Cups of You - Karmen Lee
This is the first in the Coffee Shops of Love series and follows Amber and Benjamin. Amber returns to her small hometown temporarily but when she finds a lot of what she's looking for there instead of in the big city, she's tempted to stay. While I generally liked Amber and Benjamin together, the structure of this book lost me. The romance is a slow burn but the book is only 207 pages so there were numerous time jumps. IT makes sense from a plot perspective why the romance took so long to gain traction. However, it felt more like reading a highlight reel of the relationship rather than the full development. We do get a good view of who Amber and Benjamin are as separate people and there is a great cast of side characters which is always a big plus for these small town romances. For me, I think I would have liked this better if it was closer to 300 pages and didn't skip around time so much.
Off the Map - Trish Doller
TW/CW: death of a parent (on page), dementia, parental abandonment
Thanks to NetGalley and St Martin's Press for the ARC. Publication date was March 7, 2023
Mr & Mrs Witch - Gwenda Bond
This paranormal romance follows Savannah and Griffin. The two had a whirlwind romance and are getting ready to get married. The day is going perfectly until their secret identities are revealed - Savannah is a witch and Griffin is a witch hunter. The two are tasked by their governing agencies to eliminate the other, but when they find an even bigger secret, they have to team up in order to survive. I enjoyed this read but I wish I had a better sense of who Savannah and Griffin were as individuals and as a couple before the inciting incident. We do get flashbacks of significant moments in their relationship sprinkled throughout the current plot line but it wasn't enough for me. I think this world was really well built out and I would have enjoyed this as a duology so we could see the world even more as well as seeing Savannah and Griffin's relationship. This story took a turn to sort of romantic suspense which I wasn't expecting but very much enjoyed.
Thanks to NetGalley and St Martin's Press for the ARC. Publication date was March 7, 2023
Astrid Parker Doesn't Fail - Ashley Herring Blake
Soul Eater - Lily Mayne
Knot My Type - Evie Mitchell
This is the first book in the All Access series and follows Frankie and Jay. Frankie is a sexologist and the host of the All Access Podcast. When a viewer writes in asking for advice for accessible rope play, she connects with Jay - carpenter and rigger. The two have an instant connection, but Jay isn't looking for a relationship and Frankie isn't looking for something casual. But after an intense rope play demonstration and podcast recording session - the two decide to try and see if they can work out a relationship together. This was such a fun romance and kinkier than I was expecting which is a big win. I loved Frankie so much - she was such a well developed and fun character. Her disability and wheelchair was seamlessly integrated into the story in big and small ways. I thought Jay had an interesting backstory that while it did come into play later in the book, I wanted more from his character in current day. While the two did have sexual chemistry for days, I didn't get enough of the personality chemistry that would have made an actual relationship feel realistic. These two felt like great friends with benefits but I needed like 50 more pages to build up that more personal connection.
Role Playing - Cathy Yardley
This romance follows Maggie and Aiden. Forty eight year old Maggie just had her son leave for college and as part of an agreement to not be a complete hermit, she joins an online gaming guild. She assumes she is the oldest in the group so when one of the members is under the weather, she offers to bring over some soup. But instead of a college student, she ends up at 50-year old Aiden's house. The two are both shocked at the IRL reveal of their online gaming friend, and strike up a somewhat unlikely friendship. As time goes on, the two grow closer and while both had written off relationships for their own reasons, they both start thinking that maybe this is too good to give up. But while their relationship is going well, there is more friction going on in their lives. When I initially saw the premise of this, I was instantly interested and I think the book stayed true to the premise and what I was expecting. I loved Maggie and Aiden as their own characters and we get a really good sense of who each character is on their own. One of my favorite things about these 40+ romances is that the characters have a good sense of who they are and what they are looking for in relationships. I do feel like the romance was put on the back-burner for a bit in the last 1/4 of the book to deal with some of the family friction that has been brewing for the majority of the book. I thought it was really powerful to have those conversations on-page, but it did take away from the romance aspect and it took Maggie and Aiden most of the book to actually get together so I was looking forward to seeing them together.
TW/CW: homophobia, disowned by parent, malicious outing
Thanks to Montlake and NetGalley for the ARC. Expected publication date is July 1, 2023.
Finally Mine - Lucy Score
This is the second book in the Benevolence series and follows Gloria and Aldo. Gloria has just gotten out of her abusive relationship and is trying to get back on her feet and find herself again. Aldo doesn't want to get in her way of healing but he also doesn't want to risk her not knowing about his feelings for her any longer. Only problem is that Aldo is getting ready for another deployment so he asks Gloria to save him a date for when he returns in 6 months. She spends 6 months finding and growing in her new life but when Aldo's deployment is cut short due to an injury, the two of them have to choose to come together and support each other. Gloria and Aldo are one of those couple who just are meant to be together. They are both such fun characters and have such great relationships with their friends and family. They both have such major life events to adjust to but they are both focused on getting what they want out of life. This book takes place during the same time period as the first book in the series and it did feel like some scenes were put in just as little Easter eggs to the reader but don't feel like they move the current plot forward.
TW/CW: domestic violence (on page), injury from war, rape
Where We Left Off - Roan Parrish
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