"Marriage for One" by Ella Maise explores the beloved tropes of marriage of convenience and grumpy x sunshine, which initially piqued my interest. Unfortunately, my enthusiasm waned as the book lacked a compelling plot, resembling more of a diary than a well-crafted story.
Fake Dates and Mooncakes| Sher Lee | Book Review
This gay romance is beyond adorable – calling it the cutest is an understatement! I'm head over heels for "Fake Dates and Mooncakes" by Sher Lee.
Border Less | Namrata Poddar | Book Review
Skimming through the pages, the narrative failed to evoke that 'what happens next' curiosity. The potential was there, but the timing and story cohesion just didn't sync for me. Acknowledging its merits, this novel became a casualty of mismatched expectations.
The Day After The Party | Nicole Trope | Book Review
Nicole Trope's "The Day After The Party" follows Leah and Katelyn, who have been inseparable since their shared six-year-old exploits, navigating a confusing mystery. When Katelyn wakes up from her 36th birthday celebration with a stunning lack of memories, she is diagnosed with Global Transient Amnesia. The lifelong best friends, who used to share everything, are now estranged as Katelyn uncovers dark facts.
Things We Never Got Over | Lucy Score | Book Review
"Things We Never Got Over" by Lucy Score is a real page-turner, ya know? It's all about Naomi, who ditches her wedding to help her twin sis, but things get wild when her sis flakes, and Naomi's left broke with a car-less situation and a twelve-year-old niece to look after.
Forget Me Not | Alyson Derrick | Book Review
This book is a wholesome, emotional love story, culminating in a heartwarming happily ever after. I wholeheartedly recommend it to all, and I eagerly look forward to delving into the author's other works.
Rock, Scissors, Paperbag | Elizabeth Godley| Book Review
As someone accustomed to thrillers and romance, this book offered a refreshing change of pace.