that I’ve always loved. The characters, Bryce and Hunt were unique and interesting and they had their own flaws that made their dynamic very real. With the way that she builds the world and characters makes it so easy to be invested that you get lost in the world. That’s what I’ve always loved about her books!

WOW! The book was wild, chaotic, entertaining and full of high octane drama. The beginning of the book was a little slow but man it picked up and I hooked and not able to put it down till the end. The sequel follows Bryce and Hunt on a new adventure and while they want to relax and time for themselves, the world has other plans.It was so good to see Bryce and Hunt, their relationships is done so well and I love them.This book was well worth the wait but I hate that I have to wait even longer for the third book. She’s so good with characters and how she builds her world that makes you feel like you’re actually there. This book was so good and I loved every minute of it!! Highly recommend this book!

ROmance WRap Up #1

Here is the first round!

What a fun and entertaining read! It reminded me of the movie 27 dresses, which is one of my favorite movies. What I really loved about the book is how much I related to Lily as she was close to my age so I could really empathize with her struggles especially in terms of her so-called dating life. But, that’s the least of her worries as she’s got a busy schedule with being a bridesmaid five times. It’s becoming too much so Lily decides to create a anonymous blog where she can vent and de-stress but we all know all good things can’t be kept a secret for long? This is a funny, smart, heartwarming, beautiful, and entertaining tale that will captivate you till the end!

This was another book that had huge hype around and I was pleased that it lived up to it! I’ve been seeing this book all over tumblr and goodreads and a few people had told me about it so I decided to finally check it out. Enemies to lovers is my favorite trope and it was done so well in this book! I loved everything about and gushed and squealed till the end. The writing was a plus as it was beautifully written with heartwarming moments, humor, witty banter and lastly romance! The dynamics between Lucy and Josh were so great and I love the build up! A fantastic and fun read so check if out if you’d like!

So, this book completely lived up to the hype that it gets and I was so happy it did because there’s nothing worse than reading a book that doesn’t live up to the hype. But, this book was so much fun as I found myself unable to put it down. I felt so many emotions with this book as it had made me happily squeal with delight. I loved everything about it especially Olive even though she does do some things that made me roll my yes but her relationship with Adam was absolutely adorable. Both, Olive and Adam were interesting and flawed and I felt like I knew them so I was very invested in the relationship. It was SO CUTE!! Definitely check this book out!

This is my first book by Quinn and I’m a fan! I really enjoyed this and I’m going to check out her other books especially The Reunion as this novel leads up to it. This was a super cute and short read that was lovely all the way up to the cliffhanger which I hate. But, I love the characters especially Nora and Cooper and I did like the dynamics between them. It was a fun and entertaining ride and I can’t wait fore more of Cooper and Nora!



I really enjoyed this one! I loved the plot, the characters, and how the story developed throughout the novel. I did appreciate and love the character development and growth of Rosaline, and it felt very real as she is a completely different person at the baking competition than when we first met her. I think the author did a really great job with the characters especially Rosaline with making them feel human as there were things that she did that I didn’t like but that’s a part of being a human being. This was a very fun, entertaining and enjoyable novel so I would highly recommend it!

Wow, I wasn’t sure if I was going to enjoy this as much I did. The premise sounded familiar but I have liked her previous books so i thought I’d check it out. One of the many reasons that I loved the book is because Ari, the main character of the story has depression and the way it was depicted was very honest and truthful. When it comes to mental health, some books do great with it while others don’t pass the mark. As someone who has depression, I related a lot to Ari and understand the up’s and downs that come with it. The story was cute and I found the other characters interesting and unique! The dynamics that were developed throughout the story felt real so overall, it was a fun and cute novel!

FEBRUARY TBR

I can’t believe it’s February! Very excited to share my tbr for this month, I have some good ones picked out.

Carry On by Rainbow Rowell
Genre: Fantasy, Romance, & YA

Deliah Green Doesn’t Care by Ashley Herring Blake
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, LGBT

Don’t Overthink It by Anne Bogel
Genre: Mental Health, Non-Fiction, Self-Help

Digging Up Love by Chandra Blumberg
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

Group Therapy by BB Easton
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

The Hating Game by Sally Thorne
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

The Heart Principle by Helen Hoang
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

House of Earth & Blood by Sarah J. Maas
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Romance

House of Sky & Breath by Sarah J. Maas
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Romance

How To Fail At Flirting by Denise Williams
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

It Happened One Summer by Tessa Bailey
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

John & Hazel’s Guide To Not Dating by Christina Lauren
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

Make It Sweet by Kristen Callihan
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

Not The Witch You Met by April Asher
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Romance

The One Night by Meghan Quinn
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Novella

Opposites Attract by Camilla Isley
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

One True Loves by Elise Bryant
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

Rosaline Palmer Takes The Cake by Alexis Hall
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, LGBT

Sincerely Confusingly, Yours by Hailey Gonzales
Genre: Contemporary, Fiction, YA

The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

Weather Girl by Rachel Lynn Solomon
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

When You Get The Chance by Emma Lord
Genre: Adult,Contemporary, Romance

Yes & I Love You by Roni Loren
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

JANUARY WRap Up

Hey everyone! This month has gone by so fast and I got in a lot of good books and I’m excited to share them with you all!

The Age of Overwhelm by Laura Van Dernoot Lipsky
Genre: Non-Fiction, Psychology, & Self-Help
Review: Here

Rating: 4.5

The Crossing Gate by Asiel R. Lavie
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult
Review: Here

Rating: 4.5

The Exiled Fleet by J.S. Dewes
Genre: Fiction, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
Review: Here

Rating: .4.5

Every Last Secret by A.R. Torre
Genre: Adult, Mystery, Thriller
Review: Here

Rating: 4.5

How To Stop Time by Matt Haig
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Historical-Fiction
Review: Here

Rating: 4.5

King of Battle and Blood by Scarlett St. Clair
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Romance
Review: Here

Rating: 3.5/5

The Last Watch by J.S. Dewes
Genre: Fiction, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
Review: Here

Rating: 4.5

Lore Olympus by Rachel Symthe
Genre: Adult, Graphic Novels, Mythology
Review: Here

Rating 5.5

Love, Lists, & Fancy Ships by Sarah Grunder Ruiz
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Review: Here

Rating: 4.5

Quiet In Her Bones by Nalini Singh
Genre: Fiction, Mystery, Thriller
Review: Here

Rating: 4.5

Read Between The Lines by Rachel Lacey
Genre: Adult, LGBT, Romance
Review: Here

Rating: 4.5

Risk by Fleur Ferris
Genre: Fiction, Mystery, Thriller
Review: Here

Rating: 4.5

The Good Lie by A.R. Torre
Genre: Adult, Mystery, Thriller
Review: Here

Rating: 5.5

The Spanish Love Deception by Elena Armas
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Review: Here

Rating: 4.5

Take Me To Your Nerdy Leader by Hailey Gonzales
Genre: Contemporary, Fiction, YA
Review: Here

Rating: 5.5

What Happened To You? Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing by Dr. Bruce Perry & Oprah Winfrey
Genre: Mental Health, Non-Fiction, Self-Help
Review: Here

Rating: 5/5

When The Moon Was Ours by Anna-Marie McLemore
Genre: Contemporary, Romance, YA
Review: Here

Rating: 4.5

MYSTERY WRAP UP

Excited to share my reads with you!

If you could describe Cat Winthrope in one word, it would be determined as she has worked hard to get the life that she’s always wanted. A handsome husband, gorgeous home, good social standing, and all the love she can get from those she is close with. But soon her dream is throw into a tailspin when a new couple moves into the neighborhood and threatens the very life she has worked hard to make come true.

This is one of the few books that I read in one sitting as I couldn’t put it down cause it had me on edge. In the last year or so, I’ve been reading more mysteries and thrillers. I think I may have found my new favorite author because Torre really knows how to reel you in and keep you guessing. The plot was very interesting and I did enjoy the dynamics between the characters especially Cat and Neera. The only thing I didn’t like is how short it was, I usually read books that are longer than 200 pages but even with that, I enjoyed it. Would highly recommend especially if you’re looking for a good thriller!

Dr. Gwen Moore is an expert on killers who has spent a decade treating California’s most deadly and depraved killers and unlocking their motives especially the killer known as the bloody heart serial killer who last victim escaped who later identified, high school teacher, Randall Thompson as his captor. The case against Thompson was an open and shut case or so everyone including Gwen thought until a new development throws everything into a tailspin making Gwen question everything she knows.

Wow! This was such a good thriller! I was on the edge of my seat from beginning to end. I’m glad that I started reading her books because I haven’t been disappointed yet. Torre knows how to reel you in and make you feel like you’re a part of the story and I love that. Her writing is something else that I really enjoy and she does a great job creating the dynamics between the characters and making it feel very real. This was such a enjoyable thriller so I highly recommend it to anyone even if you’re not super into them.

Taylor and Sierra thought they’d be best friends forever but things started to change between them when Taylor is caught kissing Sierra’s trust, things begin to change. Taylor is fed up with how Sierra treats her friends as she doesn’t seem to care when she hurts them. So when Sierra goes on a date with Jacob Jones who Sierra thinks is the one, everyone including Taylor laugh it off. Like her usual dates, everyone suspects she’ll be back the day next day but when she doesn’t show up, Taylor begins to worry as days keep passing with no word from her. Taylor begins to wonder if something sinister has happened to Sierra and she must find out before it’s too late.

This the first book by Ferris that I’ve read and it won’t be the last as I was absolutely entranced from beginning. Thrillers and mysteries have become my new favorite genre after I got burned out reading fantasies. Some thrillers have been predicable but this was a true thriller as I was on the edge of my seat from beginning to end. The plot was super interesting and not done like it usually is so I did like that Ferris changed things and made it unique. This isn’t like the usual YA thrillers that I read, this felt more adult than anything and I feel as thought the topics in the book were handled with care while also making it real. Highly recommend this book!

Fiction WRAP UP

Hey everyone! I can’t wait to share my fictions reads with you so let’s get started.

Having just moved back to his old home in London to settle down and take up work as a school teacher. But, Tom has a very dark secret as he’s not who people think he is as he might look a young forty one year old high school teacher but in reality, he’s been alive for centuries as a result of a rate condition. He has lived through some of the most important dates in history but now he just wants a normal life. Unfortunately, that doesn’t happen as shortly after the beginning of the school year, he breaks a rule that could potentially ruin everything that he’s ever wanted.

I wasn’t quite sure if I would like this book as sometimes historical fiction is hit or miss with me but I ended up liking it more than I thought. The plot was what got me interested as it something unique yet interesting.While I did like the plot, I wasn’t crazy about Tom as their were parts in the story where he really annoyed me and I feel like he wasn’t as compelling as I thought he would be. But, the other parts of the book helped make up for that so if you’re into fantasy and time travel stories, you would like this book!

Paige has always been scared to be herself. The real Paige who is proud to be a nerd and stick out in the crowd, who has no problem making friends, talking about books, and losing her virginity. But, no one knows who the Paige as only quiet Paige exists. But, with a new opportunities arriving as Paige will be starting at a new school, it could be the perfect time to embrace who really is and stop hiding behind a mask.

Absolutely loved this book and not only because the lead was asexual but because it was a super cute and fun book to read through. I found Paige very relatable as she struggled to embrace her real self and not hide. That’s something that still sticks with me even as an adult who has now accepted her flaws and all and I felt like it was written very well. Not only did I love Paige but the other characters especially the friendship between Paige and Shawn, the boy she becomes very close with. The asexuality aspect of the book made me very happy because it’s super hard to find asexual characters written well so I was happy that I found this book. I will reading the second book for February so stay tuned!

Romance WRAP Up

A little change up as I feel like is more easy to do, I’m going to combine all my genre reads into one post so I don’t feel like it’s a chore to make separate posts for them.

Rosie Taft and Jane Breslin couldn’t be more different as books are Rosie’s life as she owns a bookstore that was originally her mother’s. With living in Manhattan, the young girl seems to have it all except for one thing: a love life. While Rosie is wishing her love life to take shape, Jane Breslin operates as a real estate owner by day and a streamer by night where she uses the alias of Brie and spends her time flirting with a mysterious person who happens to be Rosie. When Rosie finds out that Jane’s family business has terminated the lease to her beloved bookstore, romance is on the back burner but there is no denying the sparks between them, will the two find a way to meet in the middle or is it another heartbreak for the young women?”

What a super cute book with a fun and engaging plot! I loved the relationship between Rosie and Jane as it developed throughout the book. It had everything you could want and I found myself relating to both characters as they had their own quirks and flaws that made them feel so real. The plot was cute and although I’ve read books with this similar plot, the author does of a good job of changing up a few things so it’s not so familiar. Overall, a super cute and fun book and I can’t wait fro the second installment of this series.

For the last year, Jo Stewart has been working on a bucket list while working as a yacht stewardess and she’s been excelling with her list while enjoying her time before her birthday. Jo is feeling good and on track with her bucket list when tragedy strikes and Jo”s world comes crashing down as she’s forced to confront painful memories from her past and process through difficult emotions. While trying to stay on track with her list, she finds herself developing feelings for a young man, Alex Hayes and this further complicates her relationships and she must make a choice to stop playing it safe and embrace her past or she will lose what matters the most.

I really enjoyed this book as it touched upon serious issues like grief, mental health, emotions, and family issues in a way that wasn’t over the top but still very real. I loved Jo, I thought she was a very relatable character and I felt for her throughout the book as she struggled to come to terms with her past in order to embrace the present and choose what matters most to her rather than playing it safe. That struck a cord with me as I went through similar changes so I was rooting for her the entire time. The romance was very cute and I did enjoy the plot! I would totally recommend this book to others! A fun, interesting, and heartwarming read about embracing the past so you can live the life you’ve always wanted for yourself.

If there was one person Catalina Martin couldn’t stand, it was Aaron Blackford and the feeling is mutual. But, desperate times call for desperate measures as she needs to bring someone to her sister’s wedding or else she’ll never live it down. It’s just a simple trip with the most obnoxious, aggravating, and nosiest man she’s ever met. Or is it?

Ahhhhh, this book was so much fun!! I loved it from beginning to end. The enemies to lovers trope is my favorite and it was so well done and felt very real! I love their relationship and how it developed through the book. The plot, characters, and how the story developed were fleshed out together so that it made a very fun read.

To everyone who knows them, best friends Meil and Sam as are strange as they are inseparable.The pair has magical abilities that are on opposites sides of the spectrum as roses grow out of Miel’s wrist and Sam is known for the moons he paints and hangs out in tree’s and while not much is know about him or his mother before they moved here, even they know to stay away from the Bonner girls, who are witches. But, when Miel and Sam discover that the witches want Miel’s roses that grow out her skin as they believe the scent can make anyone fall in love, the two must do what they can to not only protect Meil and every secret she’s sworn to protect but their loved ones.

Oh Anna-Marie McLemore, you really have a way with words. This was such a heartwarming and beautiful read as I was hooked from beginning to end. I’ve been a huge fan of her writing and she never fails to disappoint with how she develops her characters and I always feel like I know them. The struggles of the characters are what drive this particular story as it follows, Latina Miel and Samir, an Italian-Pakistani trans boy and McLemore does an excellent job with tackling these serious issues in a way that feels real. A truly beautiful tale of friendship, belonging, and finding your inner voice.

MOst anticipated books FOR FEBRUARY

Didn’t plan on doing this originally but I thought it would be fun to share my most anticipated books for each month of the year! I was going to do it all in one but that would go on forever!

Lockdown on London Lane by Beth Reekles
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Release Date: 2/1/2022

Hunt The Stars by Jessie Mihalik
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
Release Date: 2/1/22

Theses Deadly Games by Diane Urban
Genre: Fiction, Mystery, Thrillers
Release Date: 2/1/2022

Not The Witch You Wed by April Asher
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Romance
Release Date: 2/8/2022

Cleopatra and Frankenstein by Coco Mellors
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Release Date: 2/8/2022

House of Sky and Breath by Sarah J. Maas
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Romance
Release Date: 2/15/2022

Second Star To The Left by Megan Van Dyke
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Retelling
Release Date: 2/15/2022

League Of Liars by Astrid Scholte
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery
Release Date: 2/22/2022

Deliah Green Doesn’t Care by Ashley Herring Blake
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Release Date: 2/22/2022

Tripping Arcadia by Kit Mayquist
Genre: Adult, LGBT, Horror
Release Date: 2/22/2022

Fake by Erica Katz
Genre: Adult, Mystery, Thriller
Release Date: 2/22/2022

The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley
Genre: Adult, Mystery, Thriller
Release Date: 2/22/2022

Sisters of The Forsaken Stars by Lina Rather
Genre: Adult, LGBT, Sci-Fi
Release Date: 2/22/2022

January TBR

Wow!! Can’t believe it’s January and I’m excited for this new year to begin so let’s get started with my picks for this month!

Adaline and the Sphere by Beady Vries
Genre: Fiction, Fantasy, Romance

Cold The Night, Fast The Wolves by Meg Long
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Sci-Fi

How To Stop Time by Matt Haig
Genre: Fiction, Historical-Fiction, Sci-Fi

King Of Battle and Blood by Scarlett St. Clair
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, YA

The Last Watch by J.S. Dewes
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Sci-Fi

Love, Lists, & Fancy Ships by Sarah Grunder Ruiz
Genre: Contemporary, Fiction, Romance

Lore Olympus by Rachel Smythe
Genre: Graphic Novels, Fantasy, Mythology

Nightrender by Jodi Meadows
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, YA

Quiet In Her Bones by Nalini Singh
Genre: Fiction, Mystery, Thriller

Read Between The Lines by Rachel Lacey
Genre: Contemporary, LGBT, Romance

Serendipity by Various Authors
Genre: Contemporary, Romance,

Take Me To Your Nerdy Leader by Hailey Gonzales
Genre: Contemporary, LGBT, Romance,