AAPI Book Recommendations | 2021

To commemorate this year’s Asian Heritage Month in Canada and Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in the U.S., I’m going to be posting an updated list of recommendations of books written by AAPI authors. These are my recommendations for books that I’ve read and/or books that I want to read and are in no way a comprehensive list of the number of English-language … Continue reading AAPI Book Recommendations | 2021

The Duke Who Didn’t: A Review

AUTHOR: Courtney Milan Genre: Historical Romance Tropes: Friends-to-lovers/secret identity/second chance Rating: Extras: [Side note: If you want to learn more about how the book came about I encourage you to listen to Smart Podcast, Trashy Books episode where Courtney talks about this book – LINK.] SUMMARY: No matter how hard she tries, Chloe Fong can’t seem to forget the night she almost kissed Jeremy Yu. … Continue reading The Duke Who Didn’t: A Review

Favourite Books So Far of 2019

I’ve read a fair number of books so far this year, surpassing the 50-book goal that I set nearly every year. It’s a goal that I didn’t reach last year, which makes me revel in the feeling that I at least accomplished one of the goals I set for 2019. But enough of that – let’s get to my favourite books I read so far … Continue reading Favourite Books So Far of 2019

Backlist Breakdown | Young Adult Fiction

One of the reading goals I have for 2019 is to tackle the backlists books on my TBR list. It’s not a goal I take on lightly considering the size of my TBR list, which is frighteningly large, but I am stubborn enough to try. I’ve chosen to take the summer off school so I’m going to try and read a lot over the next … Continue reading Backlist Breakdown | Young Adult Fiction

Spotlight on Nadia Lee

If you’re looking for billionaires in contemporary romance then Nadia Lee has got you covered. A New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Nadia has written well over two-dozen novels in the past decade. Her sexy, emotional contemporary novels focus not only on the relationships between heterosexual couples but also the families they hail from and the baggage that usually arises – add in … Continue reading Spotlight on Nadia Lee