This books has all the Christmas vibes about it! Feel-good and heartwarming? Definitely. This is a story of love, friendship, and the things that people do to help others. The plot is never dull and the slow-building romance between Rose and Eugene is innocently beautiful. The characters have depth, and the story of a strong…
Book Review: The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang
Steamy and unconventional, The Kiss Quotient makes for an interesting read. The gender role reversal makes this novel the version of Pretty Woman we've all been waiting for. The portrayal of the love life of a woman with Asperger's is particularly compelling, allowing us to delve deeper into the mind of a person who does…
Book review: All Your Perfects by Colleen Hoover
Heart-breaking and absolutely inspiring. This book played at my heartstrings and then healed them completely. I was hooked from the get-go and by the time I reached the end, it seemed like I had completely flooded the house with my tears of catharsis. This is a must-read for couples in a serious relationship or those…
Book Review: One Day in December by Josie Silver
A heartfelt story of love at first sight, second chances, and the obstacles that two people face in making their deepest desires come true. This book made me feel frustrated, emotional, and best of all, it made me cry like a baby from sheer happiness. This story takes place over several years as the characters…
Book Review: Lady Midnight by Cassandra Clare
Just get together already! The build-up of sexual tension between Emma Carstairs and Julian Blackthorn is electrifying and only gets stronger with each chapter. The romance between this couple is real and the fact that they are close friends makes it even sweeter. I turned the pages with impetuous excitement, eager to find out how…
Book Review: It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover
Wow! Honest, heart-wrenching, and inspiring. This book is one of the ones that everyone is raving about, and rightly so. In fact, I would go so far as to say that I personally consider it to be one of Hoover's best works (but not the best, for that, I still reserve the place for Hopeless). …