Small Town Romance

  • 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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  • 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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  • Always Be My Banshee by Molly Harper

    Always Be My Banshee continues the cozy paranormal, small-monster-town charm that Molly Harper does so well. This is the next book in the series for the last post, Selkies Are a Girl’s Best Friend by Molly Harper. Stepping back into a familiar world felt comforting, but what kept it fresh was experiencing that world through…

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  • Selkies Are a Girl’s Best Friend by Molly Harper

    Selkies Are a Girl’s Best Friend delivered exactly the kind of cozy paranormal, monster-town vibes I was hoping for. The setting feels warm, quirky, and lived-in — the kind of supernatural small town you’d absolutely want to visit (or accidentally get stuck in). There’s also a light mystery element woven into the story, which added…

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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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