
Review: Unlucky Like Us by Krista & Becca Ritchie
Wow. Unlucky Like Us is like a delicious four-course meal that I wanted to savor but ended up devouring. Talk about engrossing.
Wow. Unlucky Like Us is like a delicious four-course meal that I wanted to savor but ended up devouring. Talk about engrossing.
Divergent meets Harry Potter in Fourth Wing—a heartstopping, epic fantasy romance set in a war college for students willing to die for the chance to be dragon riders. It’s entirely consuming, and even at over 600 pages in length, I did not want to put it down.
It seems like the last three Like Us books went off the rails, so I’m happy to say Krista and Becca Ritchie have the series back on track with Misfits Like Us. This is Luna and Donnelly’s story that Lunnelly shippers have been waiting for.
The fact that Right Guy, Wrong Word involves a man who wants to join a book club meant I had to read it. I mean, what’s sexier than a man who loves to read? Am I right, ladies, or amiright?
Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday, a weekly feature hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week’s topic is Books With One-Word Titles (submitted by….yours truly!). I was surprised by how many books I’ve read that only had one word in their titles. I imagine it was difficult for the authors to condense the theme of their books into just one word.
Accidental Attachment is my first Max Monroe book, and boy did it leave a smile on my face.
Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday, a weekly feature hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week’s topic is a freebie. Amazon Prime Day deals run July 11-12. I’m primarily a Kindle book reader, but when I come across a good deal on a paperback that has great buzz or that I’ve read but really want to read again, I’ll buy it for my bookshelf. This week I’m highlighting Amazon Prime Day – Paperbacks for Less Than $10.
When you are a voracious reader, it sometimes feels like you have read it all. Hello Stranger gets kudos for being the most original, unique book I’ve read this year. I couldn’t put it down.
Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday, a weekly feature hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week’s topic is Book Covers In the Colors of My Country’s Flag. I live in the USA, so today I’m highlight books with covers that are red, white, or blue. Happy July 4th! Elements of Chemistry by Penny Reid Kiss the Sky by Krista and Becca Ritchie American Queen by Sierra Simone American Prince by Sierra Simone Four Day Fling by Emma Hart Alphas Like Us by Krista and Becca Ritchie Ugly Love by Colleen Hoover So Not Meant to Be by Meghan Quinn The Life That Mattered by Jewel E. Ann Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez
Historical romance meets Pretty Woman in Bookshop Cinderella. The fact that it centers around a strong-minded bookstore owner did my bookish heart good.
A Love Catastrophe is billed as an opposites attract, grumpy/sunshine romantic comedy, which ordinarily is right up my alley. However, the execution falls flat.
I enjoyed King of Wrath. Two warring gangster families, a little blackmail, an arranged marriage, and tons of enemies-turned-lovers chemistry. What’s not to like?