What I Liked:My favorite part was the few days of the wedding in Spain where there was an infusion of culture and the idiosyncrasies of a large, tightly knit family. The infusion of Spanish language throughout was a nice tickle to my brain as I tried to recall what I...
What I Liked:There were a lot of attractive story elements in the Masked Duet. I liked the author’s spin on the snowed-in trope, which kept it from feeling boring. In reverse harem, I think the dynamic between the males is extremely important and the close...
What I Liked:What can I say? The story about the FMC, Emma, teaching the MMC, Charlie, that love is important and really exists while writing a romcom screenplay was glorious. One of the reasons I love romance as a genre way more than women’s fiction or anything...
What I Liked:The grand gesture in the end is very reminiscent of classic romance films. I appreciated the insertion of humor to help balance out the heavier emotions. What Bothered Me:I don’t usually mind some emotional turmoil, but the introduction of other...
What I Liked:The single parent trope is one that I enjoy every once in a while. It was sweet how quickly Finn took to Savannah’s son Nicky and actively made an effort to do constructive things with him and help out whenever he could. A lot of people will likely...