Category: Romance

Aristotle and Dante Discover the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz

Really Love LGBTQ+  / YA /Coming of Age Published: 2012 Soundtrack: Right Here Waiting – Richard Marx I know this book came out in 2012, but I had never heard of it until two weeks ago so I needed to share it here! Two Mexican-American boys. Two kids who don’t know how lonely they are […]

Leather & Lark By Brynne Weaver

Romance/Dark/ Open Format: Audiobook Book Soundtrack: Bad for You – Chappell Roan Okay, I feckin’ loved this book! The second in the Ruinous Love Trilogy, Leather & Lark, expands on the already familiar world of brothers Lachlan, Rowan, and Fionn and their love interests Lark, Sloane, and Rose. The previous emotional investment only added to […]

How You Get the Girl by Anita Kelly

Liked it LGBTQ+ Romance {one scene/ open-door} E-book via Libby Soundtrack: we can’t be friends (wait for your love)  Ariana Grande A true slow-burn workplace/sports romance follows basketball coach Julie and former college star Elle as they try to discover who they are and whether they are individually ready for a relationship. I enjoyed each […]

Funny Story by Emily Henry- A Book Review

Like every book I have read by Emily Henry, this book does a few things exceptionally well. 1. It is a magical setting that will have you craving a trip to a winery, the beach, and a small town all at once. 2. Perfectly developed, convincingly flawed characters.

Seven Days in June by Tia Williams

Loved Soundtrack: us. (Feat. Taylor Swift) – Gracie Abrams, Taylor Swift  After seeing this book in my instagram stories twice in one week, I wanted to post about this raw, gritty and emotionally charged book.  If you are seeking a romance with a bit (okay, a decent amount) of trauma, addiction/ recovery, and some compelling […]

Not Another Love Song: Book Review

There’s a formula that guarantees I will love a book: spicy, based in New York City and a career choice I could’ve never imagined but immediately wish I had considered. Not Another Love Song captures all of these things and then expands on them with a beautiful tribute to the art of classical music.