“Our Fault” is the final book in the Culpable trilogy, a forbidden romance between step-siblings. Since their breakup, Nick and Noah have mostly been apart this last year, but fate brings them back together as their best friends, Jenna and Lion, are getting married.
Book Review: Your Fault (Culpable #2) by Mercedes Ron
“Your Fault” is the sequel to the Culpable series. Tension rises as circumstances keep Nick and Noah apart: Noah moves to her university campus while Nick handles his father’s law firm. Meanwhile, their parents and the people around them exert themselves to keep the step-siblings turned lovers apart.
Book Review: My Fault (Culpable #1) by Mercedes Ron
“My Fault” is the first book in a forbidden enemies-to-lovers romance trilogy. The story follows Nick and Noah, they are step-siblings who can’t stand each other; however, we quickly learn that they are more alike than they’d like to admit… and the irresistible attraction between the two is undeniable.
Book Review: Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
“Red, White & Royal Blue” follows the fake friendship between Alex Claremont-Diaz, the U.S. President’s son, and Prince Henry of England, who happen to be nemeses. A confrontational picture of the two at a wedding makes the tabloid, resulting in Alex and Henry having to reclaim their disastrous narrative by becoming diplomatic friends to save Alex’s mother’s electoral campaign… but they accidentally become lovers instead.
Book Review: Through My Window (Hidalgos #1) by Ariana Godoy
“Through My Window” follows good girl Raquel Álvarez’s crush on her mysterious bad boy neighbour Ares Hildago. This is a steamy, proximity romance about first love and heartbreak.
Book Review: Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering
“Tell Me Lies” follows Lucy Albright’s journey as a student at a small Californian college, miles away from her mother and her preppy life in Long Island. Amidst new friends and college parties, Lucy meets the enigmatic Stephen DeMarco. From there, her life dips into troubling territory.
Book Review: The Hating Game by Sally Thorne
“The Hating Game” is a funny enemies-to-lovers office romance book, in which both parties are competing for the same job promotion.
Book Review: Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
If you love the gothic, disastrous romances, and an intense revenge story… then I highly recommend “Wuthering Heights” by Emily Brontë!
Book Review: Find Me by André Aciman
“Find Me” is the second book of the “Call Me By Your Name” duology by André Aciman. I highly recommend reading the first book before picking up its sequel.
I loved both books as they made me feel seen and they’ve made me cry. Definitely a great pick if you want to pick more LGBTQ+ books.
Book Review: Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo
“Shadow and Bone” is the first book The Shadow and Bone Trilogy by Leigh Bardugo. You might have seen the hit series on Netflix but did you know it’s a well-loved series to readers for a few years now?
Book Review: Me Before You by Jojo Moyes
“Me Before You” is the first book in the “Me Before You” series by Jojo Moyes. I would highly recommend the book (and the series) for readers that enjoy reading transformative books in which the character embarks in a journey of self-discovery.
Book Review: After You by Jojo Moyes
“After You” is the second book of the “Me Before You” series by Jojo Moyes. I highly highly recommend you read the first book (which is truly amazing and as emotionally moving as this one) before picking up this book!