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Ruthless Vows by Rebecca Ross
4.0
recommend: yeah
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This book compared to Divine Rivals is war and political with romance sprinkled in. I prefer this one. I liked the romance, but I actually cared more about the war and the politics of the story. Which is weird, because romance is my preferred genre.
Unlike in the first book, I cried in this one. A LOT! I wasn’t okay with that ending. It’s a happy but bittersweet one. I understand why people love this series, but I also understand the people who don’t.
Tropes
- amnesia
- love letters
- found family
Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross
4.0
recommend: yes
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The letters were the best part of this book, they were intimate and raw and beautiful. The writing between Roman and Iris were honest and an undercurrent of longing. Roman and Iris’ relationship was vulnerable and emotional. They formed a connection and found solace with each other.
The book was beautifully written, almost poetic and lyrical. The writing truly was exquisitely beautiful.
I wish though that we got more of their rivalry. It felt a bit rushed to get to the war and more one-sided…I also would have wanted a bit more politics. I wanted more mythology about the gods and their history.
Tropes
- rivals to lovers
- love letters
- slow burn
- found family
The Naturals by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
3.5
recommend: omg, yes
⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
🌶️(kissing)
As someone who was watched and rewatched Criminal Minds - I loved this! It was a perfect mix of mystery and teenagers.
I really liked Cassie and Dean’s characters. I didn’t like Michael - she better not end up with him (I’m serious). I liked Lia - she ate through out this book. I want more of Sloane before I decide - but right now I feel neutral.
I kept having different hypothesis throughout the book. I have a long one for Cassie’s mother which I’m hoping I’m right about. The twist at the end wasn’t a surprise, while at the same time it was. I had some things correct, while other’s not. I would recommend this to people who like me don’t read a whole lot of mystery and want to give a try.
Tropes
- love triangle
- cold cases
- FBI
- natural talents
Runaway Groomsman by Meghan Quinn
3.5
recommend: sure
⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
🌶️🌶️🌶️(not a lot)
The book was a bit slow to get into at the start. Some of the chapters are just way too long. The plot was good but the execution felt a bit weak but the book had a lot of potential.
I love Sully and Sawyer. Their friendship was so wholesome to follow. They’re romantics at heart. I like Fallon but she won’t be the memorable character of this book. Jaz was a complex character. There were parts where she was okay but most of the time I found her mean and annoying.
The banter in this was really funny and fantastic to read though. Probably my favorite part along with Sully and Sawyer’s friendship,
Tropes
- second chance
- small town
- love triangle
- slow burn
Dating and Dragons by Kristy Boyce
4.0
recommend: yes to everything
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They are so cute, my Quinn and my Logan. It was definitely young, but intentional. I grew to love their characters. This book had the power to transport me back in time and I felt giddy like a teenager again.
I didn’t care a whole lot about their campaign. However, it was a nice change of pace from the romance, even if I preferred the romance. Personal preference? I would have wanted more of the romance, but it was still a nice change from other books.
I didn’t understand the ”no dating” rule, it felt like a thing to put in to drag things out. It didn’t ruin the book, but it felt like a non-issue blown way too big. It is the kind of stupid rule teenagers would do though.
Tropes
- slow burn
- friends to lovers
- second chance
Dungeons and Drama by Kristy Boyce
4.0
recommend: yes, it was so cute
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This book was such a delightful! I was swept up in the story and the characters. Riley and Nathan were both earnest and endearing. Their innocence and naivety felt authentic, perfect for their age.
What stood out the most was how their time working together at the store shaped their connection. Watching the way they learned to communicate with one another felt incredibly rewarding—it was just as meaningful as the romantic elements.
As for the romance, it was adorable. Sweet doesn’t even begin to cover it! I found myself grinning and swooning right along with Riley. Her growing feelings for Nathan were relatable, and Nathan himself was a charming and thoughtful.
Tropes
- fake dating
My Fair Brady by Brian D. Kennedy
4.5
recommend: YES!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
🌶️(kissing)
I really liked this book. Like a lot! The changes with the characters were subtle but great. The book gave me a cozy and warmth feeling. I surprisingly cried more than I thought (I thought nothing).
The friendship between shy and awkward Elijah and confident Wade was so sweet. It was lovely to watch them grow throughout the story and learn how to be their true selves. I was surprised that it sort of turned into a love triangle , but I liked how it was done.
I like the references to She’s All That, but without the stupid bet.
A great first read of the year!
<b>Tropes</b>
- make-over
- rom-com
- forced proximity
love triangle
Holiday Romance by Catherine Walsh
4.5
recommend: yes, it was so cute
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️(a fair amount of description)
This was such a cute romance, I loved it. Happy I ended the year with a good book!
Molly was funny and relatable. Andrew was the sweetest and matched her energy perfectly. The fact that he was sunshine and she was a bit of a grump really got me.
I loved both family dynamics so much and I adored going on their entire chaotic trip. There were many swoon worthy moments. It really had Christmas vibes. The banter was spot on. I literally laughed out loud multiple times. The book was genuinely funny.
Tropes
- Friends to Lovers
- Christmas
- Airport adventures
- Sunshine/grumpy
Wreck the Halls by Tessa Bailey
3.5
recommend: maybe
⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️(a fair amount of description)
This book was a cute read, but it left me with mixed feelings. I loved how Octavia took the time to research Melody, genuinely loving her for who she is.
That said, I went into this book expecting strong Christmassy vibes, but that sadly didn’t come through. While the storyline was intriguing and made for a generally okay romance novel, it didn’t deliver on the festive atmosphere.
There were moments that had me laughing out loud and others where I cringed so hard it hurt. Speaking of cringing—Beat’s name! I couldn’t take it seriously, and every time I read it, it pulled me out of the story.
Overall, it was enjoyable in parts, but not quite the festive gem I’d hoped for.
Tropes
- workplace
- second chance
- famous band
- christmas
Chase Our Forever by Kat Singleton
4.0
recommend: yes to the entire series
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🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️(a reasonable amount)
I love how Liv is embracing Selena!
Liv and Dean are seriously the sweetest. Liv was the sunshine to his cloud. I absolutely loved how their relationship started out as a business arrangement, and then transitioned to a true friendship with trust being built, and then turning romantic. However, it did feel quick because we weren’t shown all of their conversations but just enough to make it believable.
They both did a great job of reading the other and providing what they needed in that moment. Clara was the cutest and sassiest little girl and her connection with both Liv and Dean was heartwarming. I can’t forget to mention how I absolutely loved that Liv embraced Selena.
Tropes
- single dad x nanny
- grumpy x sunshine
- billionaire
- small town
- age gap (12)