Tag: MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE

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…

Sweet Oblivion by Bella Matthews

Sweet Oblivion by Bella Matthews

If there’s one thing Sweet Oblivion proved to me, it’s that sometimes the most unexpected beginnings create the most meaningful kind of love story. Did I read this in one sitting? Yep.Did it completely take over my brain and my emotions? Also yes. Ryker Beneventi has been that man since the earlier books, but this…

The Mr. & Mrs. Mistake by Brighton Walsh

The Mr. & Mrs. Mistake by Brighton Walsh

(ARC Review) Brighton Walsh can do no wrong in my eyes. Truly. She’s an auto-buy author for me, and The Mr. & Mrs. Mistake just solidified that even more. This book was sharp, funny, emotional in all the right places, and way deeper than I expected going in. At the center of this story are…

So Pucking Good by Sarah Smith

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 Jam by Kate Canterbary

In a Jam by Kate Canterbary

From the very first page, In a Jam pulled me in and didn’t let go until the very last page. It’s the kind of story that wraps you up in second chances, self-discovery, and small-town charm, and refuses to let go until you’ve laughed, blushed, and maybe even cried a little. When we first meet…

If You Claim Me by Helena Hunting

If You Claim Me by Helena Hunting

Connor and Mildred (Dred) are both damaged—damaged by the very people who were supposed to love them. Without question. Without pretense. Without judgment. They’re broken in different ways, shaped by different hurts, but their pain runs parallel in a way that feels achingly familiar. Mildred has never really had a home. A lifetime spent in…

Goal Line by Julia Connors

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…

My To Be Read Pile…

My To Be Read Pile…

My to be read pile grew substantially over the weekend, and I could not be MORE excited for it! Thank you for having sales on a payday weekend! The haul includes books from four authors I haven’t read before and only one hockey book! Can you believe it?! I’m beginning to make the move from…