I Think He Knows by Katie Bailey has everything that you would expect and love in this genre. sweet, quick and easy little chocolate read.
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I Think He Knows by Katie Bailey has everything that you would expect and love in this genre. sweet, quick and easy little chocolate read.
My experience with On Dublin Street by Samantha Young was completely taken over by my issues with the unbearable central female character.
Under Locke by Mariana Zapata is good. It’s a cliche biker romance but set in a slow-cooking fire. So you get all the alpha male heroism.
Melt Into Me by Adhiti Aravind is brilliant with its intense family and boardroom power play, like these characters were playing chess.
Trojan Horse by Jim Corrigan is too extensive and detailed in weaponry for kids but the same thing is actually what works for adults
Group, Photo, Grave by Joanna Campbell Slan could have gone into a bit more into the mystery as now it is all about the central character
I Know It’s You by Susan Lewis travel a lot through various alleys branching out with the plot and this can both be a good and bad thing.
Between Us by Mhairi McFarlane was kind of off because of the audiobook and the biggest selling point- the romance was so unconvincing too.
How to Destroy Your Husband by Jess Kitching do actually get immersed in the process of finding out the secrets of this “husband” character.
Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston is extremely slow not because of some narration technique but simply because it is.