Standalone Loathe to Love You (Book Review) In this new feminist world, itâs encouraging to find female voices opening paths for others to follow, specially in typically âmen environments.â Hazelwood combines geeky language with the sweetness of romance in these three STEM novellas.
Romance Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood (Book Review) Ali gives us another story of women in STEM. Meet Bee, a neuroscientist about to lead the project of a lifetime with NASA. That is, until she finds out sheâll be co-leading it with grad-school nemesis, Levi. From enemies to allies, from hate to love? Is this that kind of story?
Romance Featured London Calling (Book Series) Luc and Oliver are faking their relationship for mutual gains. From incompatible personalities to opposite-poles-attract they'll seem boyfriend material, but will they be husband material, too? Full review below.
Romance Flying Solo (Review) Linda Holmes brings a whodunit mixed with romance following journalist Laurie while she uncovers the story behind her late great-aunt wood duck relic and reencounters with her first love Nick. An enjoyable read filled with mystery, love and adventure.
Romance Something Wilder by Christina Lauren People have been comparing this story to Indiana Jonesâs. Well, for me, this isnât certainly a classic Christina Laurenâs rom-com. Thereâs too little of rom, and zero com. But, if you like a thriller with a brush of love, you might enjoy Lily âJonesâ Wilder hunt. Read full review below :)
Romance Featured Book Lovers by Emily Henry What can I say? When Emily Henry writes a book involving the literary worldâcharacters who love books or are writers/editor/agentsâ, she just hits the mark EVERY SINGLE TIME! Let me tell you, I wasnât a fan at all of âPeople We Meet on Vacation.â However, âBeach
Romance Planet Lara: Tempest (Welcome to Planet Lara, #2) by Eliza Gordon I'm a romantic at heart. That said, there are different kinds of romantic stories. Contemporary novels in this genre are usually light; same old, same old in different contexts, which is fine. However, I appreciate every time I get to read a romantic novel that brings more depth into the
Romance Corrupt (Devil's Night, #1) by Penelope Douglas Romantic novels may not be for everyone, but we certainly need the lightness and hope that characterize most stories from this genre. However, from time to time, it's refreshing and exciting to find romantic stories that don't follow the typical pattern. When romance is combined with depth and intrigue, we
Romance People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry Beach Read is one of my favorite romantic novels. However, to equal or top it is a difficult job, and unfortunately for me, People We Meet on Vacation didn't do it. Let's start with the title. Does it have to do with this amazing passage from the prologue? "Like a
Romance Strict Confidence (Rochester Trilogy #2) by Skye Warren Iâm a fan of Skye Warren. I first got into her work with the North brothers series. I have to admit that the age gap between her main charactersâwhich seems to be a personal trademark as a writerâsurprised me at the beginning. It wasnât exactly the