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Forget Me Not by Isabel Hansen

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4.0

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

Read this book a while ago, but like every Isabel Hansen novella it was really cute. I liked, however I feel it’s hard do create a real-feeling, authentic relationship in such a short format.
Brooms by Jasmine Walls

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4.0

I received a free ARC from Netgally in exchange for an honest review.

Such a quick, amazing book. Read it in one sitting. It's has great representation (queer, trans, black, native, deaf), the characters have depth and are well developed. Moreover, the art is beautiful as well.
I Do by Cheyenne Blue

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5.0

I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

"I Do" is a charming, lighthearted sapphic romance. The main characters are an unlikely match - Allie, who is pretending to be her lesbian twin sister and Tarryn, a wedding hater.

I read this book in two sittings, because (1) it's a quick, pretty fast paced read and (2) I was absolutely absorbed by it. It's diverse (representation: gay, lesbian, trans, queer, POC, Muslim). The relationship between Allie and Tarryn is cute and realistic.

If you want a light, cute romance this is the book for you.
Confetti Realms by Nadia Shammas

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3.0

I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Reading “Confetti Realms” felt like playing one of those mobile games, in which, in order to get a reward or find out some part of a story, you have to first complete a task/challenge. It was fun, I appreciate the representation (queer/gay, nonbinary, black), but I have read better. Although Oliver has my heart.
Cosplay and Confrontation by Sarah Zane

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3.0

I received an ARC from BookSirens in exchange for an honest review.

This reads like a Wattpad story. I wasn't a fan of that, but if that's something you like, you should try this book. It's enemies to lovers (with some serious HATRED. Like seriously.), with miscommunication trope (that one is a big one, the whole plot is based on a miscommunication, so be aware of that).

Overall I liked the plot, it was cute, but I'm not a fan of the writing style. That's mostly what made this book so Wattpad-ish. I felt like I was reading a Wattpad story wrote by a high schooler.