The Paris Match
Kate Clayborn, 2026. Five stars in every language. I re-read parts, I self-imposed speed bumps to not rush through this book, and I savoured every word. Griff is an incredible MMC that I've never seen before, which complements Layla as FMC, because we trust her as a well-composed…
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Unbound
Peyton Corinne, 2026 4.5 Stars for tears, swoons and sworn commitment. This series is hockey romance with deep therapy to address issues that are rising up in their college setting. It's much more personal than Off-Campus or the Icebreaker/Maple Hill books, with each character working to…
How to Write a Love Story
Catherine Walsh, 2026 Four big stars for this being a quiet but feisty escape read with a strong female lead who kept surprising me and making me laugh. This is the story of a daughter reconciling her father's death by constructing the final missing book in his fantasy…
Once and Again
Rebecca Serle, 2026 4.5 Stars for Making Choices. This was an absolute feast of a book, with the narrating laying out almost as a suspense novel to me, with gentle notes of romance. We begin with Lauren sharing that her father died in a car accident, but he reappears at the end of…
Two Left Feet
Kallie Emblidge, 2026. 4.5 stars. This was absolutely delightful and reminds me of Cat Sebastian's baseball MM romance series, because we spend most of the story in the inner life of the MMC as he works to unravel his feelings about remaining in the closet, while being tempted for a…
Loon Point
Carrie Classon, 2026 5 Stars This book is quietly beautiful. From the beginning when we meet our four characters and a withering dog, we are not sure where they will interact and what types of relationships they will build together. We see that Norry and Bud are caregivers and Lizzie…
Epicenter of Forever
Mara Williams, 2026. 4.5 Stars. I devoured this in one sitting because it felt very real, very emotional and rooted in 30-something adult behaviour, my favourite sub-genre of romance. Mara Williams is a new author to me, but I was drawn into the story on the first page because…
Most Eligible
Isabelle Engel, 2026 3.5 Stars In the beginning, this book was delicious. It was chardonnay with an ice cube, starburst red and pink candies, and freshly laundered Roots sweatpants. For this, I recommend fans of dating shows read Most Eligible and have themselves a pj party watching…
Love and Other Brain Experiments
Hannah Brohm, 2026 4.5 Stars for Overachieving This is the STEM-iest of STEM novels and I ate it up. It's a must-read, must-own for any fans of STEM storylines and romance. Hannah Brohm hits the beats of a rom com: fake dating, exes in the workplace, slow burn…
Role Model
Rachel Reid, 2021. Five Stars. This is a book about believing sexual assault victims and unpacking identity. This is a book where a professional hockey star on the first page is traded to Ottawa, one of the worst teams in the league, because he was caught on tape calling his friend a…
Just Add Happiness
Julie Hatcher, 2025 4.25 Stars for Independence and Pasta This book was inspiring and swoony and uplifting, and I highly recommend reading in a book club setting with other women to talk through the themes and reactions, preferably over cake. Julie Hatcher sets up the plot…
Daddy Issues
Kate Goldbeck, 2025 4.5 stars for crashing into him. I cannot give this book enough credit for letting the main character fail and make impulsive choices. I think Kate Goldberg is the queen of normie romance and there is such a need (I deeply feel) for romances with lost souls who…
Can this be rock bottom for the Leafs?
Or do we, somehow have more miles to go?
Alchemy & Ashes
Amy Yorke, 2025 Four stars for fun that covers the bases as a book one. It's lighter on fantasy but deeper on feelings (the big squishy love ones) because it's "New Adult" (think older YA) and the seeds are there for bigger moments in magic. What I wanted was more intensity with…
Draisaitl will always be my favourite brooding vampire. But he’s trapped in Edmonton and so he pretends to eat little potatoes when out in public.
Wild Dark Shore
Charlotte McConaghy, 2025 4.25 Stars for haunted, mesmerizing nature fiction. Before writing this review, I drove in the snow to the library to get one of her earlier books, because I'm just that intrigued by Charlotte McConaghy's voice and narrative style. This one is a stealthy…
The Best Worst Thing
Lauren Okie, 2025 Absolute perfection and one of the top five books I've read this year. Lauren Okie pulls through on two major storylines: A wife experiencing infertility and treatments with her dirtbag finance bruh husband, and the crackling dialogue with her old work crush…
Tourist Season
Brynne Weaver, 2025 So I was not aware that serial killer love stories were a micro genre of romance, outside of some expected monster kink, but here you have it. Brynne Weaver really gives this a flow with the quirky Cape Carnage setting and Nolan as our strong dimpled male hero,…
Clement
My king
KIRK
Never Over
Clare Gilmour, 2025. 5 Stars for Chemistry in Song Absolute five-star read because this defies all the tropes and slashes them to the ground to make way for a slow burning, cauldron bubbling, sweet steamer of a novel with A+ chemistry, solid partner communication, and a family dynamic…
So that went well.
Alejandro Kirk right now
Ernie Clement right now
The Heartbreak Hotel
Ellen O'Clover, 2025 3.75 stars, not for the lighthearted. Sometimes I wonder why do I do this, jump into books where the women are fractured and flailing about until they meet the town vet and he has this raspy voice that mutters slow, low feelings. All the insta love and he…
But is there sparkly baseball
Last week: where would I get a Blue Jays tattoo.
This week: when can I get a Blue Jays tattoo.