Reviews by Category: Romance

Teen Review
Red, White and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston

Red, White & Royal Blue

By Casey McQuiston
Star Rating
★★★★

Rated by
Helton W.
Apr 19, 2023

Red, White & Royal Blue is a delightful LGBTQIA+ romance novel by Casey McQuiston that tells the story of Alex, the son of an American president, and Henry, the son of the British Prime Minister, as they navigate their respective identities and growing attraction. The book provides a unique take on identity and family, with the political settings of Washington, D.C. and London serving as the backdrop.

Teen Review
Things We Never Got Over

Things We Never Got Over

By Lucy Score
Star Rating
★★★

Rated by
Aubrie
Apr 19, 2023

The novel follows Naomi Witt and Knox Morgan. Naomi moved to a small town in Virginia after skipping out on her own wedding and found herself the guardian of her sister's daughter, Waylay after her sister left unexpectedly. When Naomi finds work at a bar she meets the bartender, Knox and they are instantly attracted to each other but neither of them want a relationship. Naomi’s sister shows back up and her and her boyfriend kidnap Waylay.

Teen Review
The Winner's Crime

The Winner's Crime

By Marie Rutkoski
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Morgan
Apr 5, 2023

The Winner's Crime is a captivating tale of rebellion, betrayal, war, and love. From the very beginning, the book's worldbuilding and storyline makes it impossible to put down. Kestrel, our protagonist, is very well-written and full of depth. At the start, she meets a strange Herrani slave who strikes her as special, and she cannot help but be intrigued. After she purchases him, they get to know each other and become almost friends. The slave, Arin, surprises Kestrel with his intelligence and quickly gains her trust.

Teen Review
The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood

The Love Hypothesis

By Ali Hazelwood
Star Rating
★★★

Rated by
Saraphina
Apr 4, 2023

Third-year Ph.D. student, Olive Smith doesn’t believe in relationships whatsoever. However, to convince her best friend Anh that she’s dating someone, she kisses the first man she sees which just happens to be professor Adam Carlsen (a very unliked person on campus). However, to keep up the act Olive needs Adam to pretend to be her secret boyfriend to which he agrees. But, when Olive starts catching feelings all of a sudden the fake relationship doesn’t seem to be fake anymore putting her own heart at risk. 

Teen Review
Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi

Shatter Me

By Tahereh Mafi
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Saraphina
Apr 4, 2023

The last time Juliette touched someone was 264 days ago when she was taken by the Resestablishment for accidentally murdering someone by touch. However, as the world begins to crumble further and further to pieces the Reestablisment begins to see Juliette as less of a liability but more of an opportunity to be a weapon. But will Juliette let herself be controlled by the government for the “sake of others” or will she uncover their true plot before it’s too late? 

Teen Review
The Final Gambit by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

The Final Gambit

By Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Star Rating
★★★★

Rated by
Anonymous
Apr 3, 2023

The Final Gambit is the final book in the Inheritance Games trilogy and follows the life of a girl named Avery Kylie Grambs. Avery inherited a billion-dollar fortune from the deceased Tobias Hawthorn, but the inheritance came with a few rules. To get the full fortune Avery had to stay on the property of the Hawthorne house for a full year. During that year she stayed with the 4 grandsons of Tobias.

Teen Review
See You Yesterday

See You Yesterday

By Rachel Lynn Solomon
Star Rating
★★★★

Rated by
Alice Summers
Apr 1, 2023

 “See You Yesterday” by Rachel Lynn Solomon is a refreshing new take on the classic time loop plot. Our protagonist, Barret Bloom, is a college freshman who just wants to turn over a fresh page at her new school after a troubled high school experience. Instead, she has a completely disastrous first day and ruins any chance at a positive reception from those around her. In dismay, she falls asleep… only to wake up again to the exact same day. 

Teen Review
Lovely War

Lovely War

By Julie Berry
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Alice Summers
Mar 31, 2023

Julie Berry’s “Lovely War” is a poignant, moving take on passion, young love, and the loss of innocence. The novel begins with a conversation between the Greek gods in an effort to answer why Love is always drawn to war, but quickly spirals into the tale of Hazel and James, two teenagers in a time of chaos. 

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