
A fun second installment to the Rocky Start series.

A fun second installment to the Rocky Start series.

#LittensLoveRomance Ch.35-end/review: I‘m so glad Noah‘s sister smacked some sense into him and instead of sabotaging his relationship he went to see Amelia. It was a great ending and a nice big gesture on his part (buying the iPhone too❤️). I really liked this book even though it was definitely a slow burn lots of pining type of romance. I fell in love with the town too, and the quirky people. I will definitely be heading back to Rome, Kentucky.

The tagged book, When in Rome, is based off of the movie shown, Roman Holiday.
Has anyone seen this movie?
I haven‘t.
Another book I‘m reading, Big Great Beautiful Life, has also mentioned this same movie!
What are the odds that two books at the same time have mentioned the same movie?!

I really enjoyed this romance and characters. Thanks to our host @StayCurious #LittensLoveRomance #ISpyBingoOct @TheAromaofBooks #Read2025 @DieAReader

#LittensLoveRomance Ch.33-34: finally Amelia and Noah have it out and decide that yes! they do want to be together. hallelujah! But then those damn paparazzi show up and surprise, Susan comes to the rescue. A bit convenient. Amelia speaks to her mom, and realizes Susan has been the villain in the piece for a while. She acknowledges that she‘s given the woman too much power over her - but no more. ⬇️

This was a cute and fun read! It had me smiling from beginning to end. Now it's time for me to watch Roman Holiday.
4⭐️
#littensloveromance

And we have another favourite in contention. Two wonderfully light, rom-com-y books in a row is a wonderful streak to find myself on. Amd their fall and cozy too which is nice. Soon it'll be all christmas, all the time, and I'm not quite ready for that. #57-2025

Excellent writing with interesting characters, this book kept a steady pace and had a satisfactory ending for me. Recommended if you like introspective main characters, and a midwestern setting where not all the character threads are tied off neatly at the end.