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Review: Never Ever Getting Back Together by Sophie Gonzales
Never Ever Getting Back Together is a fun, fast-paced, and delightfully queer revenge story with just the right amount of drama for any reality TV lover. Read my full review for more!
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Blog Tour: Tokyo Dreaming by Emiko Jean | Book Review
Tokyo Dreaming is a delightful sequel that masterfully picks up the threads of the story and continues weaving them in unexpected ways. Read my full review for more!
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ARC Review: Long Story Short by Serena Kaylor
Long Story Short is a witty and swoon-worthy Shakespeare-themed rom-com full of quirky characters and theatre magic.Read my full review for more!
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2022 Book Releases I Look Forward To
2022 is looking bookish! I share some of the 2022 book releases I'm excited about and can't wait to read.
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Review: Tokyo Ever After by Emiko Jean
Tokyo Ever After is a comforting and nuanced story about a girl finding out she's a princess, connecting with her heritage and falling in love in unexpected ways. If you're looking for a book that feels like a hug to make you cry and laugh, this is it! Plus, there's a sequel coming out in 2022, what's not to love?!
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Review: You and Me on Vacation by Emily Henry
You and Me on Vacation is sweet, refreshing and the perfect vacation for your mind. Continue reading my review to find out more!
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Review: The Summer Job by Lizzy Dent
The Summer Job is a funny and heartwarming story of mistaken identities, wine and finding a place where you belong. I've been dipping my toes into more romance recently and was excited by the premise of this; mistaken identity mischief? That just sounded like a great time and it did not disappoint!
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Review: Majesty by Katharine McGee
Majesty is a YA romance that follows the struggles and relationships of the fictional American royal family. It's full of fluffy tropes and sweet moments which made it a great escapist book for me when I read it during downtime at work.
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Review: Beach Read by Emily Henry
Beach Read is a bittersweet romance about love, loss, writer's block and murder cults and Emily Henry balances all those elements gracefully. It's a story about how a "Happy Ever After" isn't always possible but a "Happy For Now" can be just as sweet.