Tag: FRIENDS TO LOVERS
Only For Love by Natasha Madison
(ARC Review) I don’t even know where to begin with this one, because Only For Love didn’t just touch my heart, it shattered it. Obliterated it and left the pieces scattered. But as the book continued, it carefully and lovingly helped put it back together. Lexi’s story is devastating in the most honest way. The…
Sin Bin by Chelsea Curto
I’ve been waiting for Coach Brody Saunders’ book since the moment we found out he was 6’6”, tattooed, and had a habit of wearing his hat backwards, and Sin Bin was worth every second of that wait. Brody and Hannah are the most unlikely pair and somehow the most perfect match. Fun, sexy, emotionally grounded,…
Follow the Play by Kaylee Ryan
(ARC Review) Oh my heart—Kaylee Ryan truly outdid herself with Follow the Play. Every time I think this series can’t possibly get sweeter, or more emotionally satisfying, she proves me wrong. Baker Sinclair (aka Daddy Sin) just might be my favorite Rampage player yet, and yes, I feel a little disloyal admitting that. Baker is…
Duke by Jessica Peterson
(ARC Review) “Of course I know what a bluebonnet is. I just don’t get why I have a nickname all of a sudden.”“Because you’re my Texas flower, remember?” Wheeler Rankin doesn’t go to Lucky River Ranch looking for romance. She’s just there to visit her best friend Mollie, handle business, and prove (yet again) that…
So Pucking Good by Sarah Smith
(ARC Review) “For the good girls who love getting railed by the bad boy.” Sometimes a story doesn’t just give you butterflies—it gives you hope. So Pucking Good is exactly that: tender, sexy, and full of the kind of friendship-first love that makes you believe in second chances and slow healing. When we first meet…
In A Rush by Kate Canterbary
From the dedication (“for soft girls”), I knew I was in for something special, and Kate Canterbary delivered exactly that. In a Rush is the perfect mix of tenderness, humor, and heat, built around two people who’ve loved each other forever but never quite at the same time. It’s a story that captures what it…
All This Time by Harlow James
Set in the charming small town of Blossom Peak, All This Time is everything I want in a second-chance romance. It’s emotional, sexy, and brimming with found family, laughter, and love that feels fated. Laney Hart and Fletcher Adams’ story is heartbreak and hope intertwined. He’s the boy who used to climb through her window…
Chasing Forever by Piper Rayne
This book was pure heaven; a love story years in the making, if only Brooks can finally stick the landing. Brooks Watson has carried a torch for Lottie Owens for most of his life. But when his brother left her standing in a wedding dress, humiliated in the middle of town, Brooks knew he might…
Goal Line by Julia Connors
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again: childhood best friends to lovers is the best trope. Luke and Eva are a great example why this trope works so well. They have history. They have trust. They have inside jokes and corny stories they can use against each other. They have unconditional love and…
Before We Came by Sloane St. James
Wow. Just…wow. When I turned the final page, I had to sit with my feelings for over an hour, completely overwhelmed, not even sure what I was feeling, only that I was feeling everything and I needed to feel it. I’ve never read anything quite like this. It wasn’t whiplash exactly, but there were so…
