The Red Palace by June Hur know how to grab you and keep you hooked. I loved both the language and the narration technique.
Love Contract by Adhiti Aravind
I would say that Love contract by Adhiti Aravind is a quick and bitter-sweet romance that is worth a try. Has a good message beneath
God of Malice (Legacy of Gods, #1) by Rina Kent
God of Malice (Legacy of Gods, #1) by Rina Kent was like watching an accident that horrified and left me enthralled at the same time
Anatomy: A Love Story by Dana Schwartz
I couldn’t relate to the main character. In fact, None of the characters. So that’s why Anatomy by Dana Schwartz wasn’t the best read for me.
When You Get the Chance by Emma Lord
When You Get the Chance by Emma Lord is fluffy and candy-sweet with sprinkles of life lessons, adorable family moments and of course romance.
Beyond the Darkness by Yuktha Asrani
Beyond the Darkness is filled with family goals, relationship struggles and twists and turns to keep it enjoyable.
Tokyo Ever After by Emiko Jean
Tokyo Ever After by Emiko Jean was filled with cliche plots and scenes but if you want to wind down after a tough day this is perfect.
Only a Monster by Vanessa Len
Only a Monster keeps itself pacy, interesting and absolutely high on its elements. I loved how it kept reinventing itself.
Dial A for Aunties by Jesse Q. Sutanto
You can pick up Dial A for Aunties by Jesse Q. Sutanto when you are having a rough time, because this book can instantly relax and calm you.
Where the Blame Lies by Mia Sheridan
Where the Blame Lies by Mia Sheridan, to me this book is the definition of a worthwhile book filled with actual plot and content.