Check out my review of Summer in the City by Alex Aster, a steamy rom-com... The post Summer in the City Book Review appeared first on Peanut Blossom Book Club.| Peanut Blossom Book Club
Check out my review of Lost and Lassoed by Lyla Sage, a spicy small town... The post Lost and Lassoed Book Review appeared first on Peanut Blossom Book Club.| Peanut Blossom Book Club
Check out my review of The Neighbor Favor by Kristina Forest, a sweet and swoony... The post The Neighbor Favor Book Review appeared first on Peanut Blossom Book Club.| Peanut Blossom Book Club
As we catch up on summer cover reveals here on The Booked Shelf, we are delighted to spotlight the cover to NYT Bestselling author Emiko Jean’s 2026 YA romance, Love Me Tomorrow, initially re…| The Booked Shelf
When I'm sick, sad, frustrated, or tired and want an emotional hug, I always pick up my "comfort books." Whether I vent about it to a friend or not, my mood isn't fixed until I read a good comforting book. Sometimes, I read the entire book. Sometimes, I read a part of it. Sometimes, I skim all of it. Sometimes, I read just a chapter or two. I may read more than one book. I do whatever I feel like I need and it always makes me feel better. I'm still figuring out why these books provide me with...| the wordy habitat
Although Love Below Zero is a romance, there's a strong highlight on the main characters individually which I loved. Knowing them so well made their romance make sense.| the wordy habitat
Check out my review of When in Rome by Sarah Adams, a grumpy-sunshine romance set in the sweet small town of Rome, Kentucky.| Peanut Blossom Book Club
I've read all of Abby Jimenez's books and while I didn't like all of them, I enjoy them at least a bit. I once consecutively read a bunch of books from her backlog, and it was fun. I discovered Yours Truly which became one of my comfort reads. Hence, when Just For The Summer was released, I had high hopes for it. And it did not disappoint.| the wordy habitat
When I decided to read all of Ali Hazelwood's backlist, I did not expect that I would want to review one of them. I read Check & Mate weeks back and it has been persistently present at the back of my mind. When you can't stop thinking about a book, it's a sign to review it and air out all the thoughts. So, here I am, to do just that.| the wordy habitat
These sweet and spicy small town romances build worlds with such a fun cast of characters you'll never want to leave!| Peanut Blossom Book Club
Romance subgenres help readers narrow down and find a book they know they'll love! Let's explore the most popular subgenres from our book club list.| Peanut Blossom Book Club
Romance tropes help readers find the perfect books for their next read. Let's explore the most popular romantic tropes from our best book club books.| Peanut Blossom Book Club
The story was nice but not great. It was light entertainment during my commute. But it's not a book that stands out or that I will remember for a long time.| the wordy habitat
I read Drag Me Up a couple of months back and have been procrastinating writing a review for it. It's always the best books that are harder to review. And this is definitely one of the best romance books that I've read.| the wordy habitat
I picked up Tis the Season for Revenge on a whim and it turned out to be so damn good that it gave me hope to read more romance books.| the wordy habitat
I came across Passenger Princess on Kindle Unlimited while borrowing another book and decided to give it a chance. I did not expect it to be as good as it was. It wasn't great but it was interesting and entertaining. It was exactly the light-hearted read that I wanted.| the wordy habitat
I prefer writing full book reviews of books that I've loved because I want to gush about them and make more people read them. Usually, I don't write reviews of books I didn't enjoy. But sometimes, books like Till There Was You come along which annoy me so much that I need to vent about them.| the wordy habitat
A list of the best romance novels for adults including several kinds of romances. No matter what you're looking for, you will find a recommendation here. It is also a great place to start if you are new to adult romance.| the wordy habitat
February is the month of love, even though that fact and statement makes me roll my eyes. What with the whole Valentine’s Day or week, it’s the month where everyone focuses on love and …| Not Just Fiction
The book has quite a few negatives but I still love Ashes of You. t starts with a chilling prologue where Hallie, one of the main characters, is running from someone.| the wordy habitat
Teatime allows us to slow down and savor life – and what better way to savor life than by escaping with a good book? Put on the kettle and nestle into your favorite chair to celebrate Valentine’s Day with a romantic read. These tea romances explore many relationships: romantic, friend, family, and even our relationship with ourselves.| Tea Journey
Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly meme that was originally created and hosted by Rukky @ Eternity Books starting in August 2019, and was then cohosted with Dani @ Literary Lion from May 2020 to March …| Unwrapping Words