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You, With a View by Jessica Joyce
4.5
I really enjoyed this book - the writing was great and I thought the intimate and sexy scenes were really well done, a great balance of spicy and emotional. I often struggle with first person single POV, but this one worked for me and I didn’t feel like I was missing out on Theo’s story. The plot was interesting, but I think it needed a bit more conflict/stakes. Also how is she making money now? It wasn’t clear if she’s able to survive on photography alone.
Pansies by Alexis Hall
4.0
The writing was really lovely - I often found myself thinking, “I could never write like this!” Which filled me with both admiration and jealousy :) There’s not much action in the story, so it did feel a bit slow at times. But I remained invested in Alfie and Fen’s relationship, and enjoyed how the author explored all the complexities between them. One of my favourites phrases from the book: “and the deep green places in his eyes where his joy was waiting.”
The Duke Who Didn't by Courtney Milan
4.0
Really enjoyed the different cultural perspective in a historical!
The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston
3.5
I liked the concept of this book - very interesting and unique. But a bit too much purple prose for me, and there were quite a few things that aggravated my need for justice - her never getting acknowledged for her ghostwriting (for a dead author??), her ex ripping off her life story with no consequences, her first book not getting the attention it deserved . I also have a hard time relating to heroines who refuse to ask for help or share their problems with anyone.
The Other Side of Disappearing by Kate Clayborn
4.5
Kate is such a beautiful writer. I liked the podcast/roadtrip angle for framing of story. And Adam just loves Jess soooo much :)