Tag: FRIENDS TO LOVERS
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…
Draft Pick by Indy Valentine
(ARC Read) Draft Pick snuck up on me in ways I wasn’t expecting. I knew I was going to find a fun baseball romance with gorgeous men, but what I got was something so much more emotional, tender, and honestly? One of the sweetest portrayals of parenthood I’ve read in a long time. “I’m weak…
Love Song by Elle Kennedy
Elle Kennedy was my gateway into hockey romance, so walking back into the Briar Universe with Love Song felt like coming home, and somehow, Elle Kennedy still managed to make it feel completely fresh, emotional, and unforgettable. Blake Logan escapes to Lake Tahoe after a brutal breakup, determined to keep her heart guarded and her…
Lassoed Love by Ann Einerson
(ARC Read) This was such a cozy, feel-good romance that was simply a really cute and enjoyable read. Lassoed Love follows Birdie, an awkward, big-hearted animal lover who drunkenly asks her best friend’s older brother for… spicy lessons. And honestly? From that moment on, I was hooked by the charm of their story. Birdie is…
If You Keep Me by Helena Hunting
(ARC Read) If You Keep Me was everything I wanted for Flip Madden… and somehow even more. I’ve been impatiently waiting for Flip’s book since the beginning of this series. We’ve watched him play the role of the charming, reformed playboy for years, never fully knowing what was beneath the surface. And wow…this story finally…
The Hotshot by Piper Rayne
(ARC Review) Leighton and Hayes completely stole my heart. They are just so adorably cute together, and I can’t say no to a best friend’s brother, fake dating romance. Ever. “If I learned anything last year, it’s that sometimes you don’t know you need someone until they’re standing next to you.” This book is the…
Of Ink and Alchemy by Sloane St. James
I am still not okay after reading Of Ink and Alchemy. Like…it’s the morning after. I slept. I ate. I tried to be a functioning adult. And I am still thinking about Logan Teller. This book had everything.Spice. Obsession. Yearning. Torment. Found family. Suspense. A morally gray man waving red flags like he’s at a…
Lockdown Corner by Ava Sutton
Ava Sutton really saved something special for Silas and Brooke. Silas Arbuckle is down bad in the most refreshing, green-flag way possible, and he never once tries to hide it. From his teammates to her friends to her protective big brother (his former teammate), Silas is unapologetically all in on Brooke. He sees her worth…
The Interception by C.L. Rose
(ARC Review) This was the kind of book that leaves you smiling long after you turn the last page, and maybe a little flushed, too. It hit all my favorite tropes, gave me an absolutely incredible MMC in Theo, and a heroine in Finley who was strong, capable, and impossible not to root for. Their…
