Book Review: Dolly All the Time by Annabel Monaghan

Rating: ★★★★★
Audience: Contemporary Romance
Length: 400 pages
Author: Annabel Monaghan
Publisher: GP Putnam’s Sons
Release Date: May 26th, 2026
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BOOK SUMMARY:

From The New York Times bestselling author of Nora Goes Off Script , a romance about a single mother who’s offered a Pretty Woman -type deal that’s too good to refuse.

If they begin by pretending, can they end with something real?

Dolly Brick has never met a problem she couldn’t solve. Not when her mom left when she was twelve, and not at thirty-nine when she moves with her son back to Whitfield, Rhode Island for the summer to keep her dad and brother from losing the family home.

So when she comes across Stewart Whitfield—annoyingly handsome scion of the Whitfield family—with a flat tire and at the wrong end of a very public, very humiliating breakup, it’s in her nature to help. But Stewart’s proposed arrangement ends up being more than either of them bargained for, because as public dinners and high society benefits turn into sunset boat rides and swinging on the porch, Dolly starts to feel something more than helpful. She’s never relied on anyone besides herself, can she really start now?

LOOOOVED.

Oh this made for the perfect kind of Sunday morning reading this book! What a gem. And I’m not usually sold on a millionaire romance, THIS SHALL BE THE EXCEPTION. I loved the chemistry between Dolly and Stewart. They end up in this chaotic fake dating situation together and I could not get enough of all the little banter and tender moments between them.

It felt like a genuine adult romance with legitimate adult problems. I liked the discussions around the themes and the progression of the romance because of all of the forced proximity moments. I adored the way Stewart interacting with Dolly’s son and the *fancy* moments Dolly got to be a part of. Dolly was an FMC I wanted to cheer on and I loved her character a lot. Probably because this is the definition of eldest daughter core.

The third act made me a little cranky (and it also took so long???), but I digress. I was smitten enough not to knock the rating. This is definitely one of my favorite Annabel Monaghan books now and is perfect for summer!!

Overall audience notes:

  • Contemporary romance
  • Language: mild
  • Romance: fade to black
  • Violence: low
  • Content warnings: a sister with cancer (recounted, she survived), a brother with a TBI, panic attacks on page, parental abandonment

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Book Review: Sounds Like Love by Ashley Poston

Rating: ★★★★
Audience: Contemporary Romance
Length: 384 pages
Author: Ashley Poston
Publisher: Berkley
Release Date: June 17th, 2025
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BOOK SUMMARY:

A hitmaking songwriter and a bitter musician share a startling and inexplicable connection that they’ll do anything to shake, in the next sparkling, magical book from Ashley Poston.

Joni Lark is living the dream. She’s one of the most coveted songwriters in LA…and she can’t seem to write. There’s an emptiness inside her, and nothing seems to fill it.

When she returns to her hometown of Vienna Shores, North Carolina, she hopes that the sand, the surf, and the concerts at The Revelry, her family’s music venue, will spark her inspiration. But when she gets there, nothing is how she left it. Her best friend is avoiding her, her mother’s memories are fading fast, and The Revelry is closing.

How can she think about writing her next song when everything is changing without her?

Until she hears it. A melody in her head, lyric-less and half-formed, and an alluring and addictive voice to go with it—belonging, apparently, to a wry musician with hangups of his own.

Surely, he’s a figment of her overworked imagination.

But then the very real man attached to the voice shows up in Vienna Shores. He’s aggravating and gruff on the outside—nothing like the sweet, funny voice in Joni’s head—and he has a plan:

They’ll finish the song haunting them both, break their connection, and hope they don’t risk their hearts in the process.

Because that song stuck in their heads? Maybe it’s there for a reason.

WELL I LIKED IT!

After not totally loving AP’s previous book I was a bit hesitant to pick this one up, but YAY, it delivered. I even read it in a day because I kept wanting to pick it up.

The magical realism aspects totally worked. I feel like it didn’t overwhelm the plot and truly added to the story. I loved that they could communicate mind to mind. All of those little subtle moments and conversations became so sweet and memorable. And that man fell first and fell hard. MY FAVORITE.

I really enjoyed the overall story and themes too. It’s got charm while tackling some heavier subjects and sub plots. A few things here and there bugged me but overall this endeared me back to Poston’s books and I’m looking forward to the next release.

Overall audience notes:

  • Contemporary Romance + Magical Realism
  • Language: mild
  • Romance: 1 open door; mild details
  • Content warnings: a loved one with early dementia, loss of a parent (recounted)

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ARC/ALC Book Review: Ancient History Between Us by Kaitlyn Hill

Rating: ★★★★
Audience: NA Contemporary Romance
Length: 368 pages
Author: Kaitlyn Hill
Publisher: Delacorte Romance
Release Date: June 23rd, 2026
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BOOK SUMMARY:

Three years since they last saw each other. Two months to untangle their complicated past. One unforgettable Italian summer.

As kids, Cammie Lovett and West Jacobs ran wild on dig sites around the world with their respective archeologist parents. But they haven’t spoken since three summers ago, when their first kiss was swiftly followed by a heartbreaking goodbye . . . This summer, though, an anniversary celebration of their parents’ most famous discovery will bring them back together under the same Italian villa’s roof.

Secretly, Cammie plans to make some discoveries of her own. She has her mom’s journal from the year she was born, and she’s determined to use it to find the father she’s never met. Though West doesn’t know where he stands with Cammie, he insists on joining the search. He’s never been able to let her take on a risky scheme alone, especially not one that takes them across the southern Italian coast—from the stunning cliffs of Capri to a Naples pizza kitchen, even to the ruins of Pompeii.

As the pair digs deeper into Cammie’s mom’s past, their own can’t help but resurface. Feelings are rekindled, truths are unearthed, and maybe, just maybe, they’ll discover that their own history isn’t as ancient as it seems.

Thank you Get Underlined for the gifted copy and PRH Audio for the gifted audiobook.

FOR THE MAMMA MIA FAN.

I had a blast with this book y’all. It felt like the best kind of summer beach read. It moves effortlessly and is set in Italy and has all of these moments that just say summer romance. I loved the childhood friends to lovers / second chance romance trope use. Cammie and West are this chaotic match that just works and I liked seeing them hash out the past and find their way back to each other.

Though I was a bit grumbly about the third act. After all the work that it took to get to a good place to throw it back out so quickly for the same story? Not needed.

Cammie’s quest to find her father was definitely Mamma Mia coded. And I think they’re both set in Italy too?? Some key pieces there that were similar. I liked the travel schemes that came about and seeing history collide. And West’s anxiety rep?? SO SEEN. All of those moments were [to me] well written and a depiction that I have felt in my own life. It really endeared me to his character.

🎧: I had the easiest time listening to this book. The narrators were fantastic and I was shocked when I realized I had listened to so much in an afternoon. Highly recommend going with the audiobook.

Overall audience notes:

  • NA Contemporary Romance
  • Language: mild
  • Romance: kisses
  • Violence: low
  • Content warnings: divorced parents, anxiety depiction

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Book Review: We Who Will Die (Empire of Blood #1) by Stacia Stark

Rating: ★★★★
Audience: Fantasy Romance
Length: 423 pages
Author: Stacia Stark
Publisher: Avon Books
Release Date: December 30th, 2025
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BOOK SUMMARY:

From the bestselling author of the Kingdom of Lies series comes a slow-burn romantasy set in a Roman-inspired world ruled by merciless vampires. Filled with breathtaking combat, vengeful gods, and magical creatures, We Who Will Die is the epic first installment in an enthralling new series perfect for fans of Carissa Broadbent, Jasmine Mas, and Rebecca Yarros.

Life in the perilous Thorn district is a constant battle for Arvelle and her younger brothers. And the vampire standing on her doorstep is about to turn their world upside down.

Faced with an unthinkable choice, Arvelle makes a magically binding vow to do the impossible: kill the emperor, an ancient vampire created by the god Umbros. But first, she must enter the Sundering—an arena where only the fastest, strongest, and deadliest survive long enough to be selected for the emperor’s elite guard.

She quickly draws the ire of the Primus, the powerful figure charged with protecting the emperor. But the vampire under the armor is the last person Arvelle expects to encounter in the emperor’s court.

With her brothers’ lives in the balance, Arvelle has no choice but to ally with the man who once shattered her heart… and with the emperor’s sadistic son, Rorrik—two vampires whose motives are impossible to pin down. Rorrik holds the key to understanding the powers Arvelle is developing—abilities that would put a price on her head if discovered by the emperor.

To survive the arena and complete her mission, Arvelle must get to the bottom of a conspiracy that will change everything she thought she knew about herself—and the two vampires who are deeply entwined with her destiny…

Thank you LibroFM for the gifted audiobook.

I GET IT.

I’ve been sitting on this audiobook for just a little bit because there was a lot of hype surrounding it amongst my friends (and I don’t know why that makes me nervous) BUT LO AND BEHOLD. I enjoyed it and I’m excited to read book two!

Y’all know duet narration is my kryptonite so bless this audiobook for making it such a great listen. I liked the narrators and that they did a good job in executing the storyline.

I didn’t quite understand why Arvelle would be chosen to kill the emperor when she had no big marketable skills? But I mostly rolled with it and liked seeing her slowly grow (and I hope that continues in the next book).

The romance was…a little meh to me? BUT I can’t really say why without spoiling it so I think I’ll have to keep that to myself and see if I’m right. If I am, then I think I’d love this book even more. The wait is on to see!

For the world building and magic, I didn’t know just how brutal this was going to be but I’m here for it. I love a gritty dark fantasy and this hit those marks. I liked how the vampires functioned in society and the gladiator vibes could be felt throughout.

Overall audience notes:

  • Dark Fantasy Romance
  • Language: strong
  • Romance: 2ish open door
  • Violence: high ++
  • Content warnings: blood & gore, loss of loved ones, murder, animal cruelty, grief

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