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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 16 - Love & Other Words by Christina Lauren

There was a lot of emotional stuff in this book. Macy and Elliot pretty much fell for each other at first sight, when Macy caught Elliot trespassing in the closet when she was touring her new summer cabin. He lived next door to the cabin, and through their shared love of reading, and Elliot refusing to dance around the topic of Macy’s mom’s death, they became best friends. In time they became everything to each other. The book bounces back and forth from then to eleven years later, when they haven’t spoken in over a decade.  They bump into each other at a coffee shop, and it unbalances Macy’s safe life. She’s engaged but not in love. Elliot dumps his girlfriend right away. As for why they became estranged, it’s definitely drawn out in the book for dramatic effect. Elliot is at a party, drunk, and he calls Macy, professing his love and desire to get married. She goes to him and finds him naked with an ex-girlfriend. She leaves in an emotional heap, and her father comes to get her. O...

2026 Book 15 - Mixed Signals by B.K. Borison

It was a sexy book. The conflict felt a bit contrived, and the clumsiness over the top, but otherwise it was good. Layla Dupree runs the bakery at Lovelight Farms. She wants to find love, but she has had a string of horrible dates. She bumps into Caleb Alvarez during one horrible date, and they agree to practice date, since neither of them have had any luck with love. Their dates are cute, at a roller rink and an escape room, and both struggle with their growing feelings toward each other. Layla essentially panics and dumps Caleb, and he has to wait her out a bit. Caleb’s abuela and family were entertaining, and I liked the scene with rival baker, Bea. Basically a dirty Hallmark movie book. (8)

2026 Book 14 - Drive Me Crazy by Lizzie Dent

Chloe is named principal of a struggling F1 race team. The owner surprises her by adding a new driver to the team. Matt is struggling with PTSD from a crash that sent his best friend to the hospital. They are from the same small town and grew up together, and Chloe always had a major crush on Matt. The combination of the romance drama and the racing drama worked or me. I’d definitely read more books from this author. (9)

2026 Book 13 - All the Feels by Olivia Dade

I’ve read five or six Olivia Dade books, and I find them hit or miss. This is more miss than hit. (All the Feels has been my favorite Dade book). This wasn’t bad, but it was kind of meh. Molly and Karl were friends in high school and almost had something more, but then Molly had to abruptly move during the school year. They lose contact, until Molly gets word of Karl’s death. She goes to pay her respects, and finds he’s not dead, and it’s all because the town is super wacky.  I didn’t red the first book in this series, so the wacky town seemed more odd to me than endearing. I would still consider reading the first one. This whole book was basically Molly having trust issues and Karl not being a great communicator. It was tedious at times, because so little happens. Molly’s trust issues come from a relationship where her ex husband used her to pay for medical school, then dumped her right when he graduated. And her father who had a secret family. So, sure, the trust issues were warr...

Book 12 - The Bodyguard Affair by Amy Lea

This was a cute, quick read. I liked the voice and I enjoy dual perspectives. Andi is a personal assistant to the prime minister of Canada’s wife, and also a secret romance writer. The fist time Andi meets Nolan, he walks in on her in a public bathroom, and Andi learns that her best friend is now dating her ex. Andi and Nolan almost hook up, but then he has to leave for the service. They meet again three years later, when he becomes the prime minister’s bodyguard.  There is a lot going on in the book, with Andi struggling with people pleasing and hiding her writing. Nolan’s mom has early Alzheimer’s, and they both have childhood scars from family. When a rumor that Andi and the prime minister are having an affair starts to circulate, Andi and Nolan fake date to quell the suspicion. Their friendship and chemistry was solid. There were cute elements, like Nolan’s attachment to a rescue dog, and some deeper issues, like Nolan’s need to move a lot to avoid close connections. I’d read a...

2026 Book 11 - Let’s Get Quizzical by Kelly Ohlert

This had a lot of potential. My favorite show is Jeopardy, and I love romance, so this should be great, right? Sigh. The plot was maddening. Charlotte was taught from a young age that honesty was the most important thing in the universe. She holds a grudge against her high school ex, Eli, because he pushed her into a position where she felt she had to lie, and then he ghosted her. Thirteen years later they’re reunited, but it’s on the set of a quiz show, and they have to work together. They both need the money. The producer, Clint, is evil and puts them in a bind that doesn’t really make sense. He wants them to keep winning because the ratings are skyrocketing, so he offers to give them the correct answers. They refuse, but then Clint puts the screws on Eli by threatening his family. Cheat and win or your dad goes to jail. I can ignore reality to some degree, but that just seems stupid. Charlotte and Eli are virally popular, so they could just sell a tell-all for money. It was a second...

2026 Book 10 - Cover Story by Mhairi McFarlane

I would have happily kept reading. I liked the voice and dual points-of-view. Initially I had some trouble parsing the language, but I soon fell into it and loved the turn of phrases.  Bel is an investigative journalist at a newspaper, and Connor is the new intern. They have to pretend to be a couple for an undercover assignment, and of course develop feelings along the way. The book packs a lot into it, with infidelity, stalkers, Me Too situations, friendships (Side character Shilpa needs her own book.), and the sting operation. Bel and Connor work together to take down a married Mayor, who preys on younger women, sleeping with them and taking secret nudes. They befriend the daughter of one the Mayor’s cronies, who owns the Airbnb where the trysts happen. The plan is to get the Ring footage as proof, but they get busted. The daughter ends up helping them, so that part kind of falls in the laps. Connor and Bel going from enemies to lovers was fun to read. No real spice to the book....