Category: Contemporary




Review ♥ Slip of the Tongue by Jessica Hawkins

Review ♥ Slip of the Tongue by Jessica Hawkins

March 26, 2016 Angela Contemporary, Reviews, Romance

This was a tough book for me to get through, and I can’t fault the quality of the writing because it’s excellent. Perhaps I should have paid closer attention to the blurb because it makes no secret of the fact that the main character, Sadie, enters into a love affair with her neighbor, Finn. In my mind though, there’s “justifiable” cheating in a fictional world where I’m rooting for the two cheaters to get together because the partner/spouse is so annoying, abusive, and obviously just plain wrong for the lead character. Things aren’t so cut and dry in Slip of the Tongue and the prolonged affair made me very uncomfortable.



Review: Lev by Belle Aurora

Review: Lev by Belle Aurora

February 21, 2016 Angela Contemporary, Reviews, Romance

This was kind of meh for me. I didn’t love it; I didn’t hate it. The plot is strong, and I found the first half really intriguing. I got sucked in by Mina’s hardships and Lev becoming her guardian angel. A lot of wonderful conflicts are set up, and I was looking forward to everything coming to a boil.



Blog Tour, Review & Giveaway ♥ Ink & Lies by S.L. Jennings

Blog Tour, Review & Giveaway ♥ Ink & Lies by S.L. Jennings

One day. I devoured this book in one day. Actually, less than a day, and when I finished I wanted to start over the next day and read it again. It’s that good. You could say it’s a friends to lovers story, but it’s so much more. It’s a dramedy with real depth. Don’t expect a light romance where the main characters suddenly hook up in the first five chapters, or a minor conflict is easily resolved. It’s not that kind of book.


Blog Tour, Review & Giveaway ♥ Some Sort of Love by Melanie Harlow

Blog Tour, Review & Giveaway ♥ Some Sort of Love by Melanie Harlow

“We come to love not by finding a perfect person, but by learning to see an imperfect person perfectly.” I officially have a girl crush on Melanie Harlow. I’m in love with her writing style, and in awe of all the original, entertaining characters she creates. I have yet to read a book of hers I haven’t liked, and with Some Sort of Love the streak remains unbroken. It’s the third book in the Happy Crazy Love series, but you don’t need to read the previous books to enjoy the story.