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Cover of If the Shoe Fits by Julie Murphy. A woman with blonde hair and a white dress stands facing a man with dark hair and a black suit.

…Then Wear It

If the Shoe Fits: A Meant to be Novel by Julie Murphy

January 20, 2022 by NoNeinNyet 1 Comment

I picked up If the Shoe Fits, the first in a series of fairy tale modernizations, awhile ago but finally got around to reading it this week. It’s also the first Julie Murphy I’ve read which feels silly because I loved the adaptation of Dumplin’ on Netflix. As you might guess from the title, this first book in the series is a take on Cinderella and it’s just delightful. It’s set on a Bachelor-like reality show which keeps the tone light but also deals with […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: Bachelor, cinderella, fairy tale, julie murphy, Meant to Be, reality television, romance, romcom

NoNeinNyet's CBR14 Review No:1 · Genres: Romance · Tags: Bachelor, cinderella, fairy tale, julie murphy, Meant to Be, reality television, romance, romcom ·
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Bayou love and magical mischief

Love and Other Wild Things by Molly Harper

December 30, 2021 by teresaelectro 3 Comments

Love and Other Wild Things is the second book in the Mystic Bayou series by Molly Harper. Said bayou deep in Louisana attracts magical beings. The town is near a mysterious rift that’s catnip to shifters, witches, and any other magic being that you name. Decades ago humans and magi settled in Mystic Bayou. They mostly live in harmony. Through the series, we meet scientists who have come to observe and research the unique place. In the first book, How to Date Your Dragon, an […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fantasy, Romance Tagged With: Audible Original, Molly Harper, Mystic Bayou, Mystic Bayou series, paranormal romance, romcom, shifters, witches

teresaelectro's CBR13 Review No:31 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fantasy, Romance · Tags: Audible Original, Molly Harper, Mystic Bayou, Mystic Bayou series, paranormal romance, romcom, shifters, witches ·
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My First M/M Romance

Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston

June 9, 2020 by Tracy Leave a Comment

Well, my first m/m romance that isn’t fanfiction. Set during the year that protagonist Alex’s mother is campaigning for her 2nd term as president, the novel focuses on Alex’s relationship with Henry, Prince of Wales. They don’t get along and after an incident in which it appears that they have gotten into a fight, their families require them to pretend to be close friends. The relationship evolves from tense conversation to amusing banter and progresses from there. I loved the banter between Alex and Henry […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: Casey McQuiston, m/m romance, romcom

Tracy's CBR12 Review No:12 · Genres: Romance · Tags: Casey McQuiston, m/m romance, romcom ·
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A Warm Blanket of a YA Rom-Com. You’ve Got Mail 3000

Tweet Cute by Emma Lord

March 19, 2020 by Halbs Leave a Comment

This YA novel has everything: tweeting twins, grilled cheese sandwiches, Nashville girls baking feminist desserts, dive teams, teens crying, and celebrity endorsements. Tweet Cute by Emma Lord centers around Pepper and Jack, two high school seniors attending a swanky private school in Manhattan. While they live in a Gossip Girl-like world of swanky luxury, things don’t feel luxurious to the main characters. Pepper is a Nashville transplant, unsure of her place in NYC and in her own family. Her parents are recently divorced. Her father stayed in Nashville, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Emma Lord, romcom

Halbs's CBR12 Review No:15 · Genres: Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Emma Lord, romcom ·
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I probably wouldn’t have watched the movie, so I don’t know why I read the book.

Love, Rosie by Cecelia Ahern

January 29, 2020 by kniki Leave a Comment

Will they or won’t they?  This is the basic premise of Love, Rosie, previously published for some reason as Where Rainbows End.  It’s written entirely in the form of emails, texts, instant messaging, and letters, and tells the story of best friends Rosie and Alex who just keep missing out on finding love with each other. After growing up together and planning on being besties for ever, something happens at the end of high school that gets in the way of their best intentions.  They […]

Filed Under: Comedy/Humor, Romance Tagged With: Cecelia Ahern, Romance, romcom

kniki's CBR12 Review No:5 · Genres: Comedy/Humor, Romance · Tags: Cecelia Ahern, Romance, romcom ·
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