Tag: rated: four stars

Faking Christmas by Kerry Winfrey

Faking Christmas by Kerry Winfrey delivers a delightful dose of fun and sweetness. Classic holiday romance tropes blend seamlessly in Laurel and Max’s story of forced proximity, fake marriage, and genuine connection. The slow-burning, genuine romance, devoid of spice, makes it a perfect, cozy holiday read. Highly recommended for a heartwarming experience!

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Twisted Love by Ana Huang

Twisted Love by Ana Huang, is a satisfying dark romance exceeding my previous experience with the author’s work. Ava’s character grows impressively, displaying strength and determination that endears her to readers. Alex’s single-minded pursuit of his desires enhances the romance. Although the pacing fluctuates, a surprise third act ramps up the story, making the book a commendable dark romance and a likely read for fans of the genre.

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Tis the Season for Revenge by Morgan Elizabeth

Tis the Season for Revenge by Morgan Elizabeth is a super cute and fun read! Abbie’s revenge on the pretentious Richard is a blast. Amid the fluffy holiday romance, serious issues of mental abuse are tackled gracefully. Abbie and Damien’s sweet love story adds depth, though the spice might not be for everyone. Recommended for a solid, Christmas-filled TBR!

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Dear Santa by Kristen Granata

Dear Santa by Kristen Granata is such a sweet and short holiday romance. Jake and Christina let the sparks fly as they play pretend for her family Christmas. It’s a cute and spicy read that I definitely want more of!

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Same Time Next Year by Tessa Bailey

Whenever the winter season starts, I just want cozy, happy, holiday romances. It’s just the perfect season for fluff with a side of spice and Same Time Next Year by Tessa Bailey definitely delivers! I picked this up as my monthly Amazon First Reads book, hoping it would be fluffy and excited that it was just as spicy.

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Ruthless Idols by Michelle Hercules

Ruthless Idols by Michelle Hercules continues the saga from where book one left off, with Bryce rescuing Daisy, and their ensuing relationship kindling. However, the twist is reminiscent of Hercules’ previous series, which is slightly disappointing. Despite this, the book’s emotional depth and character development remain engaging and enjoyable, and is recommended.

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Wicked Gods by Michelle Hercules

Sex, romance, and supernatural powers round out this why choose novel with a fully fleshed out female lead and four distinct male choices.

Wicked Gods is a great start to a new romantasy series.

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