Tusk Love by Thea Guanzon (2025)

Fantasy romance. Part of the Critical Role universe. I have no idea what Critical Role is, but I’m reading anything that Thea Guanzon writes. Luckily, I wasn’t lost and was able to follow and enjoy this story. Guinevere is a merchant’s daughter traveling to meet her parents and gets into a bit of trouble (or lots of trouble) and ends up scorching her enemies with her secret magical fire powers. And then a stranger named Oskar rescues her and ultimately escorts her on the journey. They’re total and complete opposites, with Guinevere being totally naive and sheltered and bubbly, and Oskar being a little bit of a grump and skeptical of the entire world. Still, we’ve got a heavy dose of insta-lust, plus danger that helps with the adrenaline rush. The romance here is sweet and steamy and we’re just waiting for Guinevere to stand up to her parents. Super funny to read and I really enjoyed it.

Ebook borrowed from my local library via Libby. Advance audiobook provided by Penguin Random House Audio.

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Finding Mr. July by Anna E. Collins (2025)

Contemporary romance. Standalone novel. Loads of emotional angst in this workplace rom-com. Holly is basically starting over in her career after leaving her job as a lawyer under unpleasant circumstances. Now she’s an intern at some sort of nonprofit and competing with the other interns for a coveted permanent position. And in order to do so, she’s working on a fundraising project involving men and their dogs. Her grumpy co-worker Jonathan is the only person available who hasn’t been claimed for another intern’s project, so she’s stuck with him. And then it turns out he has his own issues, having formerly been an award-winning photographer and having his previous career implode. These two are delightfully flirty and bantering and I enjoyed watching them fall in love. Great cast of supporting characters with Holly’s best friend and work mentor, her brother, and niece. I listened to most of this book on audio, and loved the narrator.

Advance ebook provided by Forever Books via NetGalley. Advance audiobook provided by Hachette Audio.

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Seven Brides for Beau McBride by Amy Barry (2025)

Historical romance. Western America. Book 3 of the McBrides of Montana series. Junebug is at it again and this time she’s brought in six potential wives for her brother Beau; meanwhile, he’s invited his own wifely prospect, bringing the total to seven mail-order brides. Unfortunately for everyone involved, best friends Ellie and Diana are both in the running, have each responded to Junebug and Beau’s newspaper ads respectively. And it turns out that Ellie was the one writing letters for Diana to send, and maybe Beau is really in love with her. It’s messy and chaotic and hilarious. I loved this book, even though I wish Junebug would learn her lesson and that her brothers would actually listen to her when she says she doesn’t want to cook and clean for them anymore.

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Isaiah & Isolde by Julie Anne Long (2025)

Historical romance-adjacent. Regency-era England. Prequel novella to the Pennyroyal Green series. Great backstory of Isaiah and Isolde’s fraught relationship, seeing as they married different people. If you’ve read the Pennyroyal Green series, you’ll know that the Redmonds and the Everseas have a longstanding feud between their families. Except there’s always a hint of a spark of something between the Eversea mom and the Redmond dad and we’re left wondering if there was a history there. We get that heartbreaking history here in this book and how they ended up on opposite sides of the feud. Loved it, even though I knew the end was going to be unpleasant.

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Two Ruins Make a Right by Janna MacGregor (2025)

Historical romance. Standalone novella. Nell needed to marry a marquess to save her family’s financial situation and in the process jilted her commoner fiance. He’s still a bit salty about it eight years later, since Nell was annoyingly tight-lipped about her family’s disgrace. Now, James is on the wife-hunt again after the death of his previous wife and Nell accidentally crashes the house party when her carriage breaks down. We get some more scandal when Nell’s sister and James’ cousin are caught in a compromising situation and Nell is still keeping secrets about her terrible parents. We see pretty quickly that James and Nell still have feelings for each other after all these years, and James’ six-year-old daughter is the best sort of meddler. Steamy and scandalous, all in a quick read.

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Love Is a War Song by Danica Nava (2025)

Contemporary romance. Standalone novel. Avery is the only Native American pop star around and she makes the horrible mistake of listening to her uninformed mother and team in the process of posing for the cover of Rolling Stone. And so, her reputation is totally tanked, and she’s sent off to stay with her estranged grandmother for awhile til the gossip dies down. Instantly, she’s on the wrong foot with Lucas, the extra handsome man who works at the grandmother’s ranch. Just about as instantly as she’s attracted to him. She’s learning to adapt to a totally new environment, while everyone around her is terribly unhelpful. But the attraction between her and Lucas is super strong, despite all the realities of their lives. This book was funny and emotional and I loved seeing Avery embrace her roots.

Advance ebook provided by Berkley via NetGalley. Advance audiobook provided by Penguin Random House Audio.

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