The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley is the latest novel I've read. What makes this book remarkable to me are two things: In and of itself, it is a great whodunit book that entertains and is well worth everyone's time. What's It About? The story revolves around Jess and the ...
Older Woman Younger Man Romance Books
The older woman-younger man trope in romance is one I like to read. I guess the reason why I do is that I find the main male characters in this type of book more romantic. They sort of go the extra mile when showing their love for the female main characters and put more effort into the ...
Pride and Prejudice: An Enemies to Lovers Gem
Pride and Prejudice by the incredibly talented Jane Austen, to this day, remains my favorite classic book and one of my all-time favorite books. It’s also one of the books I simply don’t tire of reading again and again. For those who have yet to read this amazing book, here are my thoughts on ...
Enemies to Lovers Trope: 10 Swoon-Worthy Books
The enemies-to-lovers trope in romance books is one of my favorites. It’s a thrilling thing to watch (or read about) two people who initially can’t stand each other shed off that hate and helplessly fall into love. What is the trope enemy to lovers? The enemies-to-lovers trope is a narrative ...
Slow Burn Romance Books So Good You Can’t Put Down
I love a good slow-burn romance book. When it’s well-written, finely plotted, and with the right pacing that doesn’t drag, then it’s the best kind of romance there is. Why? Because the buildup of the romantic tension and the anticipation of seeing the main characters finally get together make that ...
Bridgerton-Like Books: 10 Beautiful Reads Like Bridgerton
If you’ve watched the highly popular and most talked about Bridgerton on Netflix and as a consequence read the books on which it is based, and are now looking for similar books to satisfy your craving, then check out these just as amazing (if not more) historical romance books that are guaranteed to ...
Top Enemies to Lovers Romance Novels That Deliver All the Feels
There’s just something undeniably addictive about watching two people who absolutely cannot stand each other slowly unravel into something softer, deeper, and—dare we say it—romantic. The enemies-to-lovers trope has long been a favorite among readers, and for good reason. It delivers tension, sharp ...







