I'd like to petition for an increase in potential star ratings because Take a Hint, Dani Brown deserves at LEAST 20 stars. It's a friends-to-lovers, fake relationship, grumpy one and grumpy one (but both secretly soft) dish of deliciousness.
Tag: Contemporary
40-Love
There was so much to love about 40-Love! I enjoy everything I read from Olivia Dade, but 40-Love just hit me on such a personal level, made me laugh, and completely melted my heart!
The Boyfriend Project
This book. I loved it so, so much. After discovering, very publicly, that her boyfriend had been three-timing her, Samiah Brooks - along with her two new also-were-cheated-on-by-Craig friends - has sworn off men to focus on herself and her career. Of course it's then that she meets the gorgeous new guy at her office, Daniel Collins.
The Worst Best Man
I'd heard great things about The Worst Best Man from Romancelandia before I started reading, so I went into it fully expecting to enjoy it. What I wasn't expecting was that I'd have a shit-eating grin plastered on my face the entire time! Mia Sosa had me laughing out loud and falling in love at the same time. It ended up being the perfect book to read during this time.
Love Hard
This was my first Nalini Singh and it definitely won't be my last! I loved the dynamic between Jake and Juliet - even as they sniped at each other, the underlying currents of attraction - and, yes, care - are there from the start.
Sated (Fit Trilogy #3)
I liked all three books in the Fit Trilogy, but Sated was hands down my favorite. Five stars for sure. The only way it could have been better was if it were a novel instead of a novella! (Because I need more nerds in love, thank you very much.)
Tamed (Fit Trilogy #2)
There were parts of Tamed that I really liked. Armando is a sweetheart and the chemistry between him and Nailah is great! I had to work at liking Nailah at first, but she grew on me as I got to know her better.
Fit (Fit Trilogy #1)
There were so many things about Fit that I really, really enjoyed! First and foremost, I adored Grant. I loved his approach to training Violet, his teasing side, and the fact that he had her best interests in mind from the get-go.