I ended my romance reading year with a few historical romances! The Bluestocking by Christi Caldwell The Killoran siblings worked hard to overcome their gang lord father’s cruel legacy. When the youngest Killoran son is discovered to be the kidnapped son of a Marquess his eldest sister Gertrude goes alont to accompany him to hisRead the Post
Archives for 2020
Out On The Ice by Kelly Farmer
Look, when it comes to me and Hockey I’m like Chance The Rapper in this SNL skit. I’m actually like this with most sports but when I saw this Rapinoe-esque model on the cover I had to read more. Hyperactive, rainbow-haired, pro-hockey player Amy Schwarzbach is spending the summer coaching with her idol and secretRead the Post
The Lord I Left By Scarlett Peckham
I feel like at one point last year Scarlett Peckham’s Charlotte Street series was EVERYWHERE and being billed as a subversive historical romance series. I mean just look at the covers. They trade in the usually bright, colorful, swirling dresses for a more detailed desaturated look. If Scarlett Peckham is the next evolution of historicalRead the Post
21 Romance Novels We Can’t Wait For in 2021
Looking for more books for your 2021 TBR ? We have a round-up of 21 romance novels we can’t wait to read in 2021 1. Make Up Break Up by Lily Menon (02/02) The adult romance novel debut from YA author Sandhya Menon is a competitors-to-lovers high-tech romance between rival app developers. 2. The DukeRead the Post
In A Holidaze by Christina Lauren
When I heard the title of this book all I could think about was Holidaze this ABC Family Original Thanksgiving movie about a woman who enters an alternate version of her life. It’s a little subversive and enjoyable movie with a hint of magic and a second chance at romance. I wonder if Simon &Read the Post
King’s Million-Dollar Secret By Maureen Child
I like to read a Harlequin category every now and then because I am just so amused by the tropes. I always think it’s funny how the hero or heroine is from a HUGE global family or how you can pretty much guarantee any down-on-their-luck or complacent character is most likely the next book. IRead the Post
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