The Wedding People

When a newly divorced university professor ends up being the only guest at the Cromwell Inn not a part of the wedding slated for the week. Her last-minute booking, gets her mistaken as a part of the wedding crowd, and soon she finds herself accompanying the bride and the rest of the bridal party, as…

Super Bloom

Three years after the accidental death of her boyfriend, Joan Johnston is still grieving. Stuck working as a massage therapist at a luxury spa in Vermont, she’s certainly not thriving. When she meets bestselling romance author Carmen Bronze, she’s offered a way out of her debt and a way to save her job. All she…

A Little Ray of Sunshine

Welp Kristan Higgins did it again, she made me cry, and I’m pretty upset by it. People told me this one would be lighter, so I read it on my flight up to New York last week. It’s a good thing I had a window seat and nobody next to be because I was bawling…

Romantic Comedy

Full transparency, I’ve never read a Curtis Sittenfeld book and I honestly thought this was a male author so when it seems to take a more feminist stance on topics, I was like ‘uhh wait a minute’. However, I think I’ll be adding the rest of Sittenfeld’s books to my TBR, because this was a…

None of This Would Have Happened if Prince Was Alive

One of my Most Anticipated releases for November! I wouldn’t say I’m a huge Prince fan, I’m a little young for him, but the title of this one completely grabbed me and the premise completely jumped out at me. And while the title mentions Prince, this is more a story of a mom reminiscing on…

Mom Jeans and Other Mistakes

This was my first Alexa Martin book and I think I’m about to be a huge fan! This was a great change of pace read for me, and while it has the atmosphere of rom-com, it’s all about female friendships. Lauren and Jude have been friends their entire live and are now adults with two…

A Special Place for Women

Laura Hankin’s debut novel Happy and You Know It (my review is HERE)was our June pick for the Let’s Read Rant & Repeat bookclub. Last year when we read it, Jordan and I, actually got to sit down and chat with Hankin, and honestly she’s a dream to speak with. Personally, knowing that an author…

16 Historical Fictions to read during Women’s Month

Mom It’s Women’s History Month, and with International Women’s Day coming up next week you can bet that my current reads feature some strong women characters. Head to my Goodreads HERE to see which female centric books I’m currently reading. Women’s History Month is a month long celebration of all thing’s women. Primary focused on…

One to Watch

At a Glance Title: One to Watch Author: Kate Stayman-London Expected Publication: July 7, 2020 by Dial Press Page: 432 Genre: Romance, Women’s Fiction Goodreads Rating: 4.24 out of 5 My Rating: ★★★★ Synopsis My Thoughts I had never watched The Bachelor until about 3 or 4 years ago. I think Arie was my first season. I’m…