Book Review: Fix Her Up

“While Georgie had been crying into her herbal tea and angrily sorting clown makeup earlier this evening, Travis hadn’t been thinking about her at all. What was the freaking point of all this sadness? It didn’t change the course of history or make a dent in Travis’s man brain. It had no point.” p 82…

Book Review: Fairy Godmothers, Inc. 

Fairy Godmothers, Inc.Saranna DeWylde If a book could give a person diabetes, it is Fairy Godmothers, Inc. for the myriad of sugary sweets inside it, as well as a happy ending fit for a fairytale. A solid 3.5 stars for me as readers are whisked into the ripped-from-the-fairytales, sugary town of Ever After, Missouri to…

Book Review: Get a Life, Chloe Brown

“What did it mean, when a man you made deals with and sent slightly flirtatious emails to licked your ear and held your hand?” Get a Life, Chloe BrownTalia Hibbert I thoroughly enjoyed this novel, and it’s my first read of 2021! I think and hope I’m off to a much better start than 2020,…

Book Review: An Extraordinary Union

An Extraordinary Union Alyssa Cole So I finally did the thing, and I’ve fallen into historical romances again. Some of the first romance novels I read were historical romance with clinch covers promising bodice ripping within their pages. I remember going into a drug store with my friends in high school and picking up a…

Book Review: The Unhoneymooners

The Unhoneymooners Christina Lauren I love romance novels, and after reading this post, I picked up my library’s copy of The Unhoneymooners (as well as placed holds on the other books in the post). I was not let down either, The Unhoneymooners has a cute enemies-to-lovers premise, and a subtle positive message about family, love,  and luck. Olive…