Long time no talk to friends! Here is a very quick summery of the books I read in June! I hope everyone is doing well. My life is super busy and I am finding it hard to balance everything I have going on. Hopefully I can get a handle on things soon.





The Sweetheart List by Jill Shalvis – 4 Stars Jill Shalvis’s books are some of my favorite reads because you always know what you are going to get from. Her books are always filled with great friendships and heartwarming stories. If you are a fan of small town’s and a grumpy hero than I would check out this one! Thank you Avon and netgalley for my gifted copy for review.
Love Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood – 5 Stars I am so late with this post! I wrote it out on Wednesday and never published it so here it is! I didn’t work yesterday so I wasn’t able to get a pic of this beauty till today!!! I absolutely loved this book! I read it so fast and I already want to read it again! This is by far my favorite from @alihazelwoodso far. Thank you @this_is_edelweiss and @berkleyromance for my #gifted copy!
How To Honeymoon Alone by Olivia Hale – 4 Stars. This was such a fun book to read! We follow Eden who after dumping her recent fiancé goes on her honeymoon alone. While there she keeps bumping into fellow single traveler Phillip. The two end up spending a lot of time together and I loved reading about all their vacation excursions! If you want a fun and steamy vacation read then I would pick this one up. Thank you to the author and Indie Author’s Apprentice for my gifted copy of the book.
Calamity by Constance Fay – 4 Stars I am a sucker for a good space romance and this one delivered! Temperance is trying to keep her small crew together after the captain ran off with their intern. New member to the crew Arcadio just rubs Temperance the wrong way. As the two work closely together sparks start to fly and I could not put this one down! I love the mix of politics, adventure and romance in space!! Thank you Bramble and Edelweiss for my gifted copy. This one comes out November 14th.
Play For Me by Libby Hubscher – 4 Stars I finished Play For Me by Libby Hubscher and really enjoyed it! This is opposites attract where we have a sports therapist who recently had a bad run with her MLB team and takes a job at high school geared towards artists and not athletes. While there she bumps heads with her new roommate and fellow teacher who happens to be a classical pianist. This one still doesn’t beat her first book but it was a close second! Thank you @berkleyromance and @this_is_edelweiss for my #gifted copy!!