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I am just loving this series so much! I can’t decide if I want to take my time with it or just rush through and finish them all 😍 I’ll probably keep flying through them because that’s just who I am. This one follows Meg and her longtime friend, Noah. I’ve read several amazing friends to lovers romances lately and this one is definitely one of them. This one was playful, intimate and super sexy. Some of the spicy scenes were just so hot and maybe it’s because these two had such great chemistry both sexually and as friends. There was such a level of trust between them that showed and I loved them together so much. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ easy stars

This will be even trickier than usual to review and I say that every single time I write a KMod review, but it’s true! The whole plot is based on what is in the basement and it’s obviously a must to keep that a secret. But it’s a really good secret and what is down there has the power to change Andi and Spencer’s lives forever. There were some really solid and surprising twists here, especially as things escalated and got closer to the end. I didn’t see them coming and that’s always so fun as an avid thriller reader. If you like juicy and fast paced domestic thrillers this was a good one!

My obsession with Elsie Silver continues and if I could give this book 10 stars I would 🤩 It has everything I love in a romance and more. There’s angst, pining, a dirty talking hero, lots of laughs, so much spice and too many swoony moments to mention. If you like friends to lovers this is a must and even if it’s not your favorite trope it’s done in a way you’ll like. I listened to the audio and Teddy Hamilton and CJ Bloom were the perfect Jasper and Sloane. And yes, I bought the audio and the physical copy. It’s normal to need multiple formats of my favorite books. It’s my comfort. All the stars ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and I cannot freaking wait for the next book. 

Minka Kent is one of my trusted authors that I turn to when I’m in the mood for a fast paced and entertaining thriller. I liked the concept here and it’s told from sisters Celia and Gen’s POV in alternating timelines. It’s pacey and there’s lots of secrets being revealed throughout and I really enjoyed the majority. The ending did fall a little flat for me, I was expecting it to pack more of a punch but overall that aspect didn’t really take away from my enjoyment of the whole thing. 

Amanda Elliot is back with another interconnected but stand-alone read that is a must if you like foodie fiction combined with a romance. I will say the romance aspect was fairly light but it is there, it’s just more about Julie’s career and personal journey. She’s a food influencer but still has to work at her day job and dreams of the day she can follow her passion full time. The food descriptions were just delectable, everything sounded amazing and the author painted such a pretty picture of everything, seriously mouthwatering. Overall a really fun read especially if you like food, romance and a NYC setting.