This Could Be Us by Kennedy Ryan: Book Review
This book felt more like women’s fiction with a romance subplot; the writing was great, but I wanted more relationship development with the main couple.
This book felt more like women’s fiction with a romance subplot; the writing was great, but I wanted more relationship development with the main couple.
This romance book wasn’t romantic at all — an elegy of misused plot devices, wasted opportunities and poorly done characters.
I wish I could say I liked this one, but I was so bored. It might not be a bad book, but it definitely wasn’t for me.
I thought this would be my favorite romance of the year — unfortunately, all the memes and icky sex scenes (or rather, the heroine’s dialogue during sex scenes), ruined it for me.
What I hoped would be a sweet and spicy friends-to-lovers quickly turned into a cringey, bog-standard hockey romance.
In which I find what is probably my least favorite book of the year.
A monster romance that could have been great, but resorted to too much smut in the second part and ended up being too long.
One of my most anticipated books of the year, and it failed to satisfy. I still love this series, but Echoes of The Tide is my least favorite.
A surprisingly decent fantasy romance that might have bored me at times, but was good overall.
If you’re looking for a romantasy that isn’t a copy of ACOTAR, look no further — this list has a selection of great (and underrated) romantasy novels, both standalone and series.