

Is there a name for a trope where one main character is supposed to be setting up the other and ends up falling hard themselves? That's what this was. Very cute.
Is there a name for a trope where one main character is supposed to be setting up the other and ends up falling hard themselves? That's what this was. Very cute.
This SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE-inspired rom-com makes for a cute (though there a few steamy scenes!) listen. Single mother Lucie is shocked when her pre-teen daughter calls a local radio station‘s love-line with host Aiden Valentine for dates on her mother‘s behalf. Soon Lucie‘s on the air with her new co-host but there are more sparks between them than the callers! Their hurdles to romance fall a bit flat, but they make an easy-to-root-for pair!
This just felt very just ok. There was nothing really new here. It was entertaining enough that I finished it, but I won‘t really remember it in a few weeks. 3⭐️
Im really liking these rom-coms that I‘ve recently gotten into! Only one spicy chapter, and, like others, I think it could have been shorter. Super fun and witty characters though.
I love a B.K. Borison book and this was no exception. Funny, charming, and full of author characters, I laughed and cried while watching Aiden and Lucie fall for each other. A perfect example of why we love romance, this one will stick with me!
The reader knows from the meet-cute how this HEA must end. I wondered , oh geez is this story going to sustain its length with a revolving door of bad dates before Maggie finally sees what is right in front of her. But it didn‘t go down that way and turned out to be a fun read.
My pretties are here! The only Valentines I need 🥰ok but send chocolate.. and pickles