Books | Dystopian Romance | Forbidden Romance | Love Triangle | Part of a Series Conform by Ariel Sullivan Ariel Sullivan’s Conform is a dystopian love triangle set in a future where women are bred… TweetSharePinShare0 Shares
Books | Holiday Romance Under The Mistletoe–5 Holiday Romances to Read This Season It’s December and the holidays are officially here! It’s the perfect time to grab a cozy… TweetSharePinShare0 Shares
Books | Friends to Lovers | Grief Romance | Holiday Romance Grace & Henry’s Holiday Movie Marathon by Matthew Norman Kick the holiday season off right with Grace & Henry’s Holiday Movie Marathon! This beautiful romance… TweetSharePinShare0 Shares
Books | Enemies to Lovers | Opposites Attract How Freaking Romantic by Emily Harding Sparring lawyers in a romance novel sounded like so much fun! But in How Freaking Romantic,… TweetSharePinShare0 Shares
Books | Small Town Max Cozy: 5 Small Town Romance Novels for Fall and a cozy recipe pairing! Cozy season is one my favorite times of year–it practically begs for a warm blanket and… TweetSharePinShare0 Shares
Books | Extracurricular reads | Foodie Romance Food Person by Adam Roberts–review Deliciously complicated, Food Person examines the relationship between a food obsessed writer ghostwriting a cookbook for… TweetSharePin2Share2 Shares
Books | Friends to Lovers | Summer Romance One Golden Summer by Carley Fortune–review It’s hard to compete with the magic of a teenage summer, which Carley Fortune takes on… TweetSharePin1Share1 Shares
Books | Enemies to Lovers | Hollywood Romance It’s A Love Story by Annabel Monaghan–review It’s A Love Story is a love story about the making of a love story–a fun… TweetSharePin1Share1 Shares
Books | Grief Romance Promise Me Sunshine by Cara Bastone–review Cara Bastone tries to walk a balance beam of sunshine and shadow in her new grief… TweetSharePin1Share1 Shares
Books | Grumpy/sunshine | Long Distance Romance Say You’ll Remember Me by Abby Jimenez–review A long distance romance that’s equal turns swoony (he’s a hot veterinarian!) and exhausting (she writes… TweetSharePin1Share1 Shares