This book had me feeling all the emotions, there were times when I needed to scream into a pillow from excitement, and sometimes anger, and times when I needed to grab the tissues because I couldn’t stop the tears.
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Can’t Resist Her by: Kianna Alexander
This book started out strong, with their meet-cute giving off major Cinderella vibes. Summer always had a crush on Aoki but Aoki never noticed her…until the night of their graduation party.
Don’t Call Me Sweetheart by: Codi Gary
If you’re looking for a quick read that’s set in a small town, filled with lots of wedding activities, has a swoon-worthy couple, and tons of shenanigans…look no further!
Count Your Lucky Stars by: Alexandria Bellefleur
This book had me laughing within the first chapter and dying of secondhand embarrassment by the fourth. I loved meeting Margo in book one and being able to read her inner thoughts as she’s faced with her childhood BFF Olivia, who she hasn’t seen or heard from in 11 years, was so good!
For Butter or Worse by: Erin La Rosa
This was a great debut (ARC) to read and I look forward to seeing more of Erin’s work in the future! I’m also really hoping she writes more books set in this universe so we can get to know more about all the awesome friends and family we met in this book!
The Perks of Loving a Wallflower by: Erica Ridley
If you’re looking for a sweet sapphic romance full of found family, exposing a fraud, and finding who you truly are and who you want to be…look no further!
The Mistletoe Pact by: Jo Lovett
This story takes us back and forth between the current time and past occasions that all show us how much both Evie and Dan like each other. We see so many occasions where the sparks were flying but there was always a reason, to them, for not pursuing each other.
And They Lived Happily Ever After by: Therese Beharrie
This was such a beautifully written book that had me laughing and crying. I cannot wait to read more books by Therese!
Never Fall for Your Fiancée by: Virginia Heath
If you’re a fan of historical romance or the fauxmance to romance trope you’ll love this book!
Battle Royal by: Lucy Parker
The slow build of trust, friendship, and romance…made it so much more powerful when they finally give in to their physical attraction.