Stealing glances of your faceYou look everyday the sameDressed in hoodies & track pantsHair tied in a ponytail You don’t even look around anywhereHead stuck inside the darn bookEyes glued on the lines of the paraYour lips dare say the words The library seems appealing to meThe smell of fresh pages got me addicted, just... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Fine Print – By Lauren Asher (Disneyland Fairytale Modernized) (Billionaire Romance)
❝To the girls who dream of meeting a prince but end up falling for the misunderstood villain.❞ Synopsis: Rowan I'm in the business of creating fairy tales. Theme parks. Production companies. Five-star hotels. Everything could be all mine if I renovated Dreamland. My initial idea of hiring Zahra was good in theory, but then I... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Cheat Sheet – By Sarah Adams (Bookstagram made me read it)
❝I think some things are worth waiting for, no matter how long it takes.❞ Synopsis: Is it ever too late to leave the friend-zone? Hi, my name is Bree Camden, and I’m hopelessly in love with my best friend and star quarterback Nathan Donelson (so is half of America, judging by the tabloids and how... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Take a Hint, Dani Brown – By Talia Hibbert (#2 in Brown Sisters)
❝Anything you want to do, you can. Hurdles were made to be jumped. Glass ceilings were made to be smashed. But all that can be exhausting, so make sure you care for yourself too. There’s great value in the things that bring you joy.❞ Synopsis: Danika Brown knows what she wants: professional success, academic renown,... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Worst Best Man – By Mia Sosa (REGRETS NOT READING IT)
❝There are probably a dozen reasons why we shouldn’t even try. And maybe you can’t see yourself being with me. But I want you to know that if there’s any chance for us, I’ll take it.❞ Blurb: A wedding planner left at the altar. Yeah, the irony isn’t lost on Carolina Santos, either. But despite... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Bride Test – By Helen Hoang (Did it liveup to the hype?)
“My heart works in a different way, but it’s yours. You’re my one.” Blurb: Khai Diep has no feelings. Well, he feels irritation when people move his things or contentment when ledgers balance down to the penny, but not big, important emotions—like grief. And love. He thinks he’s defective. His family knows better—that his autism... Continue Reading →
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