Closed Door Romance
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Review: “The Comic Con” by Dee Lagasse
I love it when a book is unexpectedly wonderful that it makes you sit down for three hours after you wake up and read it in one go. That’s exactly what happened with The Comic Con by Dee Lagasse. Continue reading
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NetGalley Review: “Games in the Ballroom” by Jentry Flint
I don’t have a lot of experience with historical romances, but I’ve always enjoyed the ones I’ve read. And this one is no different. I went into this friends to lovers romance mostly blind and was pleasantly surprised by the way it was written. Continue reading
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NetGalley Review: “Book Boyfriend” by Kris Ripper
feel like Book Boyfriend is more a story about friendships and the connections you make with people, about finding your courage and strength and trusting yourself to do something that is scary and terrifying. Continue reading
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Review: “The Cheat Sheet” by Sarah Adams
he Cheat Sheet is Sarah’s newest addition to her series of fantastic romantic comedies. One of my favorite things about Sarah’s stories is how relatable her heroines are. They’re beautiful, charming and hilarious, but we can all see a little bit of ourselves in them. Continue reading
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Review: “Just Getting Started” by Fiona West
Fiona West has been slaying me regularly with her books in the Timber Falls series, all of them set in a small town following the lives of the various characters that live there. Continue reading
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Review: “Elementary Romantic Calculus” by Susannah Nix
I feel like I should start every Susannah Nix review with the sentence: Susannah Nix can do no wrong. Because just like every book I’ve read of hers so far, this one is golden. Continue reading
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Review: “The Temporary Roomie” by Sarah Adams
Let me just start by saying for a closed-door romance, The Temporary Roomie had so much sexual chemistry that at one point I had to make sure I was reading the right book. THAT’S HOW GOOD SARAH ADAMS’ BOOKS ARE! Continue reading
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Review: “The Off Limits Rule” by Sarah Adams
It’s the kind of book that once you start, you won’t be able to put down. It’s also the kind of book that fills you with so much love and affection for the little things, for your friends and for the simple things in life. Continue reading
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Review: “The Enemy” by Sarah Adams
Then there’s the banter, it’s so hilarious and I swear, you need to be alone when you read this, because you’re going to end up gigglesnorting a couple of times through the course of the book. Continue reading
About Me
Hi! I’m Anna P. and welcome to my blog! I’ve been reading romance exclusively since 2010 and been reviewing and blogging for a few years since. In 2021, I published my debut romance novel that can be found on Amazon and in Kindle Unlimited.