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The World Doesn’t Need Another Book Blog

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...
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2026 Book 47 (back on track since I can’t count) Dom-Com by Adriana Anders

It was a cute, sexy, quick read. Rae has spent her life taking care of her siblings and her father (after her mom died when she was young, because it seems like every romance lately has a least one tragic upbringing). After breaking up with her boyfriend she decides she wants to shake things up, and goes to a kink club to be a sub for a dom. There she meets gruff Grant, who isn’t looking for an inexperienced sub, but jumps in because he’s drawn to Rae.  They are both surprised to find out they will be working together, as Grant was hired as a consultant at Rae’s company. Grant is neighbors and friend with Rae’s boss, so he gets hired to try to root out the cause of a security breach at the company. Rae says yes to everyone, and Grant teaches her to have more of a backbone. She makes tiny book nooks in her spare time. The boss’ son-in-law is the bad guy, because he wants to take over the company. The book was mostly fluff, but the dialogue was cute. 

2026 Book 46 - Cherry Baby by Rainbow Rowell

Cherry and Tom’s marriage is over. His star is rising after his webcomic, Thursday, becomes a sensation, resulting in a movie adaptation. The comic includes a character, Baby, who has a striking resemblance to Cherry, including her big hips, stomach, chest, and butt. As Tom spends more time away from home their marriage crumbles to the point where Cherry asks for a divorce.  Now she’s trying to pick up the pieces, and reconnects with an old college crush, Russ. Cherry struggles to navigate dating again while still trying to care for her and Tom’s dog, and still living in the shadow of their life, all while trying to avoid trailers for Tom’s upcoming movie.  At times the book felt slow to me, but I appreciated the unflinching way Rowell writes Cherry’s fatness, and her sister’s use of weight-loss medication. I like how there are hints of Tom’s infidelity. Cherry’s sisters are a bit much but well done. Cherry and Tom work together to pack up his things, and realize they want to ...

2026 Book 46 - Seven Year Itch by Amy Daws

This series is cute. Calder prefers one-night-stands. Dakota just got divorced, and she is looking to regain her spark. They have been enemies ever since Calder remodeled her home, and they clashed over everything. She’s his brother’s wife’s best friend, and they are thrown together for his brother’s wedding in Mexico. (Due to some meddling by his niece.) Sparks fly, and when they get back, they decide to be enemies with benefits. She needs to recover her self esteem, and Calder needs to stop being the grunt work guy in the family contracting business. He creates a sex list for them to try to help her feel more comfortable and confident. She encourages him to focus on his furniture building business. (8)

2026 Book 44 - Tropesick by Lauren Okie

The writing was very strong, but I feel a little conflicted about the story itself. Magic pixie Katie adds glitter and sparkle to everything in part to force herself to see and feel beauty. Her golden-child brother’s life was tragically cut short, and the one person she wants to lean on, the boy next door and her brother’s best friend, Tyler, leaves her in the dust. Her parents seem to have forgotten they had two children, and it was heartbreaking to see her so neglected by their grief.  When Katie and Tyler are forced to work together to ghost write a book for a famous romance author (Meredith), they have to face their pasts and where it all went wrong. They end up staying at the author’s mansion, and all the tropes they weave into the book mirror in real life. The mysterious author has a cat sidekick, and a history tied to Tyler and Katie. Spoiler alert: Tyler’s father was in love with Meredith, but she chickened out and pushed him away, becoming, literally, a ghost of herself. K...

2026 Book 43 - Never Been Shipped by Alicia Thompson

Micah was the lead singer in a successful band as a teenager, until it all fell apart. John and Micah were best friends growing up, and when the band imploded Micah essentially ghosted John. Now they are forced together, along with the three other band members, for a nostalgia cruise.  I like Alicia Thomason’s writing style. It’s told in alternating narratives between Micah and John, which worked for me. At one point Micah is introducing John on stage and he doesn’t hear what she says about him, and the author skillfully adds it later in the book, when Micah reaffirms that John is the heart of the band.  Micah’s previous relationship with another member in the band, Ryder, felt a little shaky and I was happy when he was punched and booted. Micah herself was unlikeable at times, and John was almost too understanding. I read With Love, from Cold World a long time go, so I didn’t remember the characters from the book, but some were John’s roommates. The chemistry was good and it ...

2026 Book 42 - Crossing Paths by Katie Ruggle

Norah generally prefers to be behind the scenes when it comes to working with her bounty-hunting sisters. She’s more on the computer research and tracking end than fist fights, but she doesn’t want to be the weak link anymore. She starts taking self defense lessons with MMA fighter Dash.  When one of the skips hacks her computer and starts stalking her, Dash and Norah try to find him before he, and others, can hurt Norah. Norah befriends an acquaintance of the skip, named Chloe. She also is almost burned to death when someone sets fire to Dash’s apartment above his gym. The book was a bit fluffy and cavalier, but an ok read. (7)

2026 Book 41 - Beg, Borrow, or Steal by Sarah Adams

The third book in the When in Rome series. Emily and Jack have been enemies ever since they met in college. When he got engaged and moved away, Emily should have felt relief, but instead it felt like a piece of her was missing. For a control freak like Emily, it has been disconcerting. So when she discovers Jack broke off the engagement and is moving back, she is ready to give him the cactus treatment to make him stay away.  Jack finds odd pleasure in sparring with Emily, and life without her has felt flat. He buys a house next door to Emily, and their fighting turns into something more. Jack is a secret best-selling author. Emily wrote a romance novel. She drunk sends it to her boss, and Jack helps her delete the email. Jack has a narcissistic father and a too-kind mother, so he struggles to support his mom while dealing with his dad. Emily is struggling with her sisters and brother moving on while she is anxious and stagnated. When her parents died young, Emily was the one who he...