But my tired brain can’t remember why I liked certain books or why I’d recommend skipping it. My sister-in-law asked if I’d read any good books lately and my mind went blank. I generally read over 100 books a year, and I note them down with a 1-10 rating, but then I forget what I liked about them. In case anyone reads this, I like romance, women’s fiction, and general fiction best. Steamy’s fine, and swear words don’t bother me. LBGQ+ is all good. If those bother you, then you will probably disagree with my book recommendations. In 2024, my highest rated books were: All The Right Notes - Dominic Lim (8.5), The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo - Taylor Jenkins Reid (8.5), Ghosting: A Love Story - Tash Skilton (8.5), We Could Be So Good - Cat Sebastian (8.5), Fangirl Down - Tessa Bailey (9), Mrs. Nash’s Ashes - Sarah Adler (9), The True Love Experiment - Christina Lauren (9), Not in Love - Ali Hazelwood (8.5), The Paradise Problem - Chris...
Haddie Martin almost has a one-night stand with Levi Rourke, but bails at the last minute. She figures she’ll never see him again, until they find themselves trying to rent the same two-bed room apartment near the school they will both be working. They live together and struggle to maintain a platonic relationship. It was good, but nothing overly special. I’d read another book from this author. Haddie has serious abandonment issues, and keeps everyone at arms’ length, so she is hesitant to peruse anything with Levi. He’s only planning to be at the job for one year and then move away, so her self-preservation frostiness is understandable. Levi was a college football coach who got demoted after punching a ref. He’s grieving the loss of his mother and battling the guilt of not being there. He’s now in charge of the high school soccer team, but doesn’t know much about soccer. Haddie coaches the women’s team and helps him navigate his new role.