Tag: FORBIDDEN ROMANCE

Endless Summer Nights by Willow Aster

Endless Summer Nights by Willow Aster

(ARC Read) Second-chance romances can be messy, emotional, and frustrating in all the best ways, and Endless Summer Nights reminded me exactly why they’ve become one of my favorite tropes. Willow Aster has created another story that pulls you right back into Windy Harbor, and I honestly didn’t want to leave. Five years after Lola…

After Hours by Hannah Cowan

After Hours by Hannah Cowan

Hannah Cowan really has a talent for writing books that are equal parts emotional and ridiculously hot, and After Hours is no exception. From the moment Brielle and Roman started sharing page time, I was completely invested. The tension between them is immediate, but what I loved most was how much depth Hannah packed into…

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…

The Good Girl Exception by Maren Moore

The Good Girl Exception by Maren Moore

(ARC Read) I need a moment because I am unwell after this book. Maren Moore really said “let’s take a preacher’s daughter, give her a rebellion arc, and pair her with a broken, emotionally unavailable ex-NHL man” and absolutely delivered. From the very first chapter, this book hooks you. Maisie deciding she’s done being the…

Whisper Sweet Nothings by Laura Pavlov

Whisper Sweet Nothings by Laura Pavlov

(ARC Review) “He was the book boyfriend dreams were made of.” Whisper Sweet Nothings is the soft, swoony, deeply satisfying finale to the beloved Rosewood River series, and I cannot believe it’s already over. Single dad x nanny. Age gap. Forced proximity. Small town. Found family.It delivered so many of the tropes I love, but…

Silent Count by Ava Sutton

Silent Count by Ava Sutton

(ARC Review) Some books make you feel. Others make you heal. Silent Count does both, and Ava Sutton absolutely nailed it. Silent Count is one of those stories that digs deep and stays with you long after you’ve finished. It’s tender, emotional, and heartbreakingly real. It’s the kind of love story that reminds you healing…