Book Review: Anytime I Want by Meredith Logan

Rating: ★★★
Audience: YA Contemporary Romance
Length: 258 pages
Author: Meredith Logan
Publisher: Self Published
Release Date: April 22nd, 2025
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BOOK SUMMARY:

When I was seven, I made a boyfriend list. Now he’s sixteen and using it to win my heart.

Julia
The boy next door is a total dreamboat. Handsome, kind, and funny but he flirts with everyone- and did I mention he’s my brother’s best friend? And his parents are best friends with my parents? It’s complicated. When he decides to use my childhood boyfriend list to show me how serious he is about us, I have to decide if he’s worth risking all the complications.

Graham
I’ve been in love with her forever. But I’m kind of a screw up and she doesn’t trust me. I come up with a plan to use her boyfriend list to prove myself. I recruit our families, friends-anyone who can help us finally be together. But will it be enough to finally convince her to trust me?

A swoony YA romance about friendships, families, and first loves.

Thank you to the author for a gifted copy.

DEBUT VIBES.

This felt very much like a debut. I had some plot and writing issues throughout that made me focus on them rather than the story, but maybe I wasn’t totally invested in the story either? I had a hard time remembering that these were 16 year-olds because the writing often read younger than that.

I think a few of the aspects were cute. I do appreciate that it is written for a younger audience. Something you could give to a teen without worrying about content which is getting hard to find nowadays. There’s no language, nothing more than kissing and overall the vibe is light and without heavy themes.

Most often I was frustrated with the FMC. Julia was constantly downplaying and coming off as a *pick me* girl while Graham was trying his best to show [over and over and over] how much he liked her. Dare I say, he worked too hard.

The friendships are good and a positive theme throughout as well as the parents. I think having supportive people in your immediate circle is wonderful and hopeful. I loved all of those interactions.

Overall audience notes:

  • YA Contemporary romance
  • Language: none
  • Romance: kisses

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Book Review: A Proper Governess (Hearts of Harewood #2) by Kasey Stockton

Rating: ★★★★
Audience: Historical Romance
Length: 332 pages
Author: Kasey Stockton
Publisher: Golden Owl Press
Release Date: September 25th, 2024
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BOOK SUMMARY:

When Aurelia Beswick obtains a post as the governess for Lord Ryland’s only son, she doesn’t realize she has met the earl before until she arrives at his house.

Fortunately, Lord Ryland doesn’t seem to remember her. And she must ensure he never does.

Book two in the Hearts of Harewood series, A Proper Governess is a sweet and clean Regency romance including a governess, and a widower who has turned into a recluse, and a sweet boy who brings them together.

A SWEET HISTORICAL.

I realized I hadn’t caught up on this series so here we are! It’s been a minute since I’ve read a regency romance and this reminded me why I love this historical sub genre. This was a sweet story that had all of that ooey-gooeyness I love.

It was a quick read and I loved seeing the character growth over the course of the book. There were good friendships and lots of forced proximity romantic moments too. For a short read I still felt the depth of the characters and the communication needed between them as Ryland and Aurelia grew closer.

Overall audience notes:

  • Historical Romance
  • Language: none
  • Romance: kisses

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Book Review: Night Meets the Elf Queen (The Elf Queen #4) by J.M. Kearl

Rating: ★★★★.25
Audience: Fantasy Romance
Length: 752 pages
Author: J.M. Kearl
Publisher: Self published
Release Date: June 26th, 2025
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BOOK SUMMARY:

The fourth and final book in J.M. Kearl’s bestselling The Elf Queen romantasy series!

Valeen, the goddess of night, fears no one and is never commanded by anyone.

Layala Lightbringer has embraced her goddess side, Valeen, but she has the fight of her life against the Council of the Gods before she can reclaim her throne and immortality.

No longer is she the confused, lost elf afraid of her power. She is a primordial goddess and wife to the god of mischief and magic, Hel. She, Hel, and Thane have a vendetta to settle, and she will rain down the very stars on her enemies to protect those she loves.

But the enemy is ruthless, powerful, and cunning. Everyone she loves is threatened, including her beloved sister Katana, and the existence of Palenor.

The council wants what she has and they’ve hunted her through the ages to get it. But she won’t give up, and she won’t give in. The drums of war steadily beat, but the queen is back and ready to take what’s rightfully hers.

GREAT CONCLUSION.

I am sad to see this series go but grateful for an awesome conclusion that brought together the things I was hoping for. Granted, I did forget some details from the previous book because I didn’t reread, yet I noticed that it didn’t bug me. I kind of dove in and took in the story as it went and found another fantasy romance series I can rec to others.

I liked the trajectory of romances. There were a lot of aspects at play and I appreciated that some pieces felt new to fantasy. This is what I miss about longer book series, the evolution of characters and relationships and arcs that you don’t always get in less page time. Do I think this could have been a little shorter still? Yes. I did like the audiobook though so it wasn’t a slog (duet narration y’all!!).

There’s loads of action, politicking, betrayals and loved ones loss. Low points and high points and a book that prioritized plot over spice. I loved the four POV’s and the differences between them. The unique personalities made switching between everyone easy. I loved the romantic banter and the deep found family love. This really does have those hallmark moments I love about romantasy books and you definitely should check this series out!!

Overall audience notes:

  • Fantasy Romance
  • Language: strong
  • Romance: brief open & fade to black
  • Violence: high

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Book Review: Swept Away by Beth O’Leary

Rating: ★★☆
Audience: Contemporary Romance
Length: 384 pages
Author: Beth O’Leary
Publisher: Berkley
Release Date: April 1st, 2025
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BOOK SUMMARY:

Two strangers find themselves stranded at sea together in this epic new love story by bestselling author Beth O’Leary.

What if you were lost at sea…with your one-night stand?

Zeke and Lexi thought it would just be a night of fun. They had no intentions of seeing each other again. Zeke is only in town for the weekend to buy back his late father’s houseboat. Lexi has no time for dating when she needs to help take care of her best friend’s daughter.

Going back home with a stranger seems like a perfect escape from their problems. But a miscommunication in the dark, foggy night means no one tied the houseboat to the dock. The next morning, Zeke and Lexi realize all they can see is miles and miles of water.

With just a few provisions on the idle boat, Zeke and Lexi must figure out how to get back home. But aside from their survival, they’re facing another challenge. Because when you’re stuck together for days on end, it gives you a lot of time to get to know someone—and to fall in love with them.

WOW THIS WENT DOWNHILL.

I was fully in the 3.5-4 star camp for the first 60% of this book. I loved the idea of this romance. Being stuck out at sea is definitely not a contemporary romance plot I’ve read before and I love unique romance/settings. But after starting off with a one night stand, I was a little bereft. It held strong though with all of the open sea drama (and even though I have MANY questions about the sexual encounters + hygiene, I digress).

Then we got to the back on land drama and good heavens, WHYYYYYYY. The first twist tackled me like a blindside and about sent me over the edge, and then upon finding out a little more about the situation I absolutely fell off the edge. It soured the whole story for me and didn’t do anything for the characters.

This just didn’t feel like Beth O’Leary. I’ll cross my fingers for the next one.

Overall audience notes:

  • Contemporary Romance
  • Language: mild
  • Romance: fade to black
  • Violence: moderate
  • Content warnings: minor blood (cleaning + stitching of wounds), being lost at sea, loss of loved ones (recounted)

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