Thanks to the publisher & Netgalley for the complimentary e-ARC. All opinions provided are my own.The Kiss Countdown by Etta Easton is so cute that I was smiling while exercising. This book features an astronaut hero, an event planner heroine, and adorable moments of flirting. With a fast-paced fake dating romance arc that somehow moves fast but not too fast, family members coming back together after grief & navigating chronic health challenges, & a hero who sings off-key in the morning, this book is such a satisfying & yummy mix of heavy & light. TKC just feels so real to me, & I loved the time I spent with Amerie & Vincent & all of the secondary characters who love them. Just a wonderful book—I was so charmed! 5⭐️. Out 04/09.Please see a trusted reviewer’s list of CWs.
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Thanks to the publisher, Netgalley, and Edelweiss for the complimentary e-ARC. All opinions provided are my own.Here We Go Again is one of those books that has a great romance & a hopeful story but also comes with a big trigger warning. The estranged best friends to lovers arc doesn’t have too much angst…but then you add in the sub-story of a former teacher/parental figure/best friend figure who is dying of cancer & of course everything gets much heavier & emotionally devastating. ~~ Logan doesn’t believe in commitments. She also doesn’t like her ex best friend and current coworker Rosemary Hale, although she spends a lot of time thinking about her. Despite their discord, they both have strong relationships with their former English teacher, who asks them to drive him across the country so he can die at his Maine home. Their relationship goes on a believable & wonderful path, I think, as they let down their guards, reconnect, & allow themselves to be vulnerable. With great anxiety and ADHD rep, this book is all about acceptance, love, & appreciation. But the impending loss of their teacher is a big storyline, & while some parts are heartwarming, hopeful, & funny, there are also some very sad moments, graphic scenes, etc. that might be difficult for readers, particularly those that have suffered a comparable loss. HWGA is a romance, but it’s also a story about losing a loved one to cancer. I think the book is really great, but it’s also a hard read in moments & even thinking about it now makes me—someone who lost a beloved family member to cancer—feel a bit of everything. 4.5⭐️. Out 04/02.CWs: Former teacher & mentor has cancer and dies during the book. Reference to alcoholism, parental abandonment, homophobia, toxic masculinity.
Thanks to the publisher & Netgalley for the complimentary e-ARC and the publisher for the complimentary hardcopy. All opinions provided are my own.The Other Side of Disappearing is an intriguing change for a Kate Clayborn book: there’s still the warm, lovely feeling of watching two people call in love, plus a bit of mystery that comes with podcast transcripts, postcards, & some revelations along the leads’ journey. Let’s talk about the leads for a minute. Adam is a gentle, brawny, sensitive, protective giant who has immediate feelings for Jess. Jess is protective, comes across as an icy figure, has hair from a shampoo commercial, & slowly, wonderfully, very bravely, opens her heart to let Adam in after two big parental betrayals. One of my favorite things KC does is include the smallest of physical gestures that actually feels like a heart earthquake: in this one, it’s the leads putting their hands over each others’ under the table. TOSOD cements my belief that if KC writes it, not only will I read it, but I’ll think it’s wonderful too. Rounding up to 5⭐️. Out now!CWs: Mother left. Death of best friend. References to con artist & conning. Reference to death of person from cancer.
Hi and welcome to my blog tour stop for The Love Remedy by Elizabeth Everett. I enjoyed this historical romance so much and the good news is that it's available tomorrow! You can check out my review here and read below for more about this lovely book. |
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