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The Best Wrong Move by Lily Parker

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4.0

I want to give a big thank you to Joffe Books and Lily Parker for an early #gifted copy of this novel in exchange for promotion and honest review. 
This book hooked me in straight away before transitioning seamlessly into a vacay in Hawai’i. Everything was written well and found this easy to read during my mini slump. I did find Dom’s brother a bit weird, but understand why he was the way he was for the plot. Dom also lacked a bit of depth in comparison to Olivia, but it could’ve been because of the single POV. This is definitely a book to be enjoyed while on holidays or even in the summer!
Unromance by Erin Connor

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3.0

This had a really interesting premise and I started off super intrigued and wanted to just eagerly turn every page. However, I started finding the story a bit too predictable and I started to lose my enjoyment. If you want a light read, this is definitely one I would point you to. But I also wouldn’t say it’s the best book I have ever read.
The Boy I Love by William Hussey

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5.0

I do enjoy a good WWI novel from time to time and was definitely intrigued by the M/M romance with war as a backdrop. I found this to be a page turner and found the writing quite strong. There were heavy themes throughout but definitely appropriate for the time period this is set in. 
Lights Out by Navessa Allen

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5.0

A romcom but make it dark…I need to touch grass. 
Green Dot by Madeleine Gray

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4.0

I enjoyed this one, but there were some times I just couldn’t get behind the narrator. 
The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides

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4.0

This was really interesting.