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Rom Coms that are better than Booktok
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Kasey Blake
My favorite cute romance reads only the 4 and 5 stars
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Such a good book and an amazing series
Love the One You're With: A Sex, Love & Stiletto Novel|eBook
Emily Henry is my queen and I will never rate any of her books less than 5 stars
Beach Read by Emily Henry - Goodreads
I am such a friends to lovers fan
People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry - Goodreads
I love books about writers for some reason
The Roughest Draft by Emily Wibberley - Goodreads
Mhairi McFarlane writes mostly in a women's fiction style but they are so well written and have a nice underlying romance arc
Just Last Night by Mhairi McFarlane - Goodreads
Love books about confident bitchy women
Book Lovers by Henry & Emily: 9780593334836
Didn't expect to love this book but I could not put it down
The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston - Goodreads
Actually so amazing
Funny Story: Henry, Emily - 9780593441282
4 Stars
Almost a perfect book, I didn't love the ending and this trope stresses me out almost the whole time
After the Kiss: Sex, Love & Stiletto Series
Friends to lovers but they're actually barely friends they're pretty much in a committed relationship
Lauren Layne (Author of Blurred Lines) - Goodreads
So good amazing start to a series got me so hooked
Enemies With Benefits: A Romance Novel
not a crazy problem but definitely a wild idea
Yours in Scandal (Man of the Year, #1) by Lauren Layne
I love to pretend I'm on SNL
Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld - Goodreads
I had so much joy reading this
The Rom-Commers: A Novel Kindle Edition
Kate Canterbary is amazing and Magnolia is one of my favorites from the original Walshes series, loved her book
The Magnolia Chronicles: Adventures in Dating
Kate Canterbary is the romance book queen and she deserves more credit
Underneath It All (Walsh)