Cozy Contemporary

  • Problematic Summer Romance by Ali Hazelwood

    I really enjoyed this novel. Once again, Ali Hazelwood delivers exactly what I’ve come to love from her books: sharp writing, strong character building, and banter that feels natural, funny, and emotionally grounded. Her dialogue always feels lively, and this book is no exception. The character interactions were easily one of my favorite parts. Banter,…

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  • Book Lovers by Emily Henry

    I really enjoyed Book Lovers. It has all the cozy charm of a small-town romance, but what makes it stand out is that it’s also quietly poking fun at those exact tropes. The book feels like both a love letter to the genre and a playful satire of it, and I found myself laughing out…

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  • The Rebound by Leeanne Slade

    Oh boy, this book got me. I honestly struggled to read through the blurb on Audible. Here is my take on what this book is about. Kitty was traumatized by her parent’s ugly and emotionally destructive divorce. So much so, she decided marriage can ruin relationships and to never get married. Well, boyfriend of ,…

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  • Textual Relations by Lauren Rowe

    When an accidental text sparks an interest that neither person can deny, you get Textual Relations. Textual Relations was an enjoyable, easy-to-read romance that kept a nice, steady pace from start to finish. The writing is solid and accessible, making it a book that’s easy to sink into without needing a lot of effort or…

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  • The Two Week Roommate by Roxie Noir

    “It isn’t fate. There’s nothing inevitable about us: we could be anywhere, with anyone, but we’re here, together. A thousand choices, and I chose this one; a hundred ways to be happy, and I want her.” — Roxie Noir, Two Week Roommate I really enjoyed The Two Week Roommate. From the start, the story offers…

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