We're finally settling into our new home! Time to finally start a new book
We're finally settling into our new home! Time to finally start a new book
Bless Sarah MacLean's column in the Washington Post for introducing me to this gem.
Nuanced and pleasingly steamy, it tackles issues of sexuality, class, position, and power in Regency England. Easy enough to follow without reading the rest of the series, but I'd bet they're worth the read.
I almost never read contemporary romances, but when I do they're inevitably about rock stars. Let's not worry about what that might say about me, okay?
Idol was on point. Sexy, fun, and hit all the emotional highs and lows you want out of a romance.
I loved everything about this book (especially that they have no chill about foreshadowing ace!Jughead).
Overall it was diverse, laugh-out-loud funny, tackled tough issues with grace, and the art was beautiful to boot.
"It was a small idea, but at least the idea was mine."
Adoring this collection so far. Nina LaCour somehow makes me want to go camping even though I've never wanted to go camping in my life.