The Tea Room Inheritance is a low steam level contemporary romance by Hannah Langdon. After her fiancé calls off their wedding just weeks before they are set to be married, Belle heads to the seaside to visit her godmother. Unfortunately when she arrives, she finds that her godmother had an accident and died, leaving BelleContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Tea Room Inheritance by Hannah Langdon”
Category Archives: Contemporary Romance
ARC Review: The Shippers by Katherine Center
The Shippers by Katherine Center was a fun, lighthearted, friends to lovers romance which was both truly enjoyable, and extremely aggravating at times. We open with the main character, Joey (Jojo/Josephine), about to walk down the aisle, when her childhood best friend, Cooper, unexpectedly shows up and encourages her to listen to the instincts tellingContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Shippers by Katherine Center”
ARC Review: Don’t Tell Me How It Ends by Adrienne Thurman
Don’t Tell Me How It Ends is a romantic comedy by Adrienne Thurman, and I’ll be honest, if I hadn’t been reading an advanced copy I probably would have put it on my DNF shelf. That’s not to say I don’t think other people won’t enjoy it, the writing was good, the story did pickContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Don’t Tell Me How It Ends by Adrienne Thurman”
ARC Review: The Book Tour by Emily Ohanjanians
The Book Tour is Emily Ohanjanians’ debut novel, a romcom about a woman who has written a book based on the subject of her popular podcast, and the ensuing tour to promote her book. I was just irritated by the main character, Ana, and her attitude. Despite the fact that her podcast supposedly started asContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Book Tour by Emily Ohanjanians”
ARC Review: Maybe This Once by Sophie Sullivan
Maybe This Once is the third book in Sophie Sullivan’s contemporary romance series, Rock Bottom Love. It follows the story of Charlotte “Charlie” Ashford, and Grayson “Gray” Keller. Although it is the third book in the series, it is not necessary to read the first two books, this is easily read as a standalone. Charlie,ContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Maybe This Once by Sophie Sullivan”