Genre: LGBTQIA+

Review~ Afterglow

This one felt very British, even though it takes place in the US. Briar’s dad is British, and Alice lives in London, plus the narrator

Review~ Ready to Score

Jade and Francesca are rival teachers, though they teach different subjects, but they also both have their eye on coaching spots with their high school’s

Review~ And They Were Roommates

This book had all the makings to be one of my favorites- rivals to lovers, boarding school, close-proximity, LGBTQIA+ representation. And while I did enjoy

Review~ Out of Step, Into You

Friends to Rivals to Friendly Rivals to Friends to Lovers? That’s pretty much what is happening with story, along with a whole lot of anger

Review~ Summer Girls

With every book I read by Jennifer Dugan, I like her more and more. And I’m always a fan of the rivals to lovers trope.

Review~ Honey Girl

This book is part romance, part finding yourself, and I really enjoyed it. I related to Grace in a lot of ways, from not knowing

Review~ Get Real, Chloe Torres

This is my first book by the author, and I really enjoyed it. Told from Chloe’s POV, we follow 3 former best friends on a

Review~ Under All the Lights

This is the second book in a duology and I definitely recommend reading the first book (When it All Syncs Up) before reading this one.

Review~ The Guncle Abroad

The story picks up about 5 years after the first book, and while it can be read as a stand alone, events from the first

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