
The Rebound Play by Kate O’Keeffe
The Rebound Play by Kate O’Keeffe was such a sweet hockey romance! Was it hockey realistic? No, of course not. But was it cute? Was it sweet? Did it make me happy to read? Yes!

This is Not a Holiday Romance by Camilla Isley
This is Not a Holiday Romance by Camilla Isley is an easy entry into the Holiday Romance season. This is an extremely quick read with just enough spice, angst, and, of course, romance, to set the mood for the month to come!

Star Crossed by Heather Guerre
Star Crossed by Heather Guerre is my second book by this author and I continue to really enjoy her writing! I feel like I don’t normally go for alien/space romances, but this one really hit the spot! It was sweet, spicy, and had the slightest bit of angst.

The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty by Anne Rice
After having read the Vampires Chronicles and the Mayfair Witches series, I decided I could delve into something a bit more risque and picked up The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty by Anne Rice. This was the worst mistake. This was such a weird and boring read, which is wild to

Dark Seduction by Sarah Piper
So, I picked Dark Seduction by Sarah Piper up immediately after finishing the first book in the Vampire Royals series and, unfortunately, after finishing this book, I immediately started the third book. So, this review is going to be a bit vaguer than usually because I honestly cannot remember where

Alpha Ruined by Liliana Carlisle
I saw Alpha Ruined by Liliana Carlisle on booktok and knew I needed to check it out. A stalker that fills your fridge because you’ve got nothing to eat in the house? That’s amore. Now, this is the second book in the Alpha Stalker series, and I was worried I wouldn’t like it after disliking the first book. Thankfully, this book really delivered where the first failed. There was romance and build-up and it was simply a good, solid read!

Alpha Inmate by Liliana Carlisle
When I picked up Alpha Inmate by Liliana Carlisle, I was deep into my exploration of omegaverse and reading more of that subgenre. I chose this book after seeing a booktok about the second in this series and, because I am who I am, I decided I absolutely HAD to start with the first book, despite the two being standalone. Sadly, this one was a bit of a disappointment to me.





























