Review: Repeat by Kylie Scott
I expected suspense, intrigue, and passion from Repeat. What I got was decidedly less.
I expected suspense, intrigue, and passion from Repeat. What I got was decidedly less.
All We Want is a quick and satisfying read that is a great addition to the Alabama Summer series.
The Temptation series is one of my favorites featuring the gay for you trope. True is the sixth and final book in the series. It has been four years since Logan first dared Tate to try having a relationship with a man, and in that time the two have been through ups and some devastating downs. They are well overdue for their happy ending.
This summer I have been leaning towards low drama, feel-good books to read, and The Guy on the Right fits perfectly in that category. It is a sweet friends to lovers romance that left a smile on my face.
I had forgotten just how well Jewel E. Ann writes suspenseful fiction. Jersey Six is mind-blowing, nail biting, deliciously complex, and intriguingly dark. I. Loved. It. That’s really saying something because I don’t typically go for dark stories.
Stuck With You is pretty standard fare for a novella. It sits firmly in the didn’t love it, didn’t hate it category for me.
Cake is on the longish side, but I still enjoyed it very much. This is one of those rock star romances where you have enough time to get a true sense of what daily life is like for one of the world’s most famous musicians—from glamorous things such as dealing with mega fans and headlining a European tour, to ordinary things like going to family barbeques and shopping at Target.
In theory, Close should be a hit. It has so many tropes I love: a rock star romance, a Hollywood romance, an older woman-younger man romance. That enticing combination had me eager to read this book, so it’s especially disappointing that it falls flat.
Kate Stewart wows in this emotional Hollywood tale of love and loss.
I tried really hard to think of something positive to say about The Player but came up empty. It’s disappointing because I love a good sports romance, and this one is highly rated. Maybe it’s just me.
What an unexpected treat Jock Row was! I had some reservations based on the blurb, but Sara Ney knocked my socks off with this college rom-com.
From beginning to end, Long Way Down is pure perfection. It is the last book in the Calloway Sisters series, and as Daisy and Ryke’s romance continues, Krista and Becca Ritchie repeatedly hit you with all the feels. This story is packed with warmth and heartache; drama and suspense; humor and joy. It’s a close call, but Daisy and Ryke are still my favorite couple. Their journey completely captivated me.