• Book Reviews,  Fiction

    Before You Say I Do by Clare Lydon

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    Before You Say I Do by Clare Lydon


    Jordan Cohen is nothing but professional. Hired as Abby Porter’s bridesmaid by the groom Marcus Montgomery, Jordan knows she should ignore her attraction toward the gorgeous soon-to-be-married Abby. And it would have been easier if Abby was not also attracted to her and sending her mixed signals. So what about the Porter-Montgomery wedding?


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    Waiting for You by Elle Spencer | ARC Review

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    Waiting for You by Elle Spencer


    Ever since Lindsay learned about her past-life lover Roo while hypnotized with her BFF Patty in high school, she couldn’t forget her. Now, in her late thirties, Lindsay was divorced with a teenage daughter Brooke, painting a little boy no one knew and Roo. When Ren dropped by the small town of Salt Creek visiting her BFF Deb before moving to work in Paris, Lindsay promptly fainted at the sight of her.


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    THE EXTRAORDINARIES by TJ Klune | ARC Review

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    THE EXTRAORDINARIES (The Extraordinaries #1) by TJ Klune

    Click on the cover for my review on Goodreads.


    When I started reading The Extraordinaries, I did not have any expectations. The opening of the story was a fanfic chapter by Nick, and I did not really appreciate it nor realise Shadow Star and Pyro Storm were real in the book. But as I read on into the main story, it was surprisingly enjoyable and gave me a few laughs. The book was the kind of YA fantasy with queer main characters I needed back in my teens.

  • Book Reviews,  Fiction

    Just Three Words by Melissa Brayden

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    Just Three Words (Soho Loft #2) by Melissa Brayden


    Of late, I’ve been reading a lot of wlw (women-loving-women) romance novels. Approximately 1-book-per-day kind of “a lot” for a month straight. Or not so straight. Must be a quarter-life crisis thing since I pretty much never read romance in the past. I have yet to read one fall-in-love-with-best-friend story. Until now.

  • Book Reviews,  Fiction

    Autoboyography by Christina Lauren

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    Autoboyography by Christina Lauren, read by Deacon Lee & Kyle Mason


    Autoboyography is a very cute and sweet story between a bisexual high school senior, Tanner, and a Mormon Brother, Sebastian. It is the sort of book that provides hope for readers, especially young and queer ones, but, sadly, does not reflect the real world. The overall story is a dream too good to be true. Maybe that is part of the reason why it was enjoyable: you get things you don’t get out of life. Deacon did a great job at narrating, too, even though he didn’t sound much like a high schooler. He gave this story a calmness that makes it even more soothing to listen to. Also, I finished the book in two days. That is approximately two sittings, which is weirdly fast for me.