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Chapters & Kisses
Warning: this blog may cause uncontrollable sighing, daydreaming, and a serious craving for romance novels


The Spare by Elodie Hart
The Spare by Elodie Hart had a lot to live up to after The Heir, and somehow it managed to exceed my expectations. I enjoyed the first book, but this one completely won me over and quickly became my favourite of the two. The story follows Benedict de Vere, the spare heir to a dukedom, and the woman who has spent years engaged to his older brother. When her fiancé abruptly ends their engagement just days before the wedding, Benedict steps in to save the situation. What follows
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Jun 162 min read


Praise by Sara Cate
I'm back with another romance review, and this one absolutely lived up to the hype. Praise by Sara Cate is one of those books that I kept seeing everywhere and wondering if it could possibly be as good as everyone said. Turns out? Yes. Yes, it can. The story follows Charlie, who finds herself unexpectedly drawn into the world of Salacious Players Club after a messy breakup. There she meets Emerson Grant, the club owner—confident, experienced, and completely off-limits for mor
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Jun 92 min read


Sorry Not Sorry - Emily James
I'm back after a break and I've got a good one. This book is basically what you get when you mix second chances, bad decisions, and two people who absolutely refuse to communicate like normal human beings—but somehow you can’t stop reading anyway. Sorry, Not Sorry by Emily James is messy in a way that feels very intentional. The characters aren’t polished or overly likeable all the time, and that’s kind of the point. They say the wrong things, make things worse before they m
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Apr 212 min read


Play Me - Adriana Locke
This book is exactly what happens when sports romance meets sharp banter , deep-down hurt , and a “you and me against the world” kind of chemistry. If you’re into grumpy-hero meets feisty heroine, with a dash of team spirit and secret vulnerability, you’re probably going to enjoy this one. Astrid Lawsen is the kind of heroine I adore—organized, efficient, no-nonsense. She’s called in to help keep things on track at the Tennessee Royals Rugby Club, and her newest “problem” is
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Nov 14, 20252 min read
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