
Mail Order Minotaur by Lilith Stone
I guess I’m in my minotaur romance era and just can’t stop! There’s just something so good about minotaurs (it’s the size diff I’m betting) and mates. Mail Order Minotaur by Lilith Stone definitely hit the spot. It was a cute romance with decent spice. The pacing was pretty quick

Finlay Donovan Knocks ‘Em Dead by Elle Cosimano
The second in the series, Finlay Donovan Knocks ‘Em Dead by Elle Cosimano settles from the chaotic debut jitters into something really steady and enjoyable. I felt like this book definitely found its voice and path. Everything starts to settle as Finlay gains a bit of financial stability and the

The Whispering Night by Susan Dennard
Oh, the Luminaries series, my beloved. I have been feral, waiting for the release of The Whispering Night by Susan Dennard, the final (for now?) installment in her paranormal YA series. So much was happening at all times and we learned more about the world, along with some extra background building. This was so close to perfect, stumbling just a little toward the end.

The Art of Avoiding Your Alpha by Lola Glass
The second book in the Wildwood series, The Art of Avoiding Your Alpha by Lola Glass, remains cute and steamy, though is pretty much a rinse and repeat of the first book. It honestly didn’t bother me because it’s a good formula and I’m not going into these paranormal romances

Finlay Donovan is Killing It by Elle Cosimano
A friend recommended this series to me, having read it as it came out. When I was offered the opportunity to review the series before the latest is released, I jumped at the chance. Finlay Donovan is Killing It by Elle Cosimano is wild and frenetic in its storytelling, throwing so much into every page it left me in a whirlwind. But, it adds to the charm for this first book in the series, letting me relate to the chaos our protagonist lives with daily.

The Art of Avoiding Your Werewolf by Lola Glass
After finishing the Cub Lake Shifters duology/series, I wanted more and picked up The Art of Avoiding Your Werewolf by Lola Glass. This was so very fun and cute, though it was also spicy.

Nocticadia by Keri Lake
I’ve got to be honest, I picked up Nocticadia by Keri Lake based on vibes alone. The cover looked really cool and the summary made this sound very goth/emo romance. I was not prepared for how this would alter my brain chemistry and instill in me an urge to find more goth new adult millionaire/billionaire romance.