Thursday, June 18, 2026

Wrecked By Bree L Mina | Soulmates, Survival, and Emotional Damage






Title: Wrecked
Author: Bree L Mina
Genre: Romance
Rating: 4.5 ⭐
Book Links: Goodreads | Amazon



My initial thoughts:

This story is beautifully tragic. I knew early in this story.. this one was gonna hurt.

The Vibe:

Second-chance romance, Forced proximity, slow burn

Review:

Wrecked is the perfect title because my heart is exactly that… wrecked.

This story is about young love, soulmates, survival, heartbreak, and the cruel little games fate likes to play when it clearly has too much time on its hands. I knew early in this book that this one was gonna hurt.

Ellie and Nate’s story was beautiful, painful, messy, and completely devastating. These two loved each other in a way that felt deep, desperate, and unforgettable. From the beginning, you could feel that their connection was not something either of them could just walk away from, no matter how much time passed or how much pain sat between them.

Nate was the kind of man romance readers dream about. Despite everything he endured, he was protective, loyal, and willing to do whatever he had to do for the people he loved. His love for Ellie never felt small. It felt like the kind of love that stays with you, even when life does everything possible to tear it apart.

Ellie went through so much in this story. Her pain, her choices, her grief, and the way she tried to keep moving forward even when she was clearly still carrying so much broke my heart. She was not perfect, but she felt real, familiar.

This story does have a lot of flashbacks, and if you’ve read any of my reviews, you already know how much I “love” those. I understood why they were needed, but some of them did feel a little long-winded for me. There were also multiple POVs, and while Ellie and Nate’s made sense, one of Kate’s chapters threw me off for a second. I had to go back and check whose POV I was reading.

But once the survival part of the story begins, the entire book shifts emotionally. I just knew what was ahead. It was painful, romantic, stressful, and strangely beautiful all at once.

Ellie and Nate are forced to face the truth about their past, the years they lost, and the feelings that never really went away. Their love on that island felt raw and desperate in a way that made my chest hurt.

And yes, the spice was spicing. I did have a few moments where I was like… y’all are in survival mode, but okay, romance logic. I’ll allow it. Because the emotion behind it made it work.

What I was not prepared for was how deeply this book would hurt me.

This is not a light romance. This is not a read the story you read when you want to escape your life... This is the kind of book that slowly breaks your heart and then has the nerve to keep going. By the end, I was a sobbing mess. Like full-on emotional damage.

I will never hear Can’t Help Falling in Love the same way again. That song now belongs to this book.

Read this if you want a romance that will hurt your feelings, ruin a song for you, and leave you emotionally unavailable for the rest of the day.

Just know this one is heavy, and please check content warnings before reading.
4.5⭐️




Synopsis:

Fate is a fickle thing.

It can lead you down a path of pain, or it can take you on a journey toward happiness.

There is no equity in the unpredictable.

Fate is inevitable.
Not everyone is destined for a happy ending.
Not every story will work out in the end.
Not every love is meant to survive.

Some believe we are in control of our destiny. That we determine the outcome of our lives, the people we love, and the path we walk.

But I didn’t choose to survive a plane crash.
I didn’t choose to be trapped on an island with the man who once crushed my soul.
I didn’t choose to reopen my heart to a love so powerful that the end of it would be unsurvivable.

I didn’t want to fall in love with my sister’s fiancé. To feel the insurmountable pain that followed my rescue. Or let go of a man that would own my heart until the day I die.

But I am no longer allowing fate to decide my future.

This next path is mine.

Monday, June 15, 2026

Second First ates by Gabriella Gamez | A Cute, Chaotic Romance with One Messy Setup




Title: Second First Dates
Author: Gabriella Gamez
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Rating: 3.5 ⭐
Book Links: Goodreads | Amazon



My initial thoughts:

Cute, chaotic, and painfully relatable. This book had such a fun setup, and Leti’s dating life truly had me stressed on her behalf.


Read this if your vibe is:

Read this if you like messy dating app disasters, forced proximity, second-chance energy, meddling family dynamics, and romances that are funny but still relatable.


Review:

Dating is already hard, but Leti really got hit with the deluxe package.

This woman finally decides to come out of her four-year dating retirement, swipes right, goes on what should have been a regular-degular date, and then realizes she has already been on this terrible date before. With the same man. Years ago.

I would have deleted the app, changed my name, and joined a monastery because absolutely not.

But Leti does not get that luxury because Julian is suddenly everywhere. In her building. Near her mailroom. Around her brother. Accidentally involved in her life, like the universe had a checklist. lol

While this was a cute, funny, and relatable story, the last few chapters dragged for me. It got to the point where I almost didn’t finish, which was disappointing because I was having such a good time before that.

Overall, I do recommend this if you’re looking for something fun, messy, and relatable.


⭐ 3.5 stars

I received this arc from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review


Synopsis:

A librarian swipes right on a charming high school teacher, only to realize that she’d already dated him once—and it ended in disaster.

Leti Maldonado has heard all the dating horror stories, but she never expected to be part of one after coming out of a four-year dating hiatus. When she matches with Julian Gutierrez, she doesn’t think much of how familiar his profile picture looks. But when the date goes awry, it unlocks the terrible first date memory that made her quit dating in the first place—because she’s been on this date before. And it’s just as bad the second time around.

To make matters worse, at the end of the night she discovers Julian lives in the same apartment building as her and his roommate is her younger brother. From then on, he’s inescapable. In the mailroom. In the stairwell. Outside her door with a takeout mix-up. He’s even a witness to yet another of Leti’s terrible first dates.

When Julian suggests taking over her dating accounts, he makes a surprisingly convincing case. If Leti’s proved anything, it’s that she sure doesn’t know how to pick ‘em. How much worse can Julian be at picking dates for her? It’s a terrible idea, but at this point he might be her only hope of finding real, lasting love. If they don’t fall for each other in the process, that is…

Friday, June 12, 2026

Twisted Pawn by L.J. Shen Review | Dark Mafia Romance with Betrayal & Obsession




Title: Twisted Pawn
Author: L.J. Shen
Genre: Dark Mafia Romance
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Book Links: Goodreads | Amazon


My initial thoughts:

I knew from the moment we met Tierney that her story was going to hit, and I was not wrong. This was violent, obsessive, emotional.

Read this if your vibe is: 

Enemies-to-lovers
second-chance romance
Bad ass FMC
Unhinged MMC
Touch her and die

Review:

I knew from the moment we met Tierney in Bad Bishop that I was going to love her story, and I was not wrong.
Tierney is exactly the kind of FMC I love. She is sharp, sarcastic, fearless, and every bit the badass she claims to be. But underneath all of that fire, her backstory was honestly heartbreaking. Seeing what shaped her made me love her even more.

Achilles. That man talks a very dangerous game, but Tierney has always been his weakness. No matter how brutal, cold, or terrifying he tries to be, when it comes to her, there is no denying she gets under his skin in a way no one else can.

"Because I wanted much more than her body. Always had. I wanted every piece of her heart and every last crumb of her soul."

Their dynamic had me hooked. Tierney’s sarcasm and dark humor mixed with Achilles’ ruthless behavior made this impossible to put down. The tension, the violence, the obsession, the history between them… everything just worked.

My only small issue is the same one I had with Bad Bishop: the third-person flashbacks. I’m not sure if there is a specific reason for them, but they didn’t fully work for me. At the same time, they didn’t take away from the overall experience.

Even with that, this was still an all around 5-star read for me. Tierney and Achilles delivered everything I wanted from their story, and now I cannot wait for Fallen Rook.



Synopsis:

Tierney

There’s a bullet with my name on it.

And Achilles Ferrante is the man who’ll pull the trigger.

I’d always known one of us would kill the other. I’d just hoped to do the honor.

Twice I betrayed him.

First, I broke his heart. Then, I sold him out to the Feds.

Even if I hadn’t, I doubt he could spell mercy, much less spare me any.

The Camorra prince promised he’d make a spectacle of my death when he caught me. Let him try.

He could chase me until the end of Earth.

I will always run faster.

Achilles

To love is to destroy, and I’d loved Tierney Callaghan far too long, and far too much.

She’s a fatal weakness, but unlike the Greek mythology warrior—I will remain undefeated.

My little flame can run fast, but my bullet is faster.

Once upon a time, she was the only person who saw my humanity.

She’s about to meet the monster everyone else is scared of.

To Catch A Sinner By Lucy Wilson-Tagoe l A Slow Burn Romance Wrapped in Secrets & Lies



Title: To Catch A Sinner
Author: Lucy Wilson-Tagoe
Genre: Romantic suspense
Rating: 3.5 ⭐️
Book Links: Goodreads | Amazon




My initial thoughts:

A suspense romance filled with family secrets, stolen artifacts, and a slow-burn romance that kept me turning the pages.

Read This If You Like:

Read this if you like slow-burn romance, Suspense romance, Family secrets, & Secret relationships

My Review:

I really enjoyed the chemistry between Sin and Kwame and the way their relationship developed. The slow burn was full of tension, and I loved how their families were unknowingly connected long before either of them realized it.

Now I love a good mystery, and this one definitely kept me on my toes.

This is going to sound like a double-edged sword, but one of the things I loved most about this book was the short chapters. Some chapters were simply a character's thoughts on a situation, while others served as a setup for what came next. The quick chapters made it easy to keep turning the pages.

With that said, my biggest struggle was the pacing. While I understood the purpose of many of the slower moments, some sections felt drawn out and took longer to get where they were going.

That ending completely caught me off guard. Just when the investigation finally uncovered something substantial and the stakes reached their highest point, the story ended on a cliffhanger that left me with many questions. I finished the book both intrigued and frustrated, because I immediately wanted to know what would happen next. Well played, Ms Wilson-Tagoe 👏

I received this arc from the author in exchange for my honest review

3.5 ⭐️


Synopsis:

Who gets to tell this story?
The sinner who lived it?
Or the saint who stole it?

Sin Sackey is driven by the same hardwired need as every eldest first-generation daughter—to make her family proud. And she built her career and chose her partners with that single goal as her north star.

Everyone said she had it all. And for more than twenty years, Sin let herself believe they were right.

Until a near-death experience makes the truth impossible to deny.

Her relationship is on life support. Her journalism career is in freefall. And the city she thought she’d conquer has chewed her up and spit her out.

With everything to prove—and everything to lose—Sin moves back home to Washington, DC, determined to start over. No more chasing shadowy criminals. And no more men who look too good to be true.

But on the eve of the first day of the rest of her new life, the saying about old habits proves painfully accurate.

A new lead falls into her lap, and Sin dives back into the story that nearly cost her everything.
Then, when a man who is all the things she’s sworn to avoid invites her to dinner, she says yes.

After everything she’s been through, it’s reckless.

But this story could resurrect her career—and take down an entire black-market empire. She’s closer than ever to catching its elusive leader, and she can’t let go now.

And this man—who makes her blush, makes her laugh, and understands things she usually has to explain—could be the one. So, she lowers her walls just enough for him to climb over.

But just when it seems her gamble might pay off, her lead starts to feel more like a trap. And the man she’s let herself love appears to be the one who set it.

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Blood Slaves by Markus Redmond Review | Historical Vampire Horror




Title: Blood Slaves
Author: Markus Redmond
Genre: Historical horror
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Book Links: Goodreads | Amazon


My initial thoughts:
This was not an easy read, but it was powerful, brutal, and incredibly gripping. Mixing slavery, horror, vampires, and revenge could have gone wrong so easily, but this story made it feel bold, haunting, and unforgettable.

Read this if you like:
Historical horror
Black history
Vampires 
Revenge
Supernatural justice


Review:

First and foremost, thank you, NetGalley and Kensington Publishing | Dafina, for allowing me to read this arc.

Mr. Redmond starts this book by explaining how he came to write Blood Slaves, and I agreed with everything he said. This made me even more excited going into the story.

Now, it has been a while since I read anything even close to this book. The last vampire book I read was in high school, and I can assure you… This was not that. I’m also a lover of horror movies, so the mixture of both was everything.

I’ve watched my fair share of slave movies, but never could I have imagined mixing that kind of history with horror. That could have gone wrong so easily, but Mr. Redmond executed it beautifully.

This story is a powerful blend of how far us Black people have come, while also teetering on the edge of what possibilities could be in store for us if we don’t take our power back.

This was far from an easy read. It was dark, brutal, and VERY heavy at times. But it was also gripping in a way that made it hard to put down.

Blood Slaves is definitely not for everyone, but I still think it’s a story worth reading.


5⭐


Synopsis: 

What if a mystifying revolt precluded the Civil War and changed history as we know it? The vampire origin story is brilliantly reimagined in this terrifying novel of ancient lore, startling revenge, and immortal emancipation in eighteenth-century America.

In the Province of Carolina, 1710, freedom seems unattainable for Willie, for his beloved Gertie, and for their unborn child. They live, suffer, and toil under their brutal master, James “Big Jim” Barrow, whose grand plantation was built by the blood, sweat, and tears of the enslaved. To flee this hell on earth is be hunted and killed. Until one strange night Willie is offered a dark hope by Rafazi, an enigmatic slave with an irresistible and blood-chilling path to liberation.

Hailing from the Kingdom of Ghana, Rafazi is the lone survivor of the Ramanga, an African vampire tribe rendered nearly extinct by plague. Rafazi has roamed the world for centuries with an undying desire to replenish the power that once defined his heritage. In Willie, Rafazi has found his first biddable subject to be turned and to help in a hungry revolt. And Willie desires nothing more than to free his people from malicious bondage. Whatever it takes.

One by one, as an army of blood slaves thirsting for revenge is gathered, the headstrong Gertie fears that no good can come from the vampiric legacy that courses through Rafazi’s veins. Willie knows that only evil can fight evil. And when the woman he loves stands between the reemergence of the Ramanga and the justified slaughter of the oppressors, Willie must make an irreversible decision. Only one thing is certain: on the Barrow plantation, and beyond, blood will spill.

Part historical drama, part supernatural horror, and part alternate history, Blood Slaves is an ingenuous and defiant new creation myth of the vampire, one rooted in both justice and the sometimes-violent means necessary to achieve it.

Monday, June 8, 2026

Bandoleros by Heather-Christine Lynch & Jessica Wright Review | Forced Marriage, Family Betrayal & Mafia Chaos




Title: Bandoleros
Author: Heather-Christine Lynch & Jessica Wright
Genre: Dark Mafia Romance
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Book Links: Goodreads | Amazon



Initial Thoughts:

This book was packed with mafia drama, revenge, betrayal, and enough secrets to keep me side-eyeing everyone. The forced marriage setup added even more tension. 

Read this if your vibe is:

Mafia romance
Forced marriage 
Revenge 
Family betrayal
Power plays 


Review:

This story had me stressed the entire time in the best way.

This one pulled me into a world where loyalty means nothing if power is on the line. Between the Brancatos, the Zahcarras, and the Mancinis, everybody seemed to be hiding something, plotting something, or willing to sacrifice someone to protect their empire.

Amorio’s story hit the hardest for me. Watching him turn from a grieving son into a cold, revenge-driven man made him feel far more layered than a typical mafia MMC.

Eesabella proved very early in this story that she could be just as ruthless as the men trying to control her.

The tension throughout this book stayed HIGH. The family politics, forced marriage, revenge, shifting alliances… every time I thought things might settle down, another twist got thrown into the mix. And that ending.. I’m gonna need the next book immediately because that cliffhanger was actually insane.

I will say there were moments where I wanted certain emotional scenes to breathe a little more because some big moments moved very fast. And with so many moving pieces and characters involved, I did occasionally have to stop and remind myself who was connected to who.

But overall..this one definitely delivers.

I received this arc from the author in exchange for my honest review

4⭐

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Poppy By Kade Vale





Synopsis:

She played the bride. He stopped pretending.

I knew every romance trope by heart.
I never expected to become one.

As a romance novel reviewer, Poppy Lane has read hundreds of love stories. She knows every setup, every red flag, and every fake-dating rule.

Then she gets lost in the hedge maze of a billionaire’s private estate, overhears a devastating breakup, and makes one impulsive decision that changes everything.

She doesn’t correct the wedding planner who mistakes her for the bride.

Now Poppy has ten days to pretend to be engaged to Weston cold, controlled, dangerously hard to read, and heir to a powerful old-money family that cannot afford another scandal.

He needs a bride.

She needs money before an eviction notice destroys what little stability she has left.

So they make a

Ten days.
One fake engagement.
One performance convincing enough to save them both.

The rules are

Smile for the guests.
Survive the family.
Keep your boundaries.
Do not fall for the groom.

Easy—until Wes stops pretending.

Between sharp banter, old-money secrets, a terrifyingly elegant matriarch, a cousin who weaponizes courtesy, and a found family determined to keep Poppy alive and emotionally inconvenient, the line between performance and truth begins to blur.

Because Poppy may know every romance trope on the page…

But surviving one is another story.

POPPY is a sharp, emotional fake-bride romantic comedy about boundaries, found family, slow-burn tension, and two people who pretend to fall in love until the lie becomes the safest truth they have.

One hedge maze.
One wrong bride.
One chance to stop pretending.



Perfect for readers who love fake dating, fake engagement, grumpy x sunshine, old-money family drama, sharp banter, wedding chaos, found family, and slow-burn romance with a guaranteed happy ending.


Review:

Poppy is a struggling romance novel reviewer who is at the very prestigious Ravenmoor Hall for a press tour. While exploring the grounds, she overhears Wes's phone conversation and his fiancee who calls off the wedding. Given her financial problems, Poppy agreed to step in as the stand in bride. To meet his grandmother's demands, He agrees to the fake engagement. But of course, in true romance fashion, there is a contract. And as feeling begins to unravel, it becomes hard to stick to.

Wes is the perfect blend of sophistication and charisma. He just has that natural charm that draws you in.

Wes definitely fought his feelings for Poppy.. until he couldn't.

"I'm trying to keep things manageable .. Are you? Yes. For whom? I could have said... When I stand close to you, I forget which part of this arrangement are meant to end. Because a photograph caught me wanting something I have no right to make real, because Monaco arrived in white roses Hugo was digging, my grandmother is moving pieces I cannot see, and you are becoming the least manageable thing in this house. Instead, I said... For the wedding." 🙄

This story had me giggling and smiling like a schoolgirl with a crush. The laugh out load moments and mixed with the emotional ones, completely got me🥹🥹, and of course, I cried more than once. I would happily do it all again in a heartbeat.

Now, if Mr Kade can conjure up my very own Weston Blackwood for THIS struggle romance reviewer, all would be right in the world 😂

5 ⭐

*I received this book from the author in exchange for my honest review*