thelibraryoft's Reviews (477)


This is what I mean when I want enemies to lovers. They really hated each other in the beginning. I love Aida. This was a great intro to the series and the siblings whose love stories we get in the next books.

I continue to reference this book and recommend it to everyone I know. 

A great fluffy read. This book was just an instant shot of dopamine. Also. . . I now want a baby goat.

Georgie deserves the world, but I couldn't help but find Travis a little icky. This book is perfect for someone I'm sure, just not me. Overall it is worth the read to get the backstory of the next 2 books. (The series gets better as it goes)

I'm normally not a fan of the marriage in trouble trope, but I really liked this one. Rosie and Dominic have realistic chemistry and marriage issues. High-school sweethearts learning how love changes into adulthood.

Fix Her Up -⭐️⭐️⭐️
Love Her or Lose Her -⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Tools of Engagement - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

I liked this book, but it is really only 30% romance and 70% (CW:) severe anxiety/depression/burnout, ableism, hospice, cancer, sterility, death of a loved one, toxic families.

Quan is the best. He deserves the world, and he was definitely my favorite of the men in this series. He's so thoughtful, caring, loving, and a consent KING. Even going through his own problems, he is perfect.

Anna is okay. She's going through a lot the whole book, so I can't exactly blame her for not being the most likable.

Priscilla

My favorite of the series so far. Sometimes when you're this many books into a series things start to feel stale (especially spicy scenes) but this absolutely did not fall into that.

This hit so many of my favorite tropes. Grumpy/Sunshine, bodyguard, city girl/cowboy.

Riona wasn't given much character in the previous books but Sofie gave me everything missing in this book. I love a strong, grumpy, successful woman.

I knew from the moment we met Raylan in Bloody Heart I would love this man. Raylan is the perfect balance of protective without being possessive like so many love interests in books are.