Category: Romance
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Jen Deluca’s Well Played Plucks At The Heartstrings
Following Well Met, we have Jen Deluca’s second novel Well Played, and this one is a little more tense and suspenseful. With mistaken identity, online communication (which in turn leads to some miscommunication) and two characters who don’t really know what they’re doing with themselves, Well Played continues this whimsy Ren Faire romance series and…
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Well Met by Jen Deluca is A Delightful Surprise Favourite
I wasn’t expecting a lot from this Ren Faire romance, just a simple but sweet story with whimsical vibes and cute connections. Instead, Well Met by Jen Deluca had me in a chokehold and I cannot describe it more clearly than a surprising but well-deserved 5 star romance. Emily knew there would be strings attached…
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Jodi McAlister’s An Academic Affair – A Perfect Academic Romance from Down Under
If you loved Ali Hazelwood’s The Love Hypothesis or Love, Theoretically and need more academic romance in your life, look no further than Jodi McAlister’s An Academic Affair. Not only do we have a truly brilliant academic romance here, but it is a bookish one and you know I couldn’t wait any longer once I…
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Best Friends-to-Lovers in Stephanie Archer’s The Wingman
Still going strong with the Vancouver Storm series, The Wingman by Stephanie Archer marks the third in the series and a best friends-to-lovers sports romance that is cute, steamy, brainy, and emotional. Now’s the time for Hayden and Darcy to rethink their friendship, hash out their fumbled beginnings, and work out what’s really happening between…
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Wild Love by Elsie Silver – An Easy Small-Town Romance
I know I’ve gone about the wrong reading order with this universe, but I have picked up Elsie Silver’s Wild Love from the Rose Hill series to see what other romance books are out there besides sports romance (a joke, of course). I was a little shocked at the ease of reading and how simple…
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Play Along Is My Favourite Liz Tomforde Novel To Date
The Windy City series just keeps getting better and better, and Play Along is really pushing that agenda because it is my favourite of the series so far. Not only are the characters so wonderfully fleshed out with backstories, histories, rivalries, conflicts, secrets, and traumas, but there is a genuine feel from each and every…
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Stephanie Archer’s The Fake Out Gets Real And I Love It
I was right to keep with the Vancouver Storm series as The Fake Out has settled quite firmly into that category of sports romance that I adore. Layers of internal and external conflict, hidden emotions and secrets, pre-conceived notions flying out he window, and best of all, a romance that feels so real (not to…
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Liz Tomforde Hits A Home Run With Caught Up
Caught Up, third book in the Windy City series by Liz Tomforde, is another hard-hitter of a romance that is equal parts cute, heartbreaking, steamy, and wholesome. I’m glad to see a slight step away from Mile High and The Right Move in terms of immediate characters and the sports involved as seeing a baseball…
