Forced Proximity

  • Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard

    Red Queen was not originally on my radar — I came to it by way of the online discourse surrounding Powerless by Lauren Roberts, and the conversations comparing the two books. Curiosity got the better of me. What I did not anticipate was cancelling plans, more than once, for the sake of this series. I…

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  • A Week To Be Wicked by Tessa Dare

    This was another historical romance I thoroughly enjoyed. From the very beginning, the story pulled me in with its charm, humor, and wonderfully written characters. The character building here is fantastic! Both of the leads feel distinct, layered, and easy to root for, which made the romance all the more satisfying. A Slow Fall Worth…

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  • Chasing the Wild by Elliott Rose

    I went into Chasing the Wild expecting a slow burn romance, and personally, I don’t think it truly fits that label — though I do think it depends on what kind of slow burn reader you are. If your definition of slow burn is that the couple doesn’t cross the physical line until around the…

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  • A Court Of Sugar And Spice by Rebecca F. Kenney

    “Nowadays, people call me Sugarplum because I have the same delightful quality as these fruits. I’m deliciously flavored, and I taste different every time.”― Rebecca F. Kenney, A Court of Sugar and Spice A Court of Sugar and Spice is a book that immediately lets you know what kind of experience you’re in for. This…

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  • Devil in Winter by Lisa Kleypas

    “Mysteries of attraction could not always be explained through logic. Sometimes the fractures in two separate souls became the very hinges that held them together.”― Lisa Kleypas, Devil in Winter When shy, overlooked Evie Jenner makes a shocking proposal to the most notorious rake in London, a marriage of convenience turns into something unexpectedly tender…

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