Midnight Rescue by Elle Kennedy

Twitter summary: Abby is rescued from a psycho but is desperate to get back to Colombia to save young girls being held hostage. The good: Although completely predictable, I enjoyed the storyline overall. Kennedy left multiple doors open to explore other character storylines (hello, Trevor and Isabel!) and I will read them whenever I needContinue reading “Midnight Rescue by Elle Kennedy”

The Roommate by Rosie Danan

Twitter summary: Girl moves across country for Boy 1, Boy 1 leaves on a band tour and rents out room to Boy 2. Girl and Boy 2 are now roommates. Hence, the title. The good: Some good banter between Clara and Josh and the overall plot lines but… The bad: Ultimately, I was bored. NothingContinue reading “The Roommate by Rosie Danan”

A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Twitter summary: A whole lot happens but ultimately, Casteel has my soul while Kieran has my heart. The good: I cannot even begin to describe my appreciation for Jennifer L. Armentrout and this series. Poppy is brilliant and brave. I felt her emotions throughout the book as she tried to unravel her feelings for Casteel.Continue reading “A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire by Jennifer L. Armentrout”

From Blood and Ash by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Twitter summary: I can’t begin to summarize this book so all I will say is move over, Twilight, there is a new vampire series in town. The good: My mind is blown — I finished this book last night and I am still processing what happened while also fighting the urge to start Book 2Continue reading “From Blood and Ash by Jennifer L. Armentrout”

A Sweet Mess by Jayci Lee

Twitter summary: Landon accidentally receives the wrong cake from Aubrey’s bakery and writes a scathing review, ruining Aubrey’s reputation as a pastry chef. Little did they know, they actually met each other at a bar on that fateful day… The good: I was salivating at Lee’s scrumptious food descriptions and thoroughly enjoyed imagining I wasContinue reading “A Sweet Mess by Jayci Lee”

Paris Is Always a Good Idea by Jenn McKinlay

Twitter summary: After learning that her father is suddenly remarrying, Chelsea embarks on a quest to rekindle three old loves from her post-college gap year. Too bad she can’t seem to get rid of her annoying coworker. The good: I want this warm and fuzzy feeling to last. McKinlay wrote a perfect blend of fun,Continue reading “Paris Is Always a Good Idea by Jenn McKinlay”

Great and Precious Things by Rebecca Yarros

Twitter summary: Life is full of choices. The good: This book has substance — I initially thought it was just about a macho guy coming back home after years away — and it was heart-warming to read. I loved Cam’s fortitude in fighting for his dad’s choice. Yarros writes a beautiful story about the relationshipsContinue reading “Great and Precious Things by Rebecca Yarros”

In Case You Missed It by Lindsey Kelk (ARC)

Twitter summary: Sacked from her job, back home in London and living in her lovebirds parents’ shed, Ros can’t help but try to relive her 20s. The good: Kelk writes a breezy rom-com with substance (read: changed family dynamics, long lasting friendships, a rekindled romance and a cute bar owner all while the heroine isContinue reading “In Case You Missed It by Lindsey Kelk (ARC)”

Twice in a Blue Moon by Christina Lauren

Twitter summary: 18-year old Tate falls hard and fast with Sam, who breaks her heart and reveals her identity to the world. 14 years later, they are finally reunited… The good: I loved how Christina and Lauren set the stage for Tate and Sam in the flashback while in London. I loved their immediate andContinue reading “Twice in a Blue Moon by Christina Lauren”

You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria

Twitter summary: Co-stars on an Americanized telenovela find themselves unable to stay away from each other even when Ashton’s biggest secret is revealed. The good: I was initially apprehensive because I have no interest in reading a book about the celebrity life of famous people blah blah blah. Daria tells a well thought out storyContinue reading “You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria”