I this book was a wonderful romcom. It had everything that could make it a perfect movie. The stereotypical best friends and the flat mate relationship plot. The descriptions in this book were great, I felt as though I could see the characters in real life and be able to pick them out of aContinue reading “We Met in December”
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The Dating Charade
I was immediately enthralled in this love story as soon as Cassie was talking about how she wished she could find someone like the firefighter outside her window and then the perspective changed to Jett, the firefighter outside the window. The character development was good, the reader got a very strong view of the charactersContinue reading “The Dating Charade”
Don’t you Forget about Me
It was so good it made me cry, I know crying is usually seen as a bad thing but this story was so powerful, that I could not simply contain the emotions this wonderful author allowed me to feel. This book displays serious issues such as gaslighting and SPOILER ALERT** rape**. The story felt likeContinue reading “Don’t you Forget about Me”
A Lie for a Lie
4.5 cups of steaming hot tea! I really liked it, it was funny endearing, and it didn’t have too much conflict. I kept waiting for Rook to mess the whole thing up, but he was smart, possessive and cute! SPOILER ALERT**I like how they had a baby together. Something about having a baby and knowingContinue reading “A Lie for a Lie”
Ice Hard
I liked this book (Ice Hard by Tracy Goodwin), I just have to say it wasn’t my favorite and I didn’t enjoy it as much as I did the first book in this series. First, I’m glad to know that Chris and Serena are having a baby and I like that Nick and Cami meetContinue reading “Ice Hard”
You Can Have Manhattan
I really liked this book! I loved that P. Dangelico got to the point of the book super quickly I hate when there’s just a lot of weird conversations and set up so I appreciated jumping right into the plot. I really love that this book is a hate to love slowburn kind of thingContinue reading “You Can Have Manhattan”
Get a Life, Chloe Brown
4.5 love to hate instagram stars! I LOVED this book! It had a wonderful plot, great character development, and the writing was hilarious. The idea that a very real life disease, fibromyalgia, is holding Chloe back from living her life to the fullest is realistic, and makes a reader think about their life and ifContinue reading “Get a Life, Chloe Brown”