Floating Solo | By Shelley Wilson
Floating Solo was a breezy, one-time read for me. It was fun, simple and sometimes that’s exactly what you need for a rom-com.
Floating Solo was a breezy, one-time read for me. It was fun, simple and sometimes that’s exactly what you need for a rom-com.
Not Another Love Song started as a musical love story with great potential. This love song isn’t going to make my all-time favorite playlist, but I didn’t mind listening to it once.
This is Not a Holiday Romance is a cozy hate-to-love romance with a healthy amount of festive spirit peppered in.
Love, Action, Camera was hardly a one-time read for me. It’s not bad writing. It’s just that the plot didn’t work for me personally.
Mystery in the Metaverse is a great concept full of potential. There is intrigue, worldbuilding, and sci-fi elements blended into a cocktail that definitely gets your attention.
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Amanda’s Wedding was barely a one-time read for me. If you’re trying to explore Jenny Colgan’s body of work, this is one you can easily skip.
Marriage and Masti is a fun and easy read. I’m not sure I’d re-read it, but I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a light-hearted rom-com with a fake Indian marriage trope.
Not in My Book is a passionate, steamy love story between two authors. If that sounds like something you’d enjoy, give it a go. It’s worth it.
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