Tag: SMALL TOWN ROMANCE
Take My Kiss by Brooke Montgomery
I am once again head over heels for this series. The spice level? Perfect.The men? Absolutely down bad for their women.The women? Strong, independent, and allergic to accepting help even when they desperately need it. And Colton Langston? Book boyfriend perfection. Colt is the kind of man who doesn’t just say he wants a family—he…
Safe Haven by Kristen Proby
(ARC Review) I’m not even going to pretend I was emotionally prepared for this book because I wasn’t. Safe Haven opens with Willow doing what she’s always done, putting everyone else first. After her sister abandons her son, Aiden, Willow steps in without hesitation and becomes his sole guardian. She isn’t just his aunt—she’s his…
Sap & Secrets by Daphne Elliot
Nine months ago, Evie had one reckless, perfect night with Jasper Lawrence, the tall, tattooed firefighter who made her feel fearless for the first time in a long time. It was supposed to be a one-time thing. No strings. No consequences. Until Jasper finds her again at the Maple Festival…in labor.With their surprise baby.A baby…
What It Takes by Willow Aster
Willow Aster was able to create such a beautiful, deeply satisfying read for me . It’s the kind of book that quietly works its way under your skin and then just lingers there. From the very beginning, I was pulled in by the the tension and the pull between Camden and Juliana, and that feeling…
On Borrowed Time by Harlow James
(ARC Review) On Borrowed Time gave me everything I love in a romance: meaningful character growth, emotional tension, found family, and a love story that unfolds slowly and naturally. It was impossible to put down, and I found myself completely invested in Henley and Elodie from the very first page. Henley Clark is a man…
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…
At Whit’s End by Bailey Hannah
“She’s afraid she’s not enough. He’ll make damn sure she knows she is.” And honestly? That line alone tells you everything you need to know about this book. Single mom Whitney Hart is exhausted, overwhelmed, and hanging on by sheer willpower. Her ten-year-old son Jonas is struggling, his dad is unreliable at best, and Whit…
In A Heartbeat by Laura Pavlov
(ARC Review) Axel Chadwick and Wren Waterstone are the definition of it’s always been you. Best friends since childhood, bonded by horses, shared dreams, and a love that grew quietly for years, until it all shattered in one devastating moment. Two years later, Wren returns to Rosewood River after a career-altering equestrian accident, wounded in…
Chasing Home by Piper Rayne
(ARC Review) Ohhhh this one had me in a chokehold. I picked up Chasing Home thinking I was in for a fun, flirty country-music fling, and instead it delivered something far deeper and more satisfying than I ever expected . Piper Rayne absolutely had me wrapped up in Zander Shaw and Romy Owens from the…
