romance
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“I still have a lot to figure out, but the one thing I know is, wherever you are, that’s where I belong. I’ll never belong anywhere like I belong with you.” Dear diary, This book was all about yearning, risking it all, and being all in. It’s a cozy best friend to lovers trope book,
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“I don’t need perfect. I just need real.” Dear diary, This book is one of the most heartwarming and feelgood books I have read. The storyline is absolutely wholesome. I love all the characters and the book doesn’t feel stretched even for a minute. I was in awe of Jake, constantly wishing to find someone
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“You either love me or you don’t. Because I’m not the kid next door, or the asshole who broke your heart, or the goddamn freshman who took you out on a date tonight.” Dear diary, The much-awaited sequel of Better than the movies didn’t disappoint! This was Wes and Liz in a completely different phase
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“French press, a terrible watery joke considering I was an espresso drinker” Dear diary, This book really tested my patience… it was the epitome of enemies-to-lovers, except they were fighting their feelings for each other for the longest time. It really was a long game. Adalyn has something to prove. She’s headstrong, stubborn to the
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“I need to sit next to him for three hours, and then I never have to see him again” Dear diary, I finished this book within eighteen hours. It was a feel-good comfort book, and it was like the quintessential “the handsome guy sitting next to you on the flight” kind of rom-com. Annie is