Romance Novels

The Burnout Sophie Kinsella Book Review

The Burnout | Sophie Kinsella | Book Review

In “The Burnout” by Sophie Kinsella, Sasha faces corporate burnout, prompting a retreat to a seaside haven. Unexpectedly accompanied by Finn, they unravel beach messages, reflect on their burnouts, and explore rekindled passions. As mysteries deepen, the palpable energy between them sparks a question that cannot be ignored.

My Roommate Is a Vampire by Jenna Levine Book Review

My Roommate Is a Vampire | Jenna Levine | Book Review

In “My Roommate Is a Vampire,” struggling artist Cassie Greenberg’s quest for affordable housing leads her to a seemingly too-good-to-be-true Craigslist ad. Skeptical but intrigued, she encounters Frederick J. Fitzwilliam, an enigmatic man from another era. Their unique connection blossoms through charming handwritten notes. When Cassie stumbles upon a mid-day vampire gathering, Frederick reveals his secret: he’s a vampire awakened after a century. Will Cassie accept his proposition, changing her life forever?

The Wake Up Call by Beth O Leary Book Review

The Wake-Up Call | Beth O Leary | Book Review

When the Forest Manor Hotel’s roof caves in during their busiest season, front desk managers Izzy and Lucas must set aside their differences and salvage their struggling workplace. As they search for lost-and-found treasures, they discover abandoned wedding rings with profound sentimental value. Rather than selling them, they compete to return the rings, desperately clinging to their jobs. But amidst the rivalry, hidden emotions emerge, dismantling their longstanding animosity and reshaping their destinies.

Beach Rivals Georgie Tilney Book Review

Beach Rivals | Georgie Tilney | Book Review

“Beach Rivals” is a rollicking tale set in Bali, where Clare’s humdrum life takes a wild turn with a gig as a bookseller. Enter Jack, her infuriating roommate, sparking comedic clashes and undeniable chemistry. Get ready for a rollercoaster of bickering and budding romance in paradise!

Love, Theoretically Ali Hazelwood Book Review

Love, Theoretically | Ali Hazelwood | Book Review

Elsie Hannaway is a theoretical physicist. She also has Type 1 Diabetes, but her insurance doesn’t pay for her medical costs. Because of this, she ends up working for a fake dating app to make extra money. Elsie makes it to the last stage of her dream job, but she finds herself clashing with Jack Smith, an experimental physicist who happens to be the older brother of her favorite client.

Strange Weather in Tokyo Hiromi Kawakami Review

Strange Weather in Tokyo | Hiromi Kawakami | Book Review

Strange Weather in Tokyo follows Tsukiko’s unexpected encounter with her former high school teacher at a sake bar. Their meetings persist, marked by conversations, edamame, cold beer, and a remarkable trip to the mountains for wild mushrooms. As seasons shift, their connection transcends companionship. Amidst spring and autumn, Tsukiko realizes the profound and meaningful solace she finds in Sensei’s company, leading to an evolving bond that defies expectations.

Never Never by Colleen Hoover and Tarryn Fisher Book Review

Never Never | Collen Hoover & Tarryn Fisher | Book Review

Charlie Wynwood and Silas Nash, once close friends turned something more in high school, experienced a sudden memory wipe, leaving them disoriented and lost. They were alone in this peculiar predicament, their memories vanishing simultaneously. Despite brief recollections, their memories would reset every 48 hours. In their quest for answers, they must swiftly reconstruct their past and confront the hidden secrets that tore them apart, racing against time for the truth.

Ugly Love Colleen Hoover Book Review

Ugly Love | Colleen Hoover | Book Review

Tate Collins and Miles Archer are attracted to each other but they have no place for love. leaving them with the sole option of just physical intimacy. Their arrangement appears to hold promise, reliant upon Tate adhering to two fundamental guidelines set by Miles – don’t question the past & never look forward to a future. But then the reality quickly dawns upon them—they are ill-equipped to navigate such a precarious path. And that’s when everything falls apart.

Happy Place Emily Henry Book

Happy Place | Emily Henry | Book Review

Harriet and Wyn met thanks to their closest friends Sabrina, Parth, Kimmy, and Cleo. Their friendship turned into love, leading to an engagement that lasted for a long time until they broke up about 6 months ago. Now, all of them have decided to go one last time to the Maine cottage which had been their group’s yearly getaway whenever they are together. But for Harriet and Wyn, things won’t be the same as they are pretending to be a couple for their friends.