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763 reviews
Yes Please by Amy Poehler
5.0
Standard cliches of "I laughed, I cried" apply here. I will forever love Amy Poehler, and this book solidifies that.
Behind the Veil by Kathryn Nolan
3.0
My bestie loves Kathryn Nolan so I had to check this out. This book felt half mystery and half romance, and I'm a FULL ON ROMANCE kinda gal so I didn't fall madly in love with this book. I will be trying another, though!
Come as You Are: The Surprising New Science that Will Transform Your Sex Life by Emily Nagoski
5.0
Everyone should read this. Not just every woman, but everyone. This will go on my re-reads list and even though I bought the audio version, I'll be buying a physical copy of the book as well.
Duke, Actually by Jenny Holiday
4.0
This series is an adorable sweet read for the holidays. The books briefly touch on several heavy topics, but they do so in a way that doesn't stab your heart out.
No Rings Attached by Rachel Lacey
4.0
I'm truly enjoying this series and I'm excited to keep reading more from Rachel Lacey. I did prefer the first book to the second, however I couldn't stop reading this book either.
You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince by Timothy Janovsky
4.0
If you're into Schitt's Creek and Christmas, this book is for you! This was a fun holiday lgbtq romance read, and I'm honored to have been given the opportunity to read it from NetGalley. There's a little bit of spice, some great banter, and some great character growth.
Paris Daillencourt Is About to Crumble by Alexis Hall
4.0
As a person who is medicated for generalized anxiety disorder, there were times when this book was mentally and emotionally exhausting to read... But somehow in a good way? It made me sort of confront some of the not so peachy things about me as a person. Also, I couldn't decide if I love Paris or want to punch him which I'm pretty sure is exactly the point. There was so much nerdery and ridiculousness and I found myself literally laughing out loud much more than I anticipated.
Normal People by Sally Rooney
4.0
This is sometimes tagged as a romance novel, but this book is not that. It is, however, a beautifully raw and heart-wrenching story of two people who have a deep connection that spans the course of their lives. They float in and out of each other's lives, and this story shows how they ultimately change with and without each other.
Single and Ready to Jingle by Piper Rayne
2.0
This book felt like the entire plot idea was "how many tropes can we fit into one single book". I never connected with the characters and everytime something arose that I thought would cause some tension it just was immediately resolved. There was not enough passion or development.
None of This Would Have Happened if Prince Were Alive by Carolyn Prusa
4.0
FYI to those that follow my reviews: I do almost always read romance novels, but this one is women's fiction.
It took me quite a while to get into this book. The writing style is a bit different and I needed to adapt in my brain, but once I started to connect with our FMC, I really appreciated this book for exactly what it is. Even though this book is full of chaos and things I've never had to deal with, I understood SO MUCH that this FMC was dealing with. Being a working mother is the hardest thing I've ever done, and this writer GETS IT.
It took me quite a while to get into this book. The writing style is a bit different and I needed to adapt in my brain, but once I started to connect with our FMC, I really appreciated this book for exactly what it is. Even though this book is full of chaos and things I've never had to deal with, I understood SO MUCH that this FMC was dealing with. Being a working mother is the hardest thing I've ever done, and this writer GETS IT.