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Witcha Gonna Do? by Avery Flynn

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4.0

What to expect: witches, enemies to lovers, secrets, heist

Spice: 2.5
A Girl Like Her by Talia Hibbert

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4.5

What to expect: FMC with autism, neighbors, shared wall, strangers-to-friends-to-lovers

Another hit by Talia! Ruth and Evan were adorable and I love them with my whole heart. I also love Ruth's relationship with her sister, Hannah, and I can't wait for her book!

Spice: 2.5
Don't You Dare by CE Ricci

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4.0

"AND THEY WERE ROOMMATES!"

What to expect: enemies to lovers, roommates (shared wall), forced proximity, double biawakening, friends with benefits

10/10 audiobook, I heard a tease of the ~wall scene~ and it did NOT disappoint! Nor did the rest of the book! Loved the tension between these two and the slow "holy shit I might be in love with him??" 

Spice: 3

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Teacher of the Year by M.A. Wardell

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4.5

What to expect: teacher/students parent, MM romance, queer awakening

This one was a ton of fun! The tension leading up to the spice was great, and the actual spice was great.

The story was also really heartbreaking and uplifting, being in Marvin's head I just wanted to hug and hit him at the same time. I loved his best friend, because she did exactly what needed to be done. 

Spice: 3

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King of Wrath by Ana Huang

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5.0

What to expect: marriage of convenience, forced proximity, one bed

Every time I read an Ana Huang book I wonder why I even bother writing. 

The tension, the spice, the banter. I'm obsessed. Then add a dual narration for the audiobook? I can't, it's too much, I loved it

Spice: 3
Zora Books Her Happy Ever After by Taj McCoy

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4.0

What to expect: bookstore setting, two love interests/love triangle 

All the book talk in this one had my little reader/writer heart in love. 

At first, I thought I wouldn't like the two love interests story line, but it was done really well and I was def cheering for one guy more than the other. 

Her Grandma and best friend were some of my favorite parts of the book, I could def read two more books with them as the main characters!

Spice: 2.5
Bet On It by Jodie Slaughter

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4.5

What to expect: small town, bingo deal, fat rep, anxiety, PTSD

I really enjoyed this one! The mix of humor, romance, and serious topics was done really well. I loved all the bingo parts especially 

Spice: 3
Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood

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4.0

What to expect: long time pining, workplace romance, classic Ali "he's big/she's small"

This book has all the classic Ali tropes (just switch up the jobs)

It was a fun read, and her humor is always done really well. The whole "I am a hired fake date" was a fun storyline

Spice: 2