To Get to the Other Side

Today’s review is of Kelly Ohlert’s upcoming release, To Get the Other Side, expected this December. I was able to get an advanced e-copy via Netgalley. What initially drew me to this book was the cover; the first thing I saw was a chicken, being chased by a concerned woman, and I knew that femaleContinue reading “To Get to the Other Side”

When in Rome

Thank you to Netgalley for allowing me to read an advanced e-copy of author Sarah Adams’ newest release, When in Rome, set for publication this September. I’d like to start this off by saying that this is the first of Ms. Adams’ works that I personally read . . . and I can see whyContinue reading “When in Rome”

The Holiday Switch

Recently I read Tif Marcelo’s The Holiday Switch, a Christmas romcom published in October of 2021. I received it as a gift shortly after it’s publication, and while it took me some time to get to it, I read it relatively quickly. As usual I’ll list the pros and cons of this novel, and giveContinue reading “The Holiday Switch”

The Rebound

Today’s review is of author Catherine Walsh’s latest romantic-comedy, The Rebound. It’s set to be released this Valentine’s Day, and thanks to Netgalley I was able to get an ARC e-copy to review. Heads up that this review will be short, but that’s only because I was so invested in reading it that I didn’tContinue reading “The Rebound”

As Seen on TV

Thanks to Netgalley, I was able to get an early review copy of Meredith Schorr’s newest romcom book, As Seen on TV. What initially attracted me to this idea was that it was set in a small-town, where main character Adina Gellar visits under the assumption that all small towns are like those on Hallmark.Continue reading “As Seen on TV”

A Cross-Country Christmas

Happy holidays, everyone! My first Christmas read of the year was Courtney Walsh’s A Cross-Country Christmas. This was my first completed buddy-read, with my friend Layn (you can find her on instagram @laynslittlelibrary), and damn did we have fun. I was taking notes throughout the whole book while simultaneously exchanging long, all caps, spam-like textContinue reading “A Cross-Country Christmas”

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