Book Review: Date the Alphabet (Love Tucson #2) by Laura Langa

Rating: ★★★★
Audience: Contemporary Romance
Length: 315 pages
Author: Laura Langa
Publisher: West East Publishing
Release Date: July 24th, 2023
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BOOK SUMMARY:

Fake date to win four thousand dollars for charity? You bet.

Going on twenty-six first dates—one for each letter of the alphabet—is a ludicrous proposition. Especially since Ann Powell doesn’t date. AT ALL. But if Ann takes her sister’s bet, she’ll win four thousand dollars to donate to a cause close to her heart—underfunded classrooms.

Audiobook narrator Zane West has been struggling to hide his crush on his daughter’s third grade teacher for months. So when Ann asks him—in a moment of dating-app misery—to be her fake date to her sister’s wedding, the only answer is yes.

Pretending to be the cheerful, handsome, single father’s girlfriend isn’t only fun, it’s feeling dangerously real. And as much as they need to sell their fake relationship to her family, no one else can know. Dating the parent of one of your students is definitely off-limits.

Zane only falls harder for Ann through each piano karaoke session, sabotaged hike, and unexpected javelina encounter. Just as she begins to let him in, reality pulverizes their blissful bubble. An honest relationship with Ann is all Zane wants, but now he might be forced to let her go.

OH SO SWEET.

This book owned me for an evening and I adored it so much. I love how much Zane was gone for Ann from the moment he saw her. And that it didn’t feel like instant love either!! Langa wrote a beautiful soul mate vibe that I was here for.

I loved the subtle side pieces like Zane being on good terms with his ex-wife and co-parenting. I feel we often see the bad sides in books and I loved getting a positive take on a relationship that was no longer beneficial to either party but were both still their to take care of their child.

Ann and Zane had all the chemistry and the closed door steam? YES PLEASE. This is my favorite zone to be in and I really appreciated how well written this was. It’s a quick audiobook and this is a closed door author you shouldn’t be sleeping on!

Overall audience notes:

  • Contemporary Romance
  • Language: very little
  • Romance: closed door

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ARC Book Review: Even If It Breaks Your Heart by Erin Hahn

Rating: ★★★★★
Audience: NA Contemporary Romance
Length: 320 pages
Author: Erin Hahn
Publisher: Wednesday Books
Release Date: February 6th, 2024
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BOOK SUMMARY:

A heart-buckling ride of a romance by beloved author Erin Hahn, Even If It Breaks Your Heart is about two teens finding out that sometimes, the hardest part of discovering what you want is getting the courage to pursue it.

The only thing keeping nineteen-year-old Case Michaels together after the death of his best friend, Walker, is a list Walker left behind of things he wants Case to accomplish in his absence. So far, though, Case hasn’t even been able to continue riding bulls in the rodeo circuit, something he’s done his entire life, balking at the thought of competing without Walker by his side. But the list? Case is determined to follow it to the letter– and he follows it all the way to Winnie Sutton.

Eighteen-year-old Winnie Sutton just wants to keep her family together. She graduated high school early to work long shifts at the Michaels family ranch so she can support her younger siblings and a father who’s more than happy to let Winnie fill the responsible parent role. If she sometimes sneaks out to ride the horses herself and forget about life for a while– well, that’s no one else’s business– until the day she crashes headfirst into Case Michaels. Case sees her riding skills and immediately ropes her into competing for the ranch and becoming his friend.

Winnie and Case couldn’t be more different, but Case can’t help but be inspired by Winnie’s badly-hidden passion for riding and competition. And there’s something about Case that makes Winnie want to try grasping onto a dream for herself, whether that’s a shot at a rodeo trophy, the annoyingly handsome rancher’s son who won’t leave her alone, or maybe both.

Thank you to Wednesday Books for the eARC.

ABSOLUTELY LOVED.

This is now my new favorite Erin Hahn book. I love the way she writes new adult stories and wow did this one just hit every single thing right. I LOVED the setting and all of the cowboy content. The ranch and horses, bull riding and rodeos, it was all magnetic and I was entranced.

And the romance?? ARE YOU KIDDING ME. This was the softest friends to lovers. That genuine, I am here to be your friend, and then realizing that person means a whole lot more to you. Oh my gosh I was WEAK. I adored Case, I loved seeing his grief and his awakenings and the way he cares for those he loves. And how he found what made him passionate and the future he wanted to pursue (which also was one of the 10 reasons I was tearing up reading this). Winnie was also spectacular. I was cheering her on from the beginning. Her tenacity and strength, bless her for finding ways to lets others help in her life too. I loved the deep sibling bond she had with Garrett and Jesse and the way everything worked out for them in the end.

This book was pure magic. I have zero complaints. NO NOTES. It was everything I needed when I picked it up. I loved the story and how Walker was woven in. I loved the friends and so many small moments that packed a punch and really brought this entire book together. There’s even no third act nonsense, AND IT WAS BLISS Y’ALL. The whole book, just go read it. Thank me later.

Overall audience notes:

  • NA Contemporary Romance
  • Language: strong and high
  • Romance: 2 closed door scenes
  • Violence: low
  • Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of a friend (grief depictions throughout), underage drinking, absentee father

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Book Review: The Alice Network by Kate Quinn

Rating: ★★★
Audience: Historical Fiction
Length: 502 pages
Author: Kate Quinn
Publisher: William Morrow
Release Date: June 6th, 2017
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BOOK SUMMARY:

In an enthralling new historical novel from national bestselling author Kate Quinn, two women—a female spy recruited to the real-life Alice Network in France during World War I and an unconventional American socialite searching for her cousin in 1947—are brought together in a mesmerizing story of courage and redemption.

1947. In the chaotic aftermath of World War II, American college girl Charlie St. Clair is pregnant, unmarried, and on the verge of being thrown out of her very proper family. She’s also nursing a desperate hope that her beloved cousin Rose, who disappeared in Nazi-occupied France during the war, might still be alive. So when Charlie’s parents banish her to Europe to have her “little problem” taken care of, Charlie breaks free and heads to London, determined to find out what happened to the cousin she loves like a sister.

1915. A year into the Great War, Eve Gardiner burns to join the fight against the Germans and unexpectedly gets her chance when she’s recruited to work as a spy. Sent into enemy-occupied France, she’s trained by the mesmerizing Lili, code name Alice, the “queen of spies”, who manages a vast network of secret agents right under the enemy’s nose.

Thirty years later, haunted by the betrayal that ultimately tore apart the Alice Network, Eve spends her days drunk and secluded in her crumbling London house. Until a young American barges in uttering a name Eve hasn’t heard in decades, and launches them both on a mission to find the truth…no matter where it leads.

NOT MY FAVORITE.

The only other Quinn book I’ve read with The Diamond Eye and I LOVED it. When I happen to pick up this one I was hoping for the same kind of experience but I’m left wanting more. I think mood wise I wasn’t quite prepared for all of the topics covered (see trigger warnings because there’s a lot).

I felt let down by one of the plot lines. I thought there would be a different kind of reveal and when that wasn’t the case I then was left with some thoughts about the plot overall. It was as if it was missing some larger over arching story rather than the meandering story that was given.

The ending was very intense and that was one of the few times I felt really invested in everything happening. And I did like the characters for the most part too. Like I said, this book was FINE. But that’s it for me.

Overall audience notes:

  • Historical fiction
  • Language: some strong
  • Romance: fade to black
  • Violence: high
  • Trigger/Content Warnings: antisemitism, Nazism, sexual assault, suicide, pregnancy, abortion, blood/gore depiction, emesis, death of a child, torture, stalking, drinking/smoking while pregnant

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Monthly Reading Wrap-Up: January 2024

New Year, New Books!

I was having a slower reading month and then the Improbable Meet-Cute series came out and changed what my month looked like. A pretty good month, but not as high as I was hoping for, ratings wise.

Favorites this month:

  • The Frozen River
  • Sadie and the Bad Boy Billionaire
  • The Ever King
  • Oceans of Sand
  • House of Sky and Breath
  • A Story Spun in Scarlet
  • The Anthropocene Reviewed
  • A Heart Sufficient
  • Say You’ll Be Mine
  • Worst Wingman Ever
  • An Improper Agreement
  • Ashes of You
  • The Game of Hearts
  • Wish You Weren’t Here
  • The Rom Con

Least favorites:

  • In a Not So Perfect World
  • Royal Valentine
  • The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon
  • But He’s My One Regret (But He’s a Carter Brother #2) by Annah Conwell
  • Recipe for a Charmed Life by Rachel Linden
  • [ARC] Sadie and the Bad Boy Billionaire (Oakley Island #3) Emma St. Clair and Jenny Proctor
  • Brisingr (The Inheritance Cycle #3) by Christopher Paolini
  • Secrets and Suitors by Joanna Barker
  • The Every King (The Ever Seas #1) by L.J. Andrews
  • The Night Hunt by Alexandra Christo
  • [ARC] Where You Belong (The Abandoned Brothers #2) by Stacy Williams
  • [ARC] In a Not So Perfect World by Neely Tubati Alexander
  • Oceans of Sand by Jessica Flory
  • The Stationery Shop by Marjan Kamali
  • Dukes and Dekes (Chawton Falls in Love #1) by Torie Jean
  • [ARC] To Gaze Upon Wicked Gods (To Gaze Upon Wicked Gods #1) by Molly X. Chang
  • [Reread] House of Sky and Breath (Crescent City #2) by Sarah J. Maas
  • Shark Heart: A Love Story by Emily Habeck
  • [ARC] An Unexpected Roomie (Love Tucson #3) by Laura Langa
  • [ALC] The Search Party by Hannah Richell
  • [ARC] A Story Spun in Scarlet (Tales of Wonder and Woe #1) by Renee Dugan
  • The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green
  • Drinker of Ink by Shannon Castleton
  • The Library of Shadows by Rachel Moore
  • [ALC] The Trail of Lost Hearts by Tracey Garvis Graves
  • Love Redesigned (Lakefront Billionaires #1) by Lauren Asher
  • [ARC] A Heart Sufficient (The Penn-Leiths of Thistle Muir #4) by Nichole Van
  • [ARC] Champion of Sorrows (Thieve of Sorrows #2) by Kristen M. Long
  • The Huntress by Kate Quinn
  • Say You’ll Be Mine by Naina Kumar
  • [Novella] The Exception to the Rule (The Improbable Meet-Cute #1) by Christina Lauren
  • [Novella] Worst Wingman Ever (The Improbable Meet-Cute #2) by Abby Jimenez
  • An Improper Agreement (Improper Agreements #1) by Audra Wells
  • [Novella] Rosie and the Dreamboat (The Improbable Meet-Cute #3) by Sally Thorne
  • [ARC] The Book of Doors by Gareth Brown
  • [ALC] Ashes of You (Lost & Found #5) by Catherine Cowles
  • [ARC] Finlay Donovan Rolls the Dice (Finlay Donovan #4) by Elle Cosimano
  • On Wings of Ash and Dust (On Wings of Ash and Dust #1-6) by Brittany Wang
  • [Novella] Drop, Cover, and Hold On (The Improbable Meet-Cute #4) by Jasmine Guillory
  • [Novella] With Any Luck (The Improbable Meet-Cute #5) by Ashley Poston
  • [Novella] Royal Valentine (The Improbable Meet-Cute #6) by Sariah Wilson
  • [ARC] The Game of Hearts (The Otherworlds #2) by Courtney Millecam
  • Into the Sunken City by Dinesh Thiru
  • [ARC] Wish You Weren’t Here by Gracie Ruth Mitchell
  • The Rom Con by Devon Daniels

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