Contemporary Romance

Features romantic relationships set against a backdrop that reflects current social norms, technology, and culture. These stories focus on the emotional journey of two protagonists as they fall in love and navigate challenges, often leading to a "happily ever after" or "happy for now" ending.

The Pact by Ava Sutton

The Pact by Ava Sutton

(ARC Read) You know those books that completely consume your life for a few days and then leave you emotionally stranded when they’re over? Yeah… The Pact was that book for me. Ava Sutton took one of my favorite romance setups, the “if we’re still single at thirty” pact between best friends, and somehow turned…

Risk the Play by Kaylee Ryan

Risk the Play by Kaylee Ryan

(ARC Read) There’s just something about a big, intimidating football coach turning into a complete softie for the people he loves that gets me every single time, and Coach Will Warner absolutely had me melting. Risk the Play was tension-filled and wrapped in the kind of promise that keeps you turning pages just waiting for…

The Rulebreaker by Piper Rayne

The Rulebreaker by Piper Rayne

(ARC Review) Piper Rayne really said “what if we took years of unresolved feelings, brother drama, longing, baseball tension, and emotional damage and made it impossible to put down?” because WOW. The Rulebreaker absolutely consumed me. “You like making me wait?”“I like watching you fall apart.” Decker and Penelope’s story is the definition of a…

Only For Her by Natasha Madison

Only For Her by Natasha Madison

(ARC Read) There’s something ridiculously addictive about Natasha Madison’s Only For series, and Only for Her might honestly be one of my favorites yet. Victoria and Zane’s story pulls you in right away with that chance meeting—one drink at a hotel bar, instant chemistry, and a night that feels like it was meant to be…

The Roommate Rules by Brighton Walsh

The Roommate Rules by Brighton Walsh

(ARC Review) Move over Steele brothers, because Declan is officially my favorite. I did not see that coming, but here we are. If tension could be heard, it would sound like the nonstop spark between Declan and Penelope. From the second they’re on the page together, their banter is quick, sharp, and just a little…

Fair Game by Ruth Stilling

Fair Game by Ruth Stilling

(ARC Read) This book plays like a game on the edge of a penalty—fast, reckless, and impossible to look away from. I’ll be honest, Will Jones did not have me at the start. He’s cocky, entitled, and riding high on that hockey royalty status (Hall of Fame dad, coach basically family… the man has never…

Red Zone by C.L. Rose

Red Zone by C.L. Rose

(ARC Read) I don’t even know where to start except… HOT. DAMN. C.L. Rose really looked at the ceiling with this one and said “what if we turn it all the way up?” and then did exactly that. Sydney and Steele? Absolute chaos. The kind of chemistry that walks into a room before they do….

Safe Keeping by Kristen Proby

Safe Keeping by Kristen Proby

(ARC Read) This age gap, bodyguard romance absolutely hit for me. Gideon James, the ultimate definition of protective. Former Secret Service agent, now running his security training facility on his family’s ranch, and still carrying the weight of his past, especially the moment that ended his career. He’s controlled, a little grumpy, and he keeps…

Chasing the Fire by Paisley Hope

Chasing the Fire by Paisley Hope

I genuinely don’t know how to put into words what Chasing the Fire did to me, but I’m going to try anyway, because this story deserves more than a quick, surface-level reaction. At its core, it’s about two people who don’t believe they’re worthy of the kind of love they’ve always wanted and what happens…

All for Love by Willow Aster

All for Love by Willow Aster

There’s just something about an airport meet cute that hits, and this one? Easily one of the most memorable I’ve read. Dahlia literally passing out mid-flight and waking up in Dylan’s lap was so chaotic it was laughable and somehow, it set the tone perfectly for everything that followed. What starts as an unexpected, slightly…