Series: Standalone

Average Rating: 4.36


Book review: Blackburn ~ Brynne Asher

Book review: Blackburn ~ Brynne Asher

I’m not the biggest fan of Novellas (I always want more), but when a favorite author announces she’s writing one, how can I not read it. Blackburn is an office-romance, but with a Brynne Asher twist to it. I love Lillian, Gabe and their story. “I never get anything more than a frown in return. Or a furrowed brow. Or […]

Posted June 26, 2018 by Marieke

Book review: Almost Impossible ~ Nicole Williams

Book review: Almost Impossible ~ Nicole Williams

I know Nicole Williams mostly for her emotional stories, so when I learned she was working on a different kind of book, my inner book nerd was intrigued. Not that I don’t trust the author with writing another great story, but would I personally like it? Almost Impossible tells the story of Jade, who’s going to spend the summer with […]

Posted June 21, 2018 by Marieke

Book review: A Wish for Us ~ Tillie Cole

Book review: A Wish for Us ~ Tillie Cole

Romantic stories about kids in their late teens – early twenties, I start to feel a bit old for them. But when one of your favorite authors announces she’s writing one, I just have to read it. Add to that the promise of a lot of emotions like one of my favorite books by her, you can do the math. […]

Posted June 14, 2018 by Marieke

Book review: Sucker Punch ~ Ashleigh G. & Eva Logan

Book review: Sucker Punch ~ Ashleigh G. & Eva Logan

Getting back together with the person who broke your heart? A good idea or not? In the case of Chad and Lola it is actually a good idea, because not all is what it seems. Sucker Punch tells their chaotic story, with all its ups and downs. “First kisses, first dances, first everythings. My mouth goes dry, all the moisture […]

Posted May 29, 2018 by Marieke

Book review: Falling Through Darkness ~ Kira Berger

Book review: Falling Through Darkness ~ Kira Berger

When it comes to reading, I’m always looking for new authors, for new stories so that I can take a little break from my hectic life. And debut authors? I love them. I find them brave for writing down their story (which undoubtedly has taken years to do so) and sharing their characters with us. Falling Through Darkness is such […]

Posted May 4, 2018 by Marieke

Book review: One Good Man ~ Emma Scott

Book review: One Good Man ~ Emma Scott

How far would you go for your dreams? Will you do everything or would give up on them for the greater good (whatever that might be). One Good Man is short novella and tells the story of Janey and Adrien, who each have dreams they can’t have. But do you have to give up on those dreams? “But your concern […]

Posted April 19, 2018 by Marieke

Book review: The Hardest Fall ~ Ella Maise

Book review: The Hardest Fall ~ Ella Maise

Three times is a charm! After having met and shared a tiny ‘moment’ twice, Dylan an Zoe get a third chance. The Hardest Fall is a sweet story about two young people who become friends, and slowly start to fall for each other. “I wasn’t fast enough because I was busy trying to figure out how she had come into […]

Posted April 19, 2018 by Marieke

Book review: The Birthday List ~ Devney Perry

Book review: The Birthday List ~ Devney Perry

Losing the love of your life in the unfairest way, how do you move on? Are you even able to do so? The Birthday List tells the story of young widow Poppy who’s still heartbroken by the loss of her beloved husband. Meeting Cole gives her a new perspective on life and a new chance on love. “Hello. Even her […]

Posted April 5, 2018 by Marieke

Book review: Ditched ~ RC Boldt

Book review: Ditched ~ RC Boldt

In most romantic books it’s the hero who has commitment issues, and the heroine who has all the dreams about the perfect Happily Ever After; hubby, kids and everything. But what if it’s the other way around? Ditched tells the story of Ivy and Becket, I simply love this couple. “I think about you, too.” “Do you?” The biggest damn […]

Posted April 3, 2018 by Marieke

Book review: A Case of Serendipity ~ K.J. Farnham

Book review:  A Case of Serendipity ~ K.J. Farnham

Intrigued by a person you have never personally met, only through an e-mail conversation (and not even about personal things)? A Case of Serendipity tells the story of Ruth and Henry, who meet thanks to an overly-active spamming coffeehouse. Compared to the books I normally read it’s pretty tame, but I’ve enjoyed reading this sweet story. “It is something I […]

Posted March 20, 2018 by Marieke