Musings on Romance

Tag: contemporary (Page 25 of 120)

Review at AudioGals

I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Gideon by Lily Morton, narrated by Joel Leslie. The final book in the Finding Home trilogy. Good book, great narration. Win.

Photo of a dark haired white hot guy with dark stubble, wearing a black tank top. The picture is just his head and shoulders.

Review at AudioGals

I’m over at AudioGals with a review of The Prospect by Lyssa Kay Adams, narrated by Ryan West & Laurie West. Second chance new adult romance.

Illustrated cover, picture of a dark-haired, lightly bearded baseball player and a brunette woman laying back on a baseball diamond

REVIEW: Let’s Connect by Kelly Jensen

Silver fox white man in a white button down and blue jeans sits on a floor with his laptop balanced on his knees, heart eyes emojis come from the screen, the title is in a speech bubble.Why I read it:  I received a review copy via the author. The published version has an epilogue but the main story was first released as a free serial for newsletter subscribers (of which I am one).

What it’s about: (from Goodreads)  year after his divorce, Daniel Stroman has decided that he’s too young to die—or fuse permanently with his couch. But when he downloads the dating app “Let’s Connect” and starts dating, his success/fail ratio isn’t encouraging until he gets a connection request from Robin.

Everything about Robin’s profile is different, from the bright little bird he’s using as an avatar to the long and thoughtful answers he’s written for the standard questions. He’s witty, funny, and easy to talk to. Robin could be his perfect match. But Robin is holding something back.

Then again, so is Dan—beginning with the seven-year crush he’s carried for his best friend, Trevor. Sadly, except for one brief moment, they’ve never been single at the same time.

Or have they?

What worked for me (and what didn’t): Let’s Connect is structured as a serial with each chapter being one “date”. Chapter one is therefore “First Date” and so on until the end of the novella. It’s intentionally episodic and works well that way.

My theory about what was going on was not quite right and it turns out that was a very good thing but I won’t go into more here because spoilers. Continue reading

Review at AudioGals

I’m over at AudioGals with a review of The Tourist Attraction by Sarah Morgenthaler, narrated by Elise Arsenault. It lost impetus toward the end, but overall I enjoyed it. The dog is excellent.

Illustrated cover of a white couple against a snowy background, the man has a border collie dog next to him.

Review at Dear Author

I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Sweetest in the Gale by Olivia Dade. CW: Grief.  If you’re up for the subject matter it is beautiful and gorgeous.

Illustrated cover of a fat white woman with short brown hair sitting on a park bench holding hands with a bearded white guy dark hair, in the background of autum colours, the leaves are being blown off the trees by a high wind

« Older posts Newer posts »

© 2025 Kaetrin’s Musings

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑

Verified by MonsterInsights