From a British baking show to the American cooking show. I wasn’t expecting a theme this month, but here we are. Love and other Disasters by Anita Kelly is my Book of the Month Club review for February. A sweet, utterly lovely story that, instead of dealing with a large amount of contestants, it focuses … Continue reading Some Like it Spicy
Month: February 2022
All the tropes!
What's your favorite tropes in books. It's February so we'll start with Romance novels. Personally, I will devour a good fake dating romance novel like a gourmet meal. Other's like friends to lovers, still other's like secret baby. According to Masterclass.com, tropes are popular because they both offer readers something familiar and give them a … Continue reading All the tropes!
East End Boys and London Girls
Until I started reading Alexis Hall, I never knew it was possible to utterly dislike the main character in the beginning of the story yet end up utterly invested that this person gets to have a happy life. Yet that exactly what happened in Rosaline Palmer Takes the Cake. This is the second time this … Continue reading East End Boys and London Girls
Why are Men so fun to read?
Last weekend Twitter once again blew up with controversy. This time it was a subject that I’ve struggled with for the last few years so buckle up friends, this is going to get uncomfortable. On Sunday, author Jack Harbon posed a question, what do women gain from exclusively and solely writing about queer men? I’ll … Continue reading Why are Men so fun to read?