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Category Archives: ARC Reviews
Something in the Heir by: Suzanne Enoch
If you’re looking for a historical fiction book full of love, found family, shenanigans, and trying to pull the wool over a grumpy old man’s eyes…I highly recommend getting ahold of this book after its September 20th release!
How to Fake a Wedding Date by: Karen Booth
I really wanted to like this book—with a plus-size cover model, failing for your brother’s best friend, and the reveal of Little Black Book—but sadly it just didn’t hit like I needed it to.
The Dark King by: Gina L. Maxwell
This book gives us a steamy Fae novel with the grumpy/sunshine trope, waking up married in Vegas, trying to fight a mating bond, and so much more!
How to Get a Girlfriend by Marie Cardno
This is one of those books you wish was longer, at only 112 pages you’re left desperately wanting more.
Ship Wrecked by: Olivia Dade
I should have known this one was going to hit me harder than the other two books…just based on the beautiful dedication in the front.
A Serenade for Pretend Lovers Volume 1 by: Tochika Nekome
We all know I’m a sucker for the fauxmance to romance trope so when I saw the summary of this book, on Netgalley, I knew I needed to get my hands on it.
A Galaxy Next Door Vol 1 by: Gido Amagakure
Though the loss of Ichigo’s father is discussed, overall, this is a very sweet and light-hearted read that had me giggling in joy and secondhand embarrassment.
Lucky Girl, How I Became a Horror Writer by: M. Rickert
I desperately wish it was a full-length novel, there are so many things I’d like to learn about the characters we meet, and so much history I would love to explore further.
The Perfect Crimes of Marian Hayes by: Cat Sebastian
Between the sweet romance developing between Marian and Rob and the shenanigans, they get themselves into over the course of the book, I absolutely adored every second!