I’m all about contemporary romances by women of colour about women of colour and in Swait M. H’s debut Kismet in the Sky, we go on a journey with Avni and her relationship with Clark.
Category: 4 stars
Whatever You Need combines romantic comedy with romantic suspense and a whole heap of so much more. It keeps you hooked with the interesting twists and turns and life choices these two characters must make.
It was cute, fluffy and a really quick read. Let It Be Me is a story of second chances and giving yourself the opportunity to enjoy the little things.
Personal Foul is a light, low angst, fluffy romance. I did go in thinking I’d get lots of conflict and angst, but in a way, it was a nice break from all the other angst I was indulging in.
The tension is high in this book! I definitely loved how the story was crafted and how you’re kept waiting for the big reveal.
It’s not just your average second chance romance, it’s not simple or cute, it’s all kinds of chaos, painful and strangely beautiful.
When they’re together, she’s far more relaxed and open and it’s so nice to see that side. We see some of that in Unpredictable, but to see it in their own book was something special.
Don’t Date Your Roommate is a quick, cute romance featuring very beautiful people and giving into your base instincts to just enjoy each other as much as possible.
In Holiday With You, they combine so many great tropes into a happy, fluffy Christmas story that will make you happy and fall in love with all these characters too!
And in A Royal Disaster, Jennifer Bonds has created two such brilliant characters that you can’t help but love!