ARC Review: A Queen’s Game Katharine McGee

I loved Katharine McGee’s American Royals series, and I was excited to read A Queen’s Game. Both are full of escapist glitz, glamour, romance, and political drama. While the American Royals series envisions a fictional world in which America was founded as a monarchy, A Queen’s Game explores some real life European monarchies, which made … More ARC Review: A Queen’s Game Katharine McGee

ARC Review: Hers for the Weekend by Helena Greer

It has been so miserably hot here in the NYC area that a romance set around the Christmas season was EXACTLY what I needed. Hers for the Weekend is just as charming as Helena Greer’s two earlier books in the Carrigan’s series. Carrigan’s is a magical Christmas wonderland (run by Jews, of course) in upstate … More ARC Review: Hers for the Weekend by Helena Greer

ARC Review: The Au Pair Affair by Tessa Bailey

The main characters of The Au Pair Affair, Burgess and Tallulah, are introduced in Fangirl Down, the previous book in this new sports romance series by Tessa Bailey. I was intrigued by them from their cameo in the previous book, and their story did not let me down. I love interconnected romance novels. Josephine and … More ARC Review: The Au Pair Affair by Tessa Bailey

ARC Review: You Had Me at Happy Hour by Timothy Janovsky

I’ve read and enjoyed many of Timothy Janovky’s books. His books have a witty energy that jumps off the page. They manage to be funny and entertainly while addressing serious subjects, and You Had Me at Happy Hour is no exception. This was my third book by Janovsky, and I love that he has such … More ARC Review: You Had Me at Happy Hour by Timothy Janovsky

ARC Review: Director’s Cut by Carlyn Greenwald

I loved Carlyn Greenwald’s last book, Sizzle Reel, and I was so excited to continue reading about the journey of these characters. While Sizzle Reel is focused on Luna, she becomes a side character in Director’s Cut in order for Greenwald to tell Valeria’s story. I am a musical theater nerd, and I had so … More ARC Review: Director’s Cut by Carlyn Greenwald