28 days. Karina has 28 days without her parents. Apparently that's enough time for her entire life to change.
Tag: mental health rep
YA Review: Somewhere Between Bitter and Sweet by Laekan Zea Kemp // Hopes, Dreams, and Pastries
Pen just wants to follow in her father's footsteps and take over the restaurant he's poured his life into...too bad that's the last thing he wants.
Romance Review: Accidentally Engaged by Farah Heronnn // Baking Bread with a Brown, British Captain America
When Reena's parents attempt to set her up again, this time with a suitor across the hall, she's determined to resist...until she needs a fake fiancé to win a cooking competition.
YA ARC Review: We Can’t Keep Meeting Like This by Rachel Lynn Solomon // Weddings, Harps, and Grand Gestures Meet in this Rom-Com
Quinn was raised on a steady diet of weddings and romance. Too bad none of it feels real to her. Until her childhood friend, Tarek, returns for the summer and shows her just how real love can be.
YA ARC Review: Fifteen Hundred Miles from the Sun by Jonny Garza Villa // The Sun, Moon, and Everything In Between
In one drunken tweet, Jules Luna outs himself and throws a low-key senior year out the window. But when his twitter crush slides into his dms to offer support it might not be all bad.
Romance Review: Honey Girl by Morgan Rogers
Grace Porter is not the kind of person who goes to Vegas and gets drunkenly married to a woman whose name she doesn’t know…until she does exactly that.
Romance Mini Reviews // Six Romance Books for February
Mini reviews of six romance books I've read in the past six weeks!
Romance Review: Take a Hint, Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert // Lifts and Lovers
When her heroic rescue goes viral, Dani Brown thinks it's a sign that her and grumpy guard Zaf Ansari are meant to sleep together. Meanwhile, he needs the publicity from their fake relationship even if his hopeless romantic heart might get hurt in the process.
Romance Review: Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert // Lists and Landlords
After a near death experience, Chloe Brown comes up with a plan to Get a Life. But she'll need the help of her gruff, tattooed landlord to show her just how to let loose.
YA Book Review // Emergency Contact by Mary H.K. Choi
Emergency Contact is a love letter to romance in the modern technology as Penny and Sam fall in love with every text message and phone call.