Why do we love the love enemies to lovers trope? Why do we love enemies to lovers romances so much? Or a good enemies to lover book? Could it be that underlying tension and hot banter? Love stories about people who are enemies but end up falling in love are a classic trope that never fails to captivate and move…
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Book Review: Icebreaker Hannah Grace
ICEBREAKER HANNAH GRACE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER BOOKTOK FAVORITE Icebreaker Hannah Grace is a delightful sports hockey romance that delivers a perfect blend of warmth, humor, and heat. If you’re a fan of hockey romances or sports romance in general, this book is a must-read. It tells the story of Anastasia and Nathan, two characters who start as enemies…
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Book Review: Things We Never Got Over by Lucy Score
Lucy Score’s Things We Never Got Over is the perfect start to the Knockemout Series, offering a delightful mix of romance, drama, and humor. The story follows Naomi, who finds herself running away from her wedding and thrown into an unexpected situation when she learns she has a niece she didn’t know about. Enter Knox, a grumpy, bearded, bad…
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Book Review: Hunting Adeline by H.D. Carlton
Hunting Adeline by H.D. Carlton is the second book in the Cat and Mouse duet and it is so much more darker and disturbing than the first book. This dark romance novel is thrillingly dark and skillfully weaves together elements of suspense, love, and psychological depth. Carlton’s writing is both complicated and interesting, pulling readers into a story that is…
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Book Review: Haunting Adeline by H. D. Carlton
Haunting Adeline by H.D. Carlton, the first book in the Cat and Mouse Duet, is an intense and extremely dark romance that will leave you breathless. From the moment Zade, the scarred hero, sets eyes on Addie, he is utterly obsessed with her. His over-the-top possessive obsession is a defining feature of his character, making him both intriguing and terrifying.…