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Someone should turn this dull book into a cute film.

The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston

November 12, 2025 by carmelpie Leave a Comment

“We are going out. Clearly I had a bad day, and by the looks of the new books on the counter, you did, too.” ― Ashley Poston, The Dead Romantics Florence Day has secrets. She’s a ghostwriter for one of the world’s most famous romance novelists, Ann Nichols. After her own debut novel flopped, Florence picked up a sweet job ghostwriting bestsellers. No one except Ann, her publisher, and Florence’s best friend Rose know this. Despite her success, Florence is struggling to finish the final […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: Ashley Poston, ghost whisperer, ghosts, small town romance

carmelpie's CBR17 Review No:38 · Genres: Romance · Tags: Ashley Poston, ghost whisperer, ghosts, small town romance ·
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Experiencing an identity crisis and burnout on your parents’ couch while a hot, single, emotionally-unavailable guy sleeps down the hall

Georgie All Along by Kate Clayborn

August 29, 2025 by carmelpie Leave a Comment

I perform the task of exhausted women everywhere—taking my bra off without removing my top. Once I’ve pulled it through the armhole of my tank, I fling it onto the old, slouchy couch, sending it the disgusted glare that all bras deserve after a long, hot day. ― Kate Clayborn, Georgie, All Along CBR17 Bingo: G This is the book I’ve most recently finished. While I try to follow the order in which I read books, my “to review” list has become so daunting that […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: cbr17bingo, identity crisis, idiots to lovers, Kate Clayborn, Loners & Outcasts, small town romance

carmelpie's CBR17 Review No:21 · Genres: Romance · Tags: cbr17bingo, identity crisis, idiots to lovers, Kate Clayborn, Loners & Outcasts, small town romance ·
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He was handsome, Ben supposed, if you liked angry men.

It Takes Two to Tumble (Seducing the Sedgwicks, #1) by Cat Sebastian

March 25, 2025 by carmelpie Leave a Comment

This was some unholy combination of desire and friendship and something else, because apparently when you took workaday lust and combined it with affection and threw in garden-variety honesty, you got something new and totally different.” ― Cat Sebastian, It Takes Two to Tumble At the start of the novel, Captain Phillip Dacre returned home from a two year voyage with the royal navy. His dutiful wife, Caroline, passed away while he was at sea, and he braced himself to face three children he barely […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: Cat Sebastian, Edwardian England, gay romance, grumpy sunshine, male nanny, queer romance, small town romance

carmelpie's CBR17 Review No:11 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: Cat Sebastian, Edwardian England, gay romance, grumpy sunshine, male nanny, queer romance, small town romance ·
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A low-angst, cozy romance set in the Swedish countryside

Second Winter by Sophia Soames

December 11, 2024 by carmelpie Leave a Comment

Teddy runs his family’s tree farm in a small village in Sweden. He still lives in the house where he grew up and manages the family business, even after losing his father over the previous year. He is getting by but he is unhappy. He worries that life is passing him but he has no energy or hope that anything will change for him. He’s only been in love once, and that boy broke his heart. Ned is the American son of Swedish parents. When […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: fish out of water, gay romance, high school reunion, queer romance, rural farming community, rural Sweden, small town romance, Sophia Soames

carmelpie's CBR16 Review No:91 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: fish out of water, gay romance, high school reunion, queer romance, rural farming community, rural Sweden, small town romance, Sophia Soames ·
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Mason Bloom Takes Charge of his One Goddamn Life was never meant to be a romance.

Off Plan: A Whispering Key Novel by May Archer

March 13, 2024 by carmelpie Leave a Comment

And if the Universe was sentient enough to be sending out warnings to certain people, I could only conclude it hated me, because it hadn’t sent me a warning for any damn thing, ever, as evidenced by the fact that I lived on a forgotten island with my hick cousins and my wacky uncle, and hadn’t had sex since January. ― May Archer, Off Plan “No,” I resumed walking. “I’m not up in his business either. Not like that. We’re friends. We decided.” “You realize […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: bisexual character, broken off engagement, brothers, enemies to lovers, Fathers and sons, fish out of water, Florida, gay romance, May Archer, queer romance, small town romance

carmelpie's CBR16 Review No:24 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: bisexual character, broken off engagement, brothers, enemies to lovers, Fathers and sons, fish out of water, Florida, gay romance, May Archer, queer romance, small town romance ·
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Midnight Duet by Jen Comfort

A trio of romances featuring a rockstar, small town angst, and magical cooking

Midnight Duet by Jen Comfort

Georgie, All Along by Kate Clayborn

Basil and Oregano by Melissa Capriglione

December 31, 2023 by teresaelectro 4 Comments

CBR15 Passport Challenge: New to you Authors – Jen Comfort, Kate Clayborn, and Melissa Capriglione Midnight Duet by Jen Comfort is a gender-flipped remix of Phantom of the Opera. Erika Greene seemingly had it all when taking on a lead Broadway role. She was a bit of a minx and slept with someone’s boyfriend, which led to a production light falling on her. She retreats to her family’s dilapidated opera house in Paris, Nevada, and vows to become a better person. She had a decent plastic surgeon […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fantasy, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: CBR15Passport, Contemporary Romance, culinary romance, gender flip retelling, Georgie All Along, graphic novels, Jen Comfort, Kate Clayborn, lesbian romance, melissa capriglione, Midnight Duet, musical theater, phantom of the opera, queer author, queer comic book, queer romance, rockstar romance, small town romance, YA Romance

teresaelectro's CBR15 Review No:12 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fantasy, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: CBR15Passport, Contemporary Romance, culinary romance, gender flip retelling, Georgie All Along, graphic novels, Jen Comfort, Kate Clayborn, lesbian romance, melissa capriglione, Midnight Duet, musical theater, phantom of the opera, queer author, queer comic book, queer romance, rockstar romance, small town romance, YA Romance ·
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