Dating Dr. Dil by Nisha Sharma

Dating Dr. Dil by Nisha Sharma

Dating Dr. Dil was something I definitely didn’t expect it to be – goofy.  Example: the hero nicknames his penis “Charlie” and never tells the heroine, so the reader is forever subjected to scenes of internal monologue featuring Charlie jumping in delight in his pants at the sight of her.  As always, Nisha Sharma writes…

Book Lovers by Emily Henry

Book Lovers by Emily Henry

Book Lovers is as charming and well-written as I expect any Emily Henry book to be, yet it didn’t make me smile the way Beach Read or People We Meet on Vacation did.  A little too winking and knowing in its metafictional take on small-town romance tropes, it attempts to pay tribute to the genre…

Good Hands by Kelly Jamieson

Good Hands by Kelly Jamieson

I’m a fan of the vacation fling trope in romances, ones where the characters meet up again later and develop an actual relationship. So when I heard that Kelly Jamieson’s most recent release, Good Hands would feature this within her current hockey series (Bears Hockey II) I was quite excited to get my hands on…

Chef’s Kiss by TJ Alexander

Chef’s Kiss by TJ Alexander

What a fun, refreshing slow-burn of a romance!  Chef’s Kiss understands what joy cooking can bring, and it brings it to life through a union between grumpy and sunshine, that universally appealing combo.  TJ Alexander has some real writing skills, and they deploy them perfectly. Highly-strung Simone Larkspur is a busy pastry chef who lands…

Sleepover by Serena Bell

Sleepover by Serena Bell

Sleepover is one of the best contemporary romances released in the past ten years.  You don’t need me to tell you that.  But maybe you do need me to let you know that the book’s just been reissued and if you don’t own it, you should run and grab your own copy. Sawyer Paulson has…