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...
This is a tough one for me. There were several times I felt like not finishing the book, but I pretty much never DNF. It had some good points - some of the writing was sharp and funny. Ok, that might be the only good points oh, wait, I like the description of Costa Rica, and I was even in one of the parks she wrote about, so it brought me back to that. The plot wasn’t good. Single mom Lulu goes on a vacation in Costa Rica after being suspended from her job as a teacher. It’s some sort of pickleball retreat, and her high school ex, Tyler, is there after he torched his pro pickleball career. Ok, sure. There were just so many plot elements that felt unnatural and only there to support the plot. They end up traveling around Costa Rica to teach pickleball and do adventurous stuff, which didn’t feel realistic and felt like it was just to have Lulu and Tyler in stressful situations. For the first half of the book Lulu thinks Tyler’s still married (It’s a romance, so the reader already kn...