Contemporary Romance

  • 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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  • Below Zero by Ali Hazelwood

    “So, I graduate, and I decide that I want to work at NASA and not for some weirdo billionaire who treats space exploration like it’s his own homemade penis-enlargement remedy.”― Ali Hazelwood, Below Zero I love, love, love Ali Hazelwood. Below Zero is another reminder of why she’s one of my go-to romance authors. Even

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  • December in the Stars

    December in the Stars

    Winter Solstice · Witchy Magic · Cosmic Vibes December is usually filled with twinkling lights, holiday romances, and festive cheer — but if you know me, you know that’s not really my thing. Instead of reading a stack of Christmas books I won’t enjoy, I’m giving myself permission to embrace the parts of winter that

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  • Unstable by S.E Hall

    Unstable by S.E Hall

    “If you loved someone, what wouldn’t you do for them? If your house caught fire, would you sit on the sidewalk and wait for the firemen to arrive, knowing your other half was still trapped inside? Or would you go back in and die with them, die trying to save them?”His answer is automatic, a

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  • Heidi’s Guide To Four Letter Words by Tara Sivec and Andi Arndt

    When shy, awkward Heidi loses her job, she accidentally ends up hosting a romance podcast—thank you boxed wine. With zero experience, plenty of blush-inducing moments, and a hot next-door neighbor she can’t stop thinking about, Heidi learns to find her confidence… one four-letter word at a time. Rereading Heidi’s Guide to Four Letter Words was

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