appreciation, recommendations

Blogger Appreciation: Books Added to my TBR – Part 1

I’ve seen similar posts like this around in the last while (most notably from Kristin @ Kristin Kraves Books) and have been wanting to spread the love around. I love the community I have gained from getting to know a number of you through our shared love of reading. I have come to enjoy reading so many of your blog posts about the books you’ve enjoyed or anticipate.

With that said, there are books I have only been exposed to through these blogs and I have to give them credit for adding these lovely titles to my (never-ending) TBR. This is my way of appreciating the effort they put into the posts they create which I’m sure can get hard sometimes when life gets in the way.

I hope to do this every so often as a way of sharing love with one another.

So here’s to part 1 of books I’ve added to my TBR because of these posts:

Love in the Time of Serial Killers by Alicia Thompson (Kristin Kraves Books)

I can’t wait for this one to come out later this summer, but the synopsis sounds like a total hoot! A grad student (yay! More STEM protagonists) who is obsessed with true crime thinks her neighbour may be a TAD too sketchy (is he a serial killer??) or perhaps it’s just a different kind of chemistry brewing between them. It sounds absolutely delightful and totally something I would want to read.

When the Moon was Ours by Anna-Marie McLemore (24hrYAbookblog)

The synopsis sounds kind of haunting with more than a dash of magical realism sprinkled in. I mean, the title alone gives me a very heartbreaking vibe that might just sucker punch me in all the right areas. I wouldn’t normally go for something that might just make me cry, but…I’m feeling this may be one of those exceptions.

Is This for Real? by Kathy Strobos (One Book More)

Uh, did I completely forget that this was a best friends to lovers story?? You all know this is my VERY specific trope that I love which I posted all about recently. Plus it contains fake dating, slow burn romance so it has something for everyone!

No Filter and Other Lies by Crystal Maldonado (Monogamist Reader)

In the time of social media, creating a fake profile off of a very real person isn’t totally unimaginable. And yet, this protagonist might just get caught because she went TOO viral with a post. I know it has focuses on plus-sized bodies and queer representation so it’ll be an interesting read for sure!

Love, Chai, and Other Four-Letter Words by Annika Sharma (Chonkybooks)

I want to read more stories with different cultural representation and I love that this book may give insight with a South Asian MC. Romances that defy expectations, including familial ones which may be some of the hardest ones to shake, are definitely something I understand and am intrigued to see more in fictional stories.

The No-Show by Beth O’Leary (fifty-two)

This reminds me of the movie The Other Woman where one man is in a relationship with 3 women, unbeknownst to all of them, until the other women find out about each other. In this case, this jerk stands them all up on Valentine’s Day (of all days!) and things may get more chaotic from there. Who knows? I need to read this to find out.


I honestly can’t wait to read these books! Thanks again to these wonderful bloggers. Please check them out if you don’t already know them!

4.5 star

Review: The End of Her by Shari Lapena

It starts with a shocking accusation…

Stephanie and Patrick are recently married, with new-born twins. While Stephanie struggles with the disorienting effects of sleep deprivation, thereโ€™s one thing she knows for certain โ€“ she has everything she ever wanted.

Then a woman from his past arrives and makes a shocking accusation about his first wife. He always claimed her death was an accident โ€“ but she says it was murder.

He insists heโ€™s innocent, that this is nothing but a blackmail attempt. But is Patrick telling the truth? Or has Stephanie made a terrible mistake?



Okay, so I have a new Shari Lapena favourite now. It has all the things we all know and love: incredibly fast-paced suspense, psychologically thrilling, and her signature short sentences. Except this time I felt it was much more refined, and more of what I wanted from her style. Considering it was published in 2020, perhaps over time there was adaptation. I certainly really enjoyed this one!

The End of Her revolves already a fairly simple plot. The main protagonists, Stephanie and Patrick, are happily married with twin babies who are now colic and messing with their lives. Suddenly, an unsavory character from the husband’s past comes back with all sorts of accusationsโ€”problem is, are they true? As the accusations start to take a toll on their marriage, just who is really telling the truth?

The characters in this thriller were fairly believable, but for the most part unlikeable. That actually may have helped the suspense though, trying to sift through the lesser of so many evils. No particular character is truly that pitiable except perhaps Stephanie, but I didn’t mind that too much. Their motives and consistency were overall pretty good, and I didn’t have too much trouble with accepting all the characters at face value.

The suspense was also great. I mean I’ve never really complained about Lapena’s work in this department, but I just wanted to reiterate it here. Super fast-paced, I read this in two short sittings. Her usual abrupt sentences are present once again here, but this time I really appreciated it. In the past I found them a little bit jarring and sometimes distracted from the story. I don’t know if there was truly any change but in this novel I found that it was the right length of sentences and correct frequency of use as well.

The plot itself was believable…ish. I think some complaints were that it was a bit out there sometimes. But in my opinion total believability isn’t paramount. It can still be extremely suspenseful and thrilling, and as long as the characters are acting consistently with their personas, I generally give the author a lot of leeway in designing plots. While I didn’t totally predict the whole ending, I did predict some parts correctly, but this didn’t take away from itโ€”after all, half the suspense was based around this main mystery.

Overall Recommendations

The End of Her is a very fast-paced thriller which follows the crumbling marriage of a couple, with twin babies tiring them out, and an old friend coming to disrupt their lives. It’s he says she says, and poor Stephanie does not know who to believe. Just how well does she know her husband? As more and more of the past surfaces up, the facts just get more and more messy. Follow this exciting and riveting thriller from beginning to finish!

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Top Ten Tuesday: Books with my Favourite Trope

Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.


The kind of trope I love the best is such a niche and unpopular trope that I struggle a lot finding books that fit what I’m looking for. To put it in simpler words, I love friends to lovers, but specifically best friends to lovers. I feel there’s just something more special in their relationship already and the transition to more always brings its own complications that is enjoyable for me to read. It probably stems from experience because I definitely fell for my best friend once upon a time, and it’s nice to see (at least fictionally) it could work out.

But besides best friends to lovers, I guess it’s the romantic angst of some unrequited love that’s a common denominator in such books. Usually one person feels something first/more than the other because their relationship has already settled into another mold for a while. I just like seeing how it gets resolved and people working through such roadblocks.

So without further ado, these are the few titles I have found that fit my favourite, super narrow trope. If you have ANY recommendations that sound like they’d fit this, PLEASE let me know in the comments below. I’m always looking for more!

Love, Life, and the List by Kasie West

Seventeen-year-old Abby Turnerโ€™s summer isnโ€™t going the way sheโ€™d planned. She has a not-so-secret but definitely unrequited crush on her best friend, Cooper. She hasnโ€™t been able to manage her motherโ€™s growing issues with anxiety. And now sheโ€™s been rejected from an art show because her work โ€œhas no heart.โ€ So when she gets another opportunity to show her paintings, Abby isnโ€™t going to take any chances.

Which is where the list comes in.

Abby gives herself one month to do ten things, ranging from face a fear (#3) to learn a strangerโ€™s story (#5) to fall in love (#8). She knows that if she can complete the list, sheโ€™ll become the kind of artist sheโ€™s always dreamed of being.

But as the deadline approaches, Abby realizes that getting through the list isnโ€™t as straightforward as it seems . . . and that maybeโ€”just maybeโ€”she canโ€™t change her art if she isnโ€™t first willing to change herself.

The Cheat Sheet by Sarah Adams

Is it ever too late to leave the friend-zone?

Hi, my name is Bree Camden, and Iโ€™m hopelessly in love with my best friend and star quarterback Nathan Donelson (so is half of America, judging by the tabloids and how much the guy dates). The first step is admitting, right? Except, I can never admit it to him because he clearly doesnโ€™t see me that way, and the last thing I want is for things to get weird between us.

Nothing but good old-fashioned, no-touching-the-sexiest-man-alive, platonic friendship for us! Everything is exactly how I like it! Yes. Good. (Iโ€™m not crying, Iโ€™m just peeling an onion.)

Our friendship is going swimmingly until I accidentally spill my beans to a reporter over too much tequila, and now the world seems to think me and Nathan belong together. Oh, and did I mention we have to date publicly for three weeks until after the Super Bowl because we signed a contract with…oops, forgot I canโ€™t tell anyone about that!

Bottom line is, now my best friend is smudging all the lines and acting very un-platonic, and Iโ€™m just trying to keep my body from bursting into flames every time he touches me.

How am I going to make it through three weeks of fake dating Nathan without anything changing between us? Especially when it almost-sort-a-kinda seems like heโ€™s fighting for a completely different outcome?

Send help.
XO Bree 

The Fine Art of Pretending by Rachel Harris

According to the guys at Fairfield Academy, there are two types of girls: the kind you hook up with, and the kind you’re friends with. Seventeen-year-old Alyssa Reed is the second type. And she hates it. With just one year left to change her rank, she devises a plan to become the first type by homecoming, and she sets her sights on the perfect date-Justin Carter, Fairfield Academy’s biggest hottie and most notorious player.

With 57 days until the dance, Aly launches Operation Sex Appeal and sheds her tomboy image. The only thing left is for Justin actually to notice her. Enter best friend Brandon Taylor, the school’s second biggest hottie, and now Aly’s pretend boyfriend. With his help, elevating from funny friend to tempting vixen is only a matter of time.

But when everything goes according to plan, the inevitable break up leaves their friendship in shambles, and Aly and Brandon with feelings they can’t explain. And the fake couple discovers pretending can sometimes cost you the one thing you never expected to want.

Unbreak My Heart by Nicole Jacquelyn

What do you do when your soul mate marries your best friend?

If you’re Kate Evans, you keep your friend Rachel, bond with her kids, and bury your feelings for her husband. The fact that Shane’s in the military and away for long periods helpsโ€”but when tragedy strikes, everything changes.

After Rachel, pregnant with her fourth child, dies in a car accident and the baby miraculously survives, Kate upends her entire life to share parenting duties. Then on the first anniversary of Rachel’s death, Kate and Shane take comfort in each other in a night that they both soon regret.

Shane’s been angry for a year, and now he feels guilty tooโ€”for sleeping with his wife’s best friend and liking it… liking her. Kate’s ability to read him like a book may have once sent Shane running, but their lives are forever entwined and they are growing closer.

Now with Shane deployed for seven months, Kate is on her own and struggling with being a single parent. Shane is loving and supportive from thousands of miles away, but his homecoming brings a betrayal Kate never saw coming. So Kate’s only choice is to fight for the future she deservesโ€”with or without Shane…

Falling for your Best Friend by Emma St. Clair

I know how this story ends. And itโ€™s NOT with the best friends falling in love.

Even if Chase checks all my boxes–and then some.

Heโ€™s the perfect guy, and he deserves the perfect girl. Which, to be clear, is not me.

I knew one day I would have to let him go. I just didnโ€™t know it would be so soon.

Or that my traitorous friend would be the one setting him up with a string of potential girlfriends.

Now, I have an impossible choice to make…

I can watch Chase find love with someone else.

Or I can throw my hat in the ring and face my biggest fear, one not even he knows.

One that might make him run for the Texas hill country.

But if I donโ€™t make a play, I might lose my best friend and my only chance at love…

Isla and the Happily Ever After by Stephanie Perkins

Love ignites in the City That Never Sleeps, but can it last?

Hopeless romantic Isla has had a crush on introspective cartoonist Josh since their first year at the School of America in Paris. And after a chance encounter in Manhattan over the summer, romance might be closer than Isla imagined. But as they begin their senior year back in France, Isla and Josh are forced to confront the challenges every young couple must face, including family drama, uncertainty about their college futures, and the very real possibility of being apart.

Featuring cameos from fan-favorites Anna, ร‰tienne, Lola, and Cricket, this sweet and sexy story of true loveโ€”set against the stunning backdrops of New York City, Paris, and Barcelonaโ€”is a swoonworthy conclusion to Stephanie Perkinsโ€™s beloved series.

The Stand-In Boyfriend by Christina Benjamin

Sometimes the person you’re meant to be with is standing right in front of you.

Parker Reed has been in love with Beth Bennett since he was four years old. She grew up next door to him, holding his hand and now his heart. The problem is, Beth has no idea Parker is in love with her. Heโ€™s stuck in the friend zone, forced to stand by while Beth dates a parade of losers. But with their senior year of high school winding down, Parker finds himself wondering how much longer he can hide his feelings for Beth.

Beth Bennettโ€™s life is perfect. Sheโ€™s convinced she has it allโ€”the worldโ€™s best friend and the worldโ€™s best boyfriend. Now if only she could get the two to get along. With her spring break trip to Aspen just around the corner, Beth feels the pressure to spend time with both the guys in her life. But as usual, her older sister throws a wrench into Bethโ€™s plans by hijacking her perfect spring break with a shotgun wedding.

As Beth scrambles to balance being a girlfriend, best friend and sister, her perfectly planned life spirals out of control. As always Parker is there to catch her. And when Bethโ€™s boyfriend decides heโ€™d rather go skiing than be her wedding date, Parker steps in to take his place. He decides the wedding is his big chance to tell Beth how he feels. What does he have to lose . . . besides the girl of his dreams?

Who will Beth choose? Her boyfriend, or the boy whoโ€™s never let her down? 

Better Off Friends by Elizabeth Eulberg

For Macallan and Levi, it was friends at first sight. Everyone says guys and girls canโ€™t be just friends, but these two are. They hang out after school, share tons of inside jokes, their families are super close, and Levi even starts dating one of Macallanโ€™s friends. They are platonic and happy that way.

Eventually they realize theyโ€™re best friendsโ€”which wouldnโ€™t be so bad if they didnโ€™t keep getting in each otherโ€™s way. Guys wonโ€™t ask Macallan out because they think sheโ€™s with Levi, and Levi spends too much time joking around with Macallan, and maybe not enough time with his date. They canโ€™t help but wonder . . . are they more than friends or are they better off without making it even more complicated?

What do you think of these titles? Any that seem interesting? Am I a little weird for being SO very specific with my favourite trope? (Yep?) Please let me know if you have any recs for me!

Happy TTT!