Review Card & Book Review- The Love Fix By Jill Shalvis

Lexi Clark’s life is falling apart!

Summoned home to Sunrise Cove, the last thing she wants to do is face all the complications she left behind. Her past, her stepsister Ashley, and especially her infuriatingly gorgeous childhood nemesis-turned-crush Heath Bowman.

Lexi’s way too focused on her job as an art appraiser, she doesn’t have time to believe in trust, love, or Happily Ever Afters. Her stepsister, on the other hand, is so full of life it hurts to look at her. But Lexi can’t refuse Ashley’s plea to honor their late mother’s final wish. So, on behalf of her estranged mother’s estate-and with Heath in tow as the executor-Lexi embarks on a road trip to repay all the people her gambling addicted mother owed money to.

Soon, all of Lexi’s complicated feelings come to a head; missing her mom, missing Ashley, and most of all, missing Heath. For the record, she doesn’t like it, or the way he has of scaling the walls she’s built around her heart. The road trip shenanigans that ensue are both funny and heartbreaking, but Lexi finds something shocking along the way. Acceptance. Family.

And, unbelievably… love.

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At the heart of the novel is Lexi, a woman scarred by a lifetime of disappointment from a mother who seemed more absent than nurturing. Her mother’s death reopens old wounds—but also opens the door to unexpected healing, through a series of letters that pull Lexi back to the one place she never thought she’d return. There, she must face both her estranged sister Ashley and Heath, the man who once stirred her heart.

Lexi is a compelling, layered character—guarded and understandably skeptical, but yearning for something more. Her emotional journey feels authentic as she grapples with grief, betrayal, and the possibility of rebuilding the relationships she once gave up on. Ashley, in contrast, brings a sunny optimism and determination that masks her own secrets and motivations. She’s not just the cheerful sister—she’s a woman with her own version of pain and hope, hoping desperately to create the family she missed out on.

Heath, ever the caretaker, is kind and reliable to a fault. His tendency to prioritize everyone else’s happiness over his own sets up a quietly powerful subplot about self-worth and emotional boundaries. His chemistry with Lexi is slow-burn and believable, rooted in shared history, tension, and unresolved feelings.The emotional weight of the characters’ pasts is balanced by the warmth of their present connections. The letters from their mother serve as a catalyst for truth, healing, and unexpected revelations, giving the story depth and resonance.

This is a heartfelt, character-driven story filled with sorrow, redemption, and hope. It’s about finding love—not just romantically, but in family and in oneself.

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Happy Publication Day – 19 December 2025

Tainted Love By Laura Carter

Scarlett: I loved Gregory Ryans with all of me.

And it still wasn’t enough.

He was everything I wanted, but I should have known better. After all we’ve been through, he still didn’t trust me with the truth.I walked away from him, but Gregory Ryans is not one to give up.

Now he’s offering me the deal of a lifetime: his heart. All his secrets. Him. Forever.

But at what cost?Yes, there are things he’s kept from me. But there are also things – dangerous things – that even Gregory doesn’t know. His enemies are still coming for us, and this time, we’ll have to fight together. To save what we’ve built. To show that love like ours can’t be destroyed.I believe that. But if he doesn’t, then it won’t only destroy us. It’ll destroy everything.

Obsession, redemption and a love powerful enough to burn the world down.

Review Card & Book Review- Rivals To Lovers By Elise Wayland

Mo Denton has been obsessed with the classic feminist novel The Proud and the Lost for as long as she can remember. When Mo puts everything she has into writing a modern adaptation of her all-time favorite book, her agent Yuri loves it—but can’t pitch it anywhere. The original author’s estate must approve any adaptation, and so far, it has never allowed one to go forward.

The agent who represents the estate—Wes Spencer—is also working on an updated version of the beloved story. Promoting Mo’s project would go against Wes’s own interests, and he’s reluctant to bring it to Estelle Morgan, the elderly daughter of the original novelist. But when Yuri contacts Estelle herself, Estelle invites Mo and Wes to her home for a weekend where they will pitch each book to her and let her decide whose book will be approved–and whose work will be destined for deletion. 

Soon, Mo and Wes realize that they have more in common than just their love of the original book. As they grow closer and wait for the estate’s decision, will the secrets Wes is keeping ruin the bond between them, or can they find their way to a happy ending?

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My Review

Rivals to Lovers is a charming enemies-to-lovers romantic comedy featuring two New York-based authors, Maureen (Mo) and Wes, who find themselves in fierce competition to adapt a beloved novel. Despite the rivalry, sparks fly almost immediately, launching them into a whirlwind romance.

Mo and Wes are undeniably adorable together. While Wes may come off a bit prickly at first, he quickly redeems himself, revealing a softer side that balances well with Mo’s vibrant personality. The dual POV format adds depth to their relationship, allowing readers to connect with both characters as their story unfolds.

While the story starts off a bit gently, it builds into a heartfelt and satisfying romance that feels both genuine and charming. The pacing allows readers to settle into Mo and Wes’s world, and the overall tone is light, uplifting, and perfect for anyone in the mood for a bookish romcom with plenty of heart.

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