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'Yours. That's what I am,' he whispers. 'And you don't have to tell me your name. It's mine.'
Tempt Our Fate - Kat Singleton
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MINI REVIEW: Bright Lights & Summer Nights by Kat Singleton
It’s a mini review! I’m clearing out my review queue of all the books I can’t seem to convince myself to finish, for one reason or another. That doesn’t mean these are negative reviews, it simply means that something isn’t compelling me to keep reading at the moment. Maybe I’ll go back to them another day, maybe I won’t! DNF Details: How far did I get? About 150 pages in, around halfway…
#Billionaire#Book Review#Contemporary Romance#Fake Relationship#Kat Singleton#Kindle Book#Opposites Attract#Romance Book#Romance Novel
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I read just a few books this month 😉. My goal is 75 books for the year, and September brought me up to 56. What books did you read this past month?
#k's thoughts#bigheartedbibliophile#bookworm#booklover#bookish#books#book lover#bookaddict#books & libraries#throne of glass#throne of glass series#sjm books#sjmaas#sjm#black ties and white lies#kat singleton#beauty and the beast#the gift#freida mcfadden#tw: murder#murder mystery#mystery books#fantasy#romance#reading challenge
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Story: 4 out of 5 Smut: 3 out of 5
This was everything I hoped for. I loved everything about Beck Sinclair and was rooting for him from the beginning. That man did everything just to get a face-to-face with his little brother’s ex and I’m not even mad about those little white lies.
And Margo! I loved that she didn’t immediately trust Beck straight away and got on his nerves early on. I mean she caved pretty fast to his advances and she tried to keep her wits about her, but a girl can only handle so much when it comes to a man like Beckham Sinclair lol.
The only thing I was let down by was that I think his little brother Carter deserved more punishment than what Beck delivered. A single punch wasn’t enough. He deserved a hospital stay for being a creep.
Now enjoy my rambling thoughts…
* Ex-boyfriend’s VERY attractive older brother has entered the picture. Game on.
* “Are you done?” // “Done with what?” // “Eye fucking me.” — God, I already love how blunt he is.
* Dude, wtf 😂 You seriously bought the company she works at because she was ignoring your calls 🤦🏻♀️
* What happened that “one night that weekend” 🤔
* “Say his name again, and I’ll bend you right over this table and fuck you until the only name you can say is mine. You’ll be so full of me you won’t even remember who you were thinking about before.” — woah, where tf did that come from 🥵
* And here I was worried about nothing interesting happening for a bit. I’m not even 30 pages in 😂
* God, Beck is so… bossy. It’s hot and annoying at the same time.
* He’s gonna give himself a serious case of blue balls with all this tension lol.
* The shopping spree. I love it. And Beck being a little shit in the dressing room.
* Aw fuck. Carter still loves Margo? Wtf. Dude cheated on her for the duration of their relationship! She better not even THINK about getting back with him.
* “Smack my ass again, Margo, and I’ll bend you over my knee and return the favor.”
* Oh my god. The email he sent her! 😂
* Of course they’d finally fuck after a snow storm hits. Also… how many chapters has it been already?! Nothing but smut lol.
* Goddamn. So Beck’s been pining for a while, huh. Margo too, but she won’t admit it so freely.
* “I’ve made a home out of Margo, even at risk of knowing she may never find a home in me.” — oh my god 🥺
* Awww. He slipped the engagement ring on her finger while she was sleeping. And then fucked her silly while the whole plane crew could hear 😂
* Lmao. She really likes teasing him, huh. She likes the punishments.
* Goddamn, Margo. I applaud you. Blowing Beck while his brother/your ex was in the room is *chef’s kiss* 💋
* I knew Carter was going to show up to the dinner. Fuck! And then to call Margo a whore.. fuck that dude. Beck should have decked him.
* They both want the relationship to be real! And it is!!!!
* Beck!!! What lies are you scared of Margo finding out?! Everything was going so well and now I’m scared 😒
* Carter needs to get his hands off of Margo right fucking now! Knowing he only sought a relationship with her to “take something from his brother” just pissed me off. He knew beck was interested and he swooped in before his brother could. Fuck this dude. Beck needs to beat the shit out of him.
* I don’t care that Beck paid Ruby to run that article on him. He liked Margo long ago and he told a little white lie to get her in a relationship. That’s fine! Carter is the true creep here.
* Oh my god… my babies just need to kiss and make up 😭
* Ugh. He deserved more than a punch. Oh well. At least Beck has him scared now.
* The portrait she drew 😭 oh my god. I love my babies so much.
* She got her dream job AND he proposed for real! I’m so happy.
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- Rewrite Our Story by Kat Singleton
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•February 26, 2024•
Pretty Rings & Broken Things by Kat Singleton has been released and I had to start it asap. I am loving Winnie and Archer and I cannot wait to watch the love flow between them.
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What recent release are you reading?
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🍁3 More Days! 🍁
Grab your tissues. I didn’t think I’d need any until I started reading this book. I read nearly every Kat Singleton book and I have to say this is my new favorite. 10/10⭐️
🍁Small Town
🍁Grumpy x Sunshine
🍁Widower/Single Dad x Nanny
🍁Age Gap (23 and 35)
🍁Billionaire
🍁SlowBurn
Our last book in Sutten Mountain small town that we’ve all fallen in love with and it’s the most heartwarming and beautiful slow burn romance.
My full review will come on release day!
Pre-Order Here:: https://a.co/d/9UrEHVo
10/10⭐️ @authorkatsingleton #katsingleton #chaseourforever #suttenmountainseries
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For a moment, we just stare into each other's eyes. It's one of those moments I know will be burned into my mind for the rest of my life. One where I'm completely overwhelmed by my love for this woman. I'm the last person she probably expected to choose to spend the rest of her life with, but I'll thank whatever higher power there may be that despite all odds, we found our way to one another. She's my entire world, and I'll spend every single one of my days making sure she knows how remarkable of a woman she is. She truly is my everything, the love of my life-something I never even believed in until her.
Pretty rings and broken things by Kat Singleton
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Four months of reading wrap up!
It's fine, I'm a mess, life has been a lot, but I HAVE been reading! I just ... haven't been keeping up with the mini-reviews, but I finally sat down and did them all, so you get them in a dump! February, March, April and May below the cut, all in one fell swoop.
Godspeed.
Feb 2024 Reading Wrap-Up
Total books read: 7 Total pages read: 2,038 Days read: 28/29 Average star rating: 4.14 Bookcase Roulette Books: 2 DNF: 1
Mermaid Inn by Jenny Holiday ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐ I LOVED this one! It was a Roulette pull to start the month, and within the first 20 pages, I was bullying my friends into reading it too (you’re welcome, Daisy!) The story absolutely captivated me, everything a small-town romance should be. She left town a decade ago, heartbroken over her high school sweetheart. Now she’s back, unwillingly, and he’s the chief of police. I mean, truly, every small-town trope, right down to bickering between the hardware store owner and the drugstore owner. And it. Is. Perfect. There are at least two more in the series, and I WILL be back for them. I can’t say much more without spinning into a detailed breakdown of the plot, but trust me. Go read this one.
The Wakeup Call by Beth O’Leary ⭐⭐⭐⭐(¾) Listen. I didn’t set out to read two hotel romances back to back this month. But if Beth O’Leary writes it, and I see it at the local library, I have to find out what it is. And what it is, is delightful! This was laugh out loud funny, just the right amount of emotional, and so so so accurate for hotel work (except that their ceiling cave in was literal, and mine are almost always metaphorical). The only thing I didn’t absolutely love was how heavily it leaned on miscommunication to make the plot stick. If at any point, the two MCs had sat down for even one honest conversation, the whole story would have gone differently. Personally, I can’t stand that level of communication breakdown as a plot device, but everything else was good enough that I’d still absolutely recommend it as a solid read.
Real Men Knit by Kwana Jackson ⭐⭐⭐(¼) I ... I wanted to like this one more than I did. It should have been perfect for me. I mean, c’mon; romance novels, knitting, and an author I love? Sign me up. Or, actually. It was fine, I’m not mad at the story or anything. I wanted to finish it, I was interested to know what happened next, and then it was all perfectly fine. It’s cute enough, it has a happy ending, but very little really stood out to me.
In a Holidaze by Christina Lauren ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Christmas in February! I’ve been excited to read this one for a few months, and finally pulled it off of the shelf. I’m not usually one for time-loop romances or love triangles, but this time loop romance with a love triangle is the exception. It’s fun, it’s funny, it’s festive, I had a blast reading it. What more is there to say?
The Exception to the Rule by Christina Lauren ⭐⭐⭐⭐�� I picked this off my Kindle on the criteria of “it’s got to be short,” because I had tickets for an author release party the same night I started it and wanted to make time for the book I was going to get there (more on that later). It was adorable and perfect, and I wanted a full-length novel so badly, but I’m pretty sure it wouldn’t have worked as well if it were that long. It’s an e-mail romance that spans for years, in the slowest slowburn timeline that’s ever flown right by.
Drop, Cover and Hold On by Jasmine Guillory ⭐⭐⭐(¼) This one came from the same series of Valentine’s Day shorts as the last book, the same day, still trying to finish up my shift before the book event. It was cute enough, but I was perfectly satisfied with it as a short story, I didn’t feel particularly interested in getting more of the story.
Black Ties and White Lies by Kat Singleton ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐ (½) So what happened was that my favorite bookstore hosted an author event from a local romance writer. I’d never heard of her, but I LOVE my local indie, so of course I bought a ticket and went (this review is not about the event, but I will say that she says her grandma is her most loyal reader, even for the smut scenes, and I still haven’t recovered from thinking about MY grandma reading MY smut, even though I’m writing this in May). The release party was for the second book in this series, but of course I had to buy the first one too. I’m not usually a billionaire romance girly, but this one was FANTASTIC. Fun fact: it originally got 3.25 stars, but I’m still thinking about it all these months later, so I had to move it up a little bit.
DNF: A Desirable Residence
March 2024 Reading Wrap-Up
Total books read: 8 Total pages read: 1,926 Days read: 20/31 Average star rating: 4.03 Bookcase Roulette Books: 3
The Rom Con by Devon Daniels ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I grabbed this one from a library display before I realized it’s the same author as Meet You in the Middle, which was one of my favorite reads last year. It’s super cute! I loved watching Cassidy try to push against the vintage dating tips, even as they worked to keep her and her rival in orbit with each other. The funny parts made me laugh out loud, the heartwarming parts brought a tear to my eye, and in between I just wanted to know what would happen next.
Up in the Air: A Millionaire CEO & Single Mom Romance Novella by Eden Webber ⭐⭐⭐(¼) Look. I was at the laundromat, I finished the knitting I had brought and my laundry was still in the dryer. So I ran a quick round of virtual bookcase roulette and it turned up this. I wanted to know how the story ended, so I kept reading, but the characters grated on my nerves a little bit. If you like pushy, overly assertive male LIs, this might be more your speed than it was mine.
Cowboy in Her Classroom by Pam Pantovani ⭐⭐⭐⭐(½) This was such a sweet delight to read! I loved the characters, I loved the premise. The kiddo felt so authentic (which is absolutely a pet peeve of mine – kids need to feel like kids, not infants or short adults) and I was genuinely just as invested in her relationship with Presley as I was her dad’s. Absolutely cannot wait for the right mood to reread and enjoy this one all over again!
Make the Bread, Buy the Butter by Jennifer Reese ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I don’t usually “read” cookbooks, but this one is almost as much personal essay as it is recipes. A Tumblr post pointed me toward the author’s essay about bagels and cream cheese, which got me placing her cookbook on hold at the library. I love how the focus is on the balance between things that are worth making from scratch versus things that are easier/better to just buy yourself (the dichotomy between hotdog and hamburger buns was particularly fascinating). And the author includes a metric for effort with each recipe, not just cost-effectiveness, which excites me as someone who loves to be in a kitchen but is short on free time. I can make the things that are truly worth it, and fit with my schedule, but she reminded me that there’s no shame in buying things at the store either (unlike some other cookbooks I’ve read). Some of the recipes require specialty equipment or ingredients, but there’s an appendix at the back to help with sourcing, There aren’t enough recipes I’d use to justify the space to own a copy, but it’s definitely reframed how I think about the time I spend cooking and preparing food.
The Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I was stressed, I needed a comfort read, it’s just as good now as it always is, if you haven’t read this book yet you should go do that.
Final Shot by Stacey Lynn ⭐⭐(½) How bad can a hockey romance be, really? Especially a friends-to-enemies-to-lovers hockey romance? But this one sure pushed the line. As with most of my least favorite romances, the whole thing would have taken three pages if the MCs had just sat down and had one single conversation about their feelings. And when they did have that conversation, the story ended. For the love of god, talk to each other!
Jingle Ale the Way by Sarah Everly ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I’ll admit it: I was hustling toward the end of the month and SUPER BUSY so I was looking for something short and sweet. And this fit the bill! I’ll take Christmas vibes all year round, and while it had a little bit of the Little Women hair pin/tie clip energy, it fueled the conflict well enough that I didn’t mind too much.
Just for the Summer by Abby Jimenez ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I scored an ARC (thanks, Facebook reading group!) and had been holding onto it until I had time to enjoy it properly. Which ended up being on a night audit I didn’t want to work, when I could sit down and read the whole thing cover to cover in almost one sitting (I was 30 pages from the end when I got off work, so I went home and read the ending before I went to bed). It’s THAT GOOD. I haven’t read any of her other books, even though this one is third in its series, but I didn’t feel like I was missing any context for anything. There are Easter eggs, I know (again, thanks Facebook), but I could absolutely enjoy the story outside of them. And now I’m waiting for just the right moments to read everything else she’s ever written.
April 2024 Reading Wrap-Up
Total books read: 5 Total pages read: 917 Days read: 18/30 Average star rating: 3.35 Bookcase Roulette Books: 3 DNF: 1
Lizzie Blake’s Best Mistake by Mazey Eddings ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Those of you playing along at home might remember how much I enjoyed A Brush With Love, so I was super excited to get to the next book in the series! It was a fun read, but a little bit less my speed. Pregnancy trope is never going to be my favorite, and in places I found myself frustrated by how the characters were pushing themselves together because of the baby. That said, Lizzie and Rake were well-written, rounded characters, and I wanted to see them figure it out. I was definitely less invested in this one than I’ve been in other books, so it took a while to get through, but I did enjoy it.
Falling For the Best Man by Ally Decker ⭐⭐(½) April was a Kindle-heavy reading month, while I worked toward getting all of my books unpacked in my new house, starting with this shortie that I drew at random. It was ... not for me. When I wasn’t reading it, I wasn’t that curious about what I was missing in the story. The MCs didn’t communicate well enough – it's hard for me to enjoy a book where the entire conflict could be solved by just one adult conversation, and this story would have ended immediately if they had discussed their feelings honestly.But it did pass some time at work, so I guess there’s that.
Hearts on Fire by Christina Berry ⭐⭐⭐⭐(½) Oh, this book was DELIGHTFUL! I mean, a small-town, firefighter, cat dad romance novel? What’s not to love? I was invested, I was entertained, I was absolutely along for whatever this story had to offer. It gets into some heavy portrayals of loss, anxiety and PTSD, along with tangential mentions of alcohol abuse, so read at your own risk, but everything is handled with empathy and love. Truly, my biggest complaint is just that the story ended at all.
Lovers at the Museum by Isabel Allende ⭐⭐(¼) Listen. They can’t all be winners. And maybe if you like paranormal-type stories more than I do, this might be a better read. As it is, I would have DNF’d if it were more than 25 pages. The story didn’t engage me, and I couldn’t figure out how it was supposed to work. You might like it, but I did not.
Claimed by the Mountain Man by Carly Keene ⭐⭐⭐(½) This was fun and cheesy and predictable and who doesn’t love a mountain man falling for the pretty girl who runs the cupcake food truck? I usually end up reading novellas at the end of the month, when I’m busy and trying to squeeze reading time in, but they’re just less exciting for me because the stories have to move so fast, and that was absolutely true here. It felt rushed, but that’s fair for what it is. My personal tastes just lean a little more toward slow burns and/or detailed, drawn out romances. With a couple hundred more pages, it might’ve been a 4 or 5 star.
DNF: 24 Hours in Paris. I read one chapter and I was bored, so I stopped.
May 2024 Reading Wrap-Up
Total books read: 5 Total pages read: 1,490 Days read: 18/30 Average star rating: 4.45 Bookcase Roulette Books: 2 DNF: 2
Kissing Bandit by Margaret Rose ⭐⭐⭐⭐(¾) I bought her first book on Indie Bookstore Day last year, and I haven’t stopped thinking about it. So when Margaret Rose was doing a signing at my favorite indie this year, it was a no-brainer. I’d put it off for a bit because I wasn’t sure exactly what it would be about, but I can’t pass up a signed, personalized copy. And I’m SO GLAD I did, because this was fantastic! There’s a perfect balance of the romance between the MC and the LI, and strong friendships between her and the other ladies in town. It’s cute, it’s fluffy, it wasn’t quite as perfect for me as Sink or Sell, but still an absolutely incredible read.
The Burnout by Sophie Kinsella ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (¾) I’ve seen this one on shelves quite a bit lately, but hadn’t read it ... mostly because I wasn’t quite ready for the book to read me right back. But I was finally ready (for the book, and some changes in my own life), and I picked up a copy on an impromptu walk to the library near my house. It’s been a MINUTE since I read Sophie Kinsella, but the Shopaholic series are some of the first books I remember reading from the adult side of the library. This one absolutely lived up to my expectations. Her books are so honest feeling, without shying away from character flaws or the hard parts of real life. It was laugh out loud funny, and yes, absolutely did call me out on my own bullshit in a few places.
The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I read this in middle school – didn't we all – and honestly it hadn’t crossed my mind to reread for years. But the Broadway musical opened recently, and everything I’d seen about it was incredible. I mean, just ... this isn’t a musical review, but y’all have no idea how long it’s been since I listened to a cast album and didn’t want to skip a single track. The week before it came out, I decided to reread the book because I didn’t remember much about the story itself. This is now the second time I’ve revisited something I didn’t love in school and come to really appreciate it as an adult (and the second time that book has been turned into a musical ... stay tuned to see if I reread Gatsby next!). There’s SO MUCH about this book that was lost on me as a 12-year-old, from plot points to the sheer impact it had on me. I hadn’t realized how quickly it all happens: from the drive-in to the church to the rumble and the convenience store, it’s the span of like ... a week. And these characters ... they’re kids. The oldest brother is 20, trying to keep up with 14 and 16-year-old siblings while they figure out lives without their parents on the wrong side of Tulsa. It wasn’t the most gripping story I’ve ever read, but the more and longer I think about it, the more it all sinks in. And yes, the opening/closing line is even better than I remembered it being, in terms of setting up the entire book as the theme.
You, With a View by Jessica Joyce ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This was a blind date with a book from the above-mentioned favorite indie last summer, but I’d been waiting for the perfect time to read it. It’s FANTASTIC, probably top five for the year so far. There’s romance, there’s grief, there’s family real and found (and we all know I LOVE found family), and there’s a cross-country road trip. It’s spicy, delightfully so, funny and heartfelt, and gave me a wonderful escape from a few long days. (and no, they’re not cousins, which was never my working theory, but apparently warrants clarification).
Unfollowed by Megan Phelps-Roper ⭐⭐⭐(¾) I added a nonfiction book to my reading goals for the month, and then the month was basically over. So I roulette’d something from my shelf and landed on this. I was interested in it, but a little worried because it’s LONG (and was right to be worried, I finished it at like 9:30 p.m. on the last day of the month, in a final push to hit my goal). Every word was well-selected and thought-provoking, and shined light on a story I thought I knew. It was a pretty far jump from the light and fluffy reading I generally trend toward, and also particularly difficult for me personally having grown up so geographically close to the church. I know the landmarks, I know the streets Megan is talking about, and I know exactly what it looked like to drive by a protest. What I didn’t know, though, was the context surrounding some of them, and I’m really glad I finally made time to get through this one, even though I don’t see myself reading it again.
DNF: Parents Behaving Badly, Hotel Scarface
#I don't actually expect anyone to read through these#but I have fun writing them#and didn't feel like making four separate posts#so here they are#katie reads#kr24#books#bookblr
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books read in 2024:
out on a limb - hannah bonam-young
keeping 13 - chloe walsh
picking daisies on sundays - liana cincotti
done and dusted - lyla sage
flawless - elsie silver
funny feelings - tarah dewitt
call it what you want - brigid kemmerer
a love letter to whiskey - kandi steiner
once upon a broken heart - stephanie garber
mile high - liz tomforde
night shift - annie crown
heartless - elsie silver
afterglow effect - alecia gabrielle
too wrong to be right - melonie johnson
just go with it - madison wright
powerless - elsie silver
just friends - tiffany pitcock
magnolia parks - jessa hastings
twisted love - ana huang
the duet - hailey gardiner
love redesigned - lauren asher
happily never after - lynn painter
camp let you go - kristen lucero
more than just us - allie otoski
the infinity between us - n.s. perkins
older - jennifer hartmann
wild love - elsie silver
diving in - bianca miller
funny story - emily henry
the seven year slip - ashley poston
the rule book - sarah adams
next of kin - hannah bonam-young
twice shy - sarah hogle
rewrite our story - kat singleton
the truth & lies duet - c.w. farnsworth
just for the summer - abby jimenez
the deal - elle kennedy
the cruel prince - holly black
the consequences of falling - liliana rose hastings
the summer of perfect mistakes - cynthia st. aubin
the right move - liz tomforde
the summer of broken rules - k.l. walther
this summer will be different - carley fortune
catch the sun - jennifer hartmann
every last word - tamara ireland stone
like i never said - c.w. farnsworth
a thousand broken pieces - tillie cole
caught up - liz tomforde
the art of breathing - cali melle
she followed the moon back to herself - amanda lovelace
the cinnamon bun book store - laurie gilmore
where time stands still - n.s. perkins
the irish goodbye - amy ewing
blue sisters - coco mellors
all too well - corinne michaels
forget me not - alyson derrick
when we were friends - jane green
i fell in love with hope - lancali
the housemaid - freida mcfadden
the perfect marriage - jeneva rose
daisy haites - jessa hastings
dead poets society - nancy h. kleinbaum
summer on dune road - rachel cullen
can't help falling in love - sophie sullivan
by the book - c.a. steinhaus
pageboy - elliot page
caraval - stephanie garber
red - annie cardi
hooked - emily mcintire
maine characters - hannah orenstein
firefly lane - kristin hannah
dear ava - ilsa madden-mills
the perks of being a wallflower - stephen chbosky
cruel summer - maisey yates
reading goal: 74/50
#hannah bonam-young#chloe walsh#liana cincotti#lyla sage#elsie silver#tarah dewitt#brigid kemmerer#stephanie garber#liz tomforde#jessa hastings#ana huang#lauren asher#lynn painter#carley fortune#jennifer hartmann#cw farnsworth#ns perkins#lancali#elliot page#kristin hannah#emily mcintire#jess' reading log#bookblr#booklr#books
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Men. They really can do a number on you and not even give a shit that they did so.
Black Ties & White Lies - Kat Singleton
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ahhh another grumpy billionaire ready to spend all his money on his soon-to-be woman
*swoon*
#black ties and white lies#kat singleton#beckham sinclaire#margo moretti#read#currently reading#reading#long reads#readers of tumblr#book#boyfriend#bookworm#book quotes#books#2023 reads#tumblrpost#tumblelog#tumblog#tumblr#pinterest#me#this love#so this is love#i love him#i love her#this is love#fictional men
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MINI REVIEW: Pretty Rings and Broken Things by Kat Singleton
It’s a mini review! I’m clearing out my review queue of all the books I can’t seem to convince myself to finish, for one reason or another. That doesn’t mean these are negative reviews, it simply means that something isn’t compelling me to keep reading at the moment. Maybe I’ll go back to them another day, maybe I won’t! DNF Details: How far did I get? 150 pages in, nearly halfway through. Why…
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#Billionaire#Book Review#Contemporary Romance#Fake Relationship#Kat Singleton#Kindle Book#Marriage of Convenience#Romance Book#Romance Novel
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Top 10 books to read in 2023
1. The final offer by Lauren Asher
(Dreamland Billionaire Series)
2. Love Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood
3. King of pride by Ana Huang
(Kings of sin series)
4. Secretly yours by Tessa Bailey
5. Black ties and White Lies by Kat Singleton
6. Practice makes perfect by Sarah Adams
7. The Unwanted marriage by Catharina Maura
(The Windsor siblings series)
8. Unfortunately yours by Tessa Bailey
9. Brutalize me by Michelle Heard
(Corrupted Royal series)
10. Contractual Obligations by Elle Rivers
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What I read in 2023
Tis The Season For Revenge by Morgan Elizabeth
Always Mine by Laura Pavlov
Her Way by Nicci Harris
His Pretty Little Burden by Nicci Harris
His Pretty Little Queen by Nicci Harris
The Piece That Fits by N.J. Gray
Heartless by Elsie Silver
Mile High by Liz Tomforde
Fresh Meet by Jasmin Miller
A Better Man by Carrie Elks
Suffer in Silence by Kelsey Clayton
Screams in Symphony by Kelsey Clayton
Our Thing by Nicci Harris
Cosa Nostra by Nicci Harris
Flawless by Elsie Silver
Consider Me by Becka Mack
The Right Move by Liz Tomforde
Play With Me by Becka Mack
A not so meet cute by Meghan Quinn
So not meant to be by Meghan Quinn
A long time coming by Meghan Quinn
A Photo Finish by Elsie Silver
Dirty Devil by Melissa Ivers
Keeping Denver by Sandy Alvarez and Crystal Daniels
Thorne Princess by L.J. Shen
Black Ties & White Lies by Kat Singleton
Rule Number Five by J. Wilder
Taste by Melanie Harlow
Tease by Melanie Harlow
Tempt by Melanie Harlow
Kiss and don’t tell by Meghan Quinn
Those Three Little Words by Meghan Quinn
Right Man, Right Tine by Meghan Quinn
Distance by Luna Mason
Glove Save by Teagan Hunter
Heat Haven by Sarah Blue
One Pucked Up Pack by Sarah Blue
That One Night by Emily Rath
Sleet Kitten by S.J. Tilly
Forbidden: Part One by Emilia Emerson
Pucking around by Emily Rath
Sinners anonymous by Somme Sketcher
Sinners consumed by Somme Sketcher
Sinners condemned by Somme Sketcher
Ever Mine by Laura Pavlov
Make You Mine by Laura Pavlov
Things We Never Got Over by Lucy Score
Unperfect by Susie Tate
Finn by BJ Alpha
Oscar by BJ Alpha
Things We Hide From The Light by Lucy Score
Coach by Devney Perry
Their Broken Legend by Nicci Harris
Gravity by Tal Bauer
Pucking Ever After Vol. 1 by Emily Rath
Thrust & Throttle by Emma Slate
Sugar and Skulls by LM Terry
The Ritual by Shantel Tessier
The Sinner by Shantel Tessier
The Sacrifice by Shantel Tessier
Washed in Blood by Ashley Lane
The Deal by Elle Kennedy
The Mistake by Elle Kennedy
The Score by Elle Kennedy
The Goal by Elle Kennedy
The Legacy by Elle Kennedy
Venom & Vengance by Emma Slate
Watercolor Skulls by LM Terry
The Rescue by Julie Weaver
Roses and Skulls by LM Terry
Runaway Love by Melanie Harlow
Simply Mine by Laura Pavlov
What I heard in 2023
Icebraker by Hannah Grace
Blindsided by Amy Daws
The Hardest Fall by Ella Maise
The Wall of Winnipeg and Me by Mariana Zapata
Don't Kiss the Bride by Carian Cole
Power Play by Maria Luis
Sin Bin by Maria Luis
Twisted Love by Ana Huang
Twisted Games by Ana Huang
Twisted Hate by Ana Huang
Twisted Lies by Ana Huang
The Simple Wild by K.A. Tucker
Wild At Heart by K.A. Tucker
Forever Wild by K.A. Tucker
Throttled by Lauren Asher
Focused by Karla Sorensen
Running Wild by K.A. Tucker
The Fine Print by Lauren Asher
Faked by Karla Sorensen
Forbidden by Karla Sorensen
Floored by Karla Sorensen
The Marriage Effect by Karla Sorensen
The Bombshell Effect by Karla Sorensen
The Ex Effect by Karla Sorensen
Home Game by Odette Stone
Puck Me Secretly by Odette Stone
It Happened One Summer by Tessa Bailey
All Rhodes Lead Here by Mariana Zapata
Under Locke by Mariana Zapata
Repeat by Kylie Scott
tattered by Devney Perry
timid by Devney Perry
Hook, Line, and Sinker by Tessa Bailey
tragic by Devney Perry
tinsel by Devney Perry
Until it fades by K.A. Tucker
Kulti by Mariana Zapata
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