I have told you all many (many) times that Meg Cabot is a favorite of mine. I needed post another blog featuring her and her words. Enjoy!
10 Julia Quinn Quote Because She's Julia Quinn!!!
February Romance Shout Outs
Throughout the month of February, each and every day I posted a picture on my Instagram account shouting out a different romance genre author. Valentine’s Day tends to attract and bring more attention to the romance genre, so I wanted to turn the day’s activities into a month long event. I recommend each and every author I mentioned wholeheartedly.
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No Filter by Orlagh Collins | Book Review
If you know me, you know I love romances. Plain and simple. First love stories especially. There is something about first love that just strikes a chord within me as the reader. No Filter is just that, my cup of tea – a first love, contemporary, coming of age story. This had all of my favorite YA literary elements in one. Needless to say, I read this in practically one sitting (with minor breaks to refresh my cup of tea).
My Romance Club Erotica Box | Unboxing
Even When You Lie to Me | Book Review
Even When You Lie to Me by Jessica Alcott is not the type of book I would typically buy. But, I became very intrigued by the summary provided on Goodreads as well as the positive reviews from readers. Charlotte, better known as Charlie, has always been in the shadow of her best friend, Lila. When senior year begins, Charlie expects it to be similar to every other experience she has ever had with Lila in the limelight. Things take an odd turn, however, when Mr. Drummond takes over her Advanced Placement English class. On the first day, he gives her the nickname Chuck rather than call her Charlie. From that moment on, Charlie becomes intrigued by his presence in her life.
A Little Something Different | Book Review
A Little Something Different by Sandy Hall is exactly that, something different. What separates this novel from other books on the shelf is the ability to interweave a narrative from fourteen different viewpoints in regards to one love story. The character perspectives include a waitress at a nearby restaurant, a Starbucks’ barista, a squirrel, a bench, the love interests’ roommates and friends, their creative writing professor, bus driver, and two fellow creative writing students.