Monday, March 2

In Time With You.

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 Thank you to publisher, Wednesday Books for providing with complimentary E ARC via Netgalley. All opinions are my own.   
 
03.03.26 
 
  

 

A gripping speculative romance about one girl saving her first love's life by falling for the last person she ever should - his best friend.

 
Nieve Monroe is devastated after her boyfriend Carter dies saving her from drowning. Even worse she blames herself for his death… and so does his best friend, Max. He was there with them on that fateful day, and he’s never liked Nieve. 


Unable to pull herself from her grief and wanting to hide from the accusation in his eyes, Nieve goes to stay with her grandmother, who has always had strange stories to tell of uncanny happenings, of magic and make believe. The next morning, Nieve wakes up on the first day of college, the year before.
This time she plans to make sure Carter never follows her into that river. She’ll do everything in her power to keep him safe, even if it means losing him in other ways. But the more distance she puts between her and Carter, the closer she gets to Max, drawn to him in ways she never expected. 


But is she betraying Carter if the only way she can save him is to move on? And can she ever forget her past to embrace her future?

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Be prepared for emotional ride! 


You know when a book will be one of your favorite books. In Time With You will break your heart multiple times, only to be put back together, and it will continue throughout the book. When you have trouble putting the book down but find yourself thinking about the story, you know you will fall in love with it. In Time With You was so beautifully written. There were so many things that I fell in love within this story: the characters, the plot, the dialogue, and even the setting. There wasn’t a single page in this story where my eyes weren’t glued to the page. If I had the time, I would have finished this book in one sitting. 


I liked the transitions in this story. I have read books with a time travel aspect before, and sometimes the timeline shifts would get confusing. That wasn’t the case in this story; there wasn’t a single moment when I couldn’t follow the story. Kristin did a fantastic job! There was so much tension between Max and Nieve whenever they communicated; I wondered what would happen between them next. Although I felt bad for Nieve about what happened with her boyfriend, Carter, over time, I wondered if what they had was love. I did wonder what happened the day that Carter died. 


In Time With You is much more than a love story; it's a story about grief, friendship, and a second chance at love. I loved how Max and Nieve's relationship grew throughout the story, and you couldn't help but root for them. I could keep going on about this beautiful story, but I don't want to give away too much. You will have to pick up the book and find out for yourself. This book deserves much more than five stars.

No Passengers.

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   Thank you to the author,Elainie La Force and BookSirens for providing me with EARC, in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.

 


Anastasia Pestova is a quiet teller at the Bank of Moscow, in a city that doesn't notice if she breathes. But when millions of rubles vanish through her terminal, she is suddenly the centre of a money laundering conspiracy. 


A frantic tip-off offers a harrowing lifeline. But to take it, Anastasia must shed her identity and slip through a dragnet of watchful eyes. 


With authorities watching the gates and her passport flagged at every checkpoint, she has less than twenty hours to do the impossible. One mistake, and it will be her last. And even if she succeeds, her ordeal is only beginning.

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What I loved about this novella is that it takes place in Moscow. I’m from Moscow, and I don’t come across many stories that take place in my hometown. I did feel that the beginning was a little slow; there was some suspense, but not as much as later. Once Anna was on the run, that’s when it got interesting for me, and I couldn’t put the book down. Almost every page had me on the edge of my seat, wondering if Anna would be able to get away. There were a few times when I was terrified and thought she was going to get caught. The descriptions in this book made me feel as if I were watching a movie while reading. 


I liked the fact that we got to know Anna a little before the novel. I’m curious to see what happens with Anna in America. I know she feels safe, but I know that is not the case. I got so invested in Anna’s story that it makes me wish that the book was out, so I can see what’s next for Anna. If you enjoy short stories and thrillers; check this one out!

Sunday, March 1

Isn't She Lovely(Clairsville,#2.5)

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   Thank you to the author,Nicole Mikell for providing with with EARC, and Rattle The Stars PR for letting me be part of  ARC Team!
 
 03.15.26 
 
 

Years have passed, but some things never change when it comes to Whiskey Jane’s.
The regulars are quirky, the drinks are strong, and karaoke is still an off-key tradition.
Olive Rowe has everything she could ever dream of: the lively bar, the perfect man, and the picture-perfect home. So why does she feel like there’s still something missing? 


Hunter Rowe has always tried to be the best husband possible, so when he notices that his wife hasn’t been herself, he plans to do everything in his power to bring the light back into her eyes again.
 
Step back into Olive and Hunter’s love story to see how their future unfolds.

 

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I loved everything about this novella. I have read all the books that Nicole Mikell has written, and I feel like I shouldn’t be surprised by now. Yet I am. Isn’t She Lovely is such a heartwarming story of Olive and Hunter, but it also deals with some heavy topics. It’s one of those stories that will make you think, but it will also make you smile at the bittersweet moments between Olive and Hunter. I loved Olive and Hunter in the firs book, Baby, It’s You , and I think I adore them even more in this book. 


When I found out that Nicole was writing this novella, I knew that I had to check it out. I’m so glad that I did! Olive and Hunter, I think, are my favorite couple in the Clairsville series; just the way they are with each other, you can tell how much in love they are. What Olive had to face; it couldn’t have been easier, and I’m so glad that she had Hunter by her side. There was part of me that wished the story were a little longer, because I loved it so much. I’m still smiling while thinking about the story. Nicole has become one of my favorite authors since I started reading her books, and I can’t wait to see what she has in store for us next. 

Saturday, February 28

Battle Of Bookstores.

 

 
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 4.5
  

Despite managing bookstores on the same Boston street, Josie Klein and Ryan Lawson have never interacted much—Josie’s store focuses on serious literature, and Ryan’s sells romance only. But when the new owner of both stores decides to combine them, the two are thrust into direct competition. Only one manager will be left standing, decided by who turns the most profit over the summer. 


Efficient and detail-oriented Josie instantly clashes with easygoing and disorganized Ryan. Their competing events and contrasting styles lead to more than just frustration—the sparks between them might just set the whole store on fire. Their only solace during this chaos is the friendship they’ve each struck up with an anonymous friend in an online book forum. Little do they know they’re actually chatting with each other. 


As their rivalry heats up in real life, their online relationship grows, and when the walls between their stores come tumbling down, Josie and Ryan realize not all’s fair in love and war. And maybe, if they’re lucky, happily ever afters aren’t just for the books.

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Battle Of Bookstores has been on my reading list since Ali Brady announced on Instagram. It sounded like the type of book I enjoy reading. I love books that feature bookstores or talk about other book lovers. The Battle Of Bookstores became one of my favorite enemies-to-lovers stories; I loved the way that Josie and Ryan’s relationship changed through the book; it wasn’t too fast or too slow. I was curious whether they disliked one another or whether they acted that way because of an attraction between them. I found myself rooting for two of them to get together. 


This story gave me a big You’ve Got Mail, especially when Josie and Ryan were communicating with an anonymous friend on the BookFriends forum. I loved it when they discussed books; some of them that I have read and were just there for one another. I did wonder how long it would be until the truth came out. Part of me worried what would happen when the truth came out, though. I loved that both Josie and Ryan had bookstores, and if it were me, I couldn’t imagine losing mine. Part of me hoped that they could find a way to keep their bookstores. 


I loved both Josie and Ryan; if I were asked to pick a favorite, I think I would have a hard time deciding. I liked how everything was described through both Ryan and Josie’s eyes; I could see and feel it all while reading. It didn’t take me long to get into the story, and once I did, I didn’t want to put it down because I was eager to see what happened next. Battle Of Bookstores was my second book by Ali Brady, and I am eager to discover the others!

Wednesday, February 25

Anderson In Bloom.

 
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 Thank you to publisher,Avon and Harper Voyager, for providing with eARC via Netgalley, In exchange for honest review. All opinions are my own. 
 
03.03.26 
 


Former child star Anderson “Andy” Ducharme is hiding—has been for a long time, if she’s honest with herself, which she isn’t. 


When she suddenly cut off all ties and left LA six years earlier to work in a flower shop in coastal New England, she wasn’t just running away from toxic relationships, embezzling agents, and all the rest of her Hollywood life; she was running to something… sort of, if you squinted, and if you accepted that what she was running toward was little more than a vacation daydream she had made up with her (in)famous ex, and former costar, Nicole “Nikki” Price. 


Then Nikki announces her plan to write a tell-all book about growing up in Hollywood and their tumultuous time on the Nik and Andy show, and Andy’s feelings of hurt and betrayal come rushing back. Emboldened by anger (and maybe one too many drinks), Andy does something very she texts her ex for the first time in years. No one’s more shocked than Andy when Nikki actually shows up to her small florist shop, looking for answers. 


Andy is fully prepared to send Nikki away, but it seems Nikki has some unfinished business as well. Now that she finally knows where Andy’s been hiding, she’s not letting her go so easy. And with each passing encounter, Andy can’t deny the simmering physical attraction that threatens to boil over every time they get close. 


But can the two of them really reunite without wrecking Andy’s carefully rebuilt life? Or is she setting herself up for a fresh heartbreak?

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I couldn’t get enough of this book; I loved everything about it. 


Have you ever come across a story that you couldn’t get out of your mind? Anderson In Bloom was that book for me; I had the hardest time forcing myself to put it down. It made me wish that I didn’t have tests coming up, so I could spend it – reading. Anderson In Bloom reminded me of the reason that I love romance books. It was both the cover and the title that drew me to the story, and I’m so glad that I decided to check it out. I loved Nikki. I loved Andy. I adored the relationship between the two of them and how they reconnected. Although Andy had doubts about Nikki when she appeared, I hoped that she would find it in her heart to give her another chance. I wanted the two of them together. 


I love that Andy worked in a flower shop; I love flowers, so I like anything to do with them. I was curious how Nikki managed to find her though. The reunion between Nikki and Andy was messy, but I could see there was a connection there, even if Andy refused to admit it. I liked the development of their re-connection; always making you wonder what’s going to happen between the two of them next. I had trouble believing all those things Andy said about Nikki; based on how she acted, it was as if she were a completely different person. I also liked how realistic this story felt; I could see some of it happening in real life. 


Anderson In Bloom is the type of story where you didn’t just get attached to the main characters, but the secondary characters as well. I loved Regan and Johnny, but mostly Regan, and the way that she looked out for Andy. I felt like Regan should have her own book because I wanted more of her story. Anderson In Bloom was the first book that I read by Jennifer Dugan, and I’m excited to check out her others. Highly recommended for romance fans.

 

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