Chemistry by Rachael Sommers: Book Review
Chemistry by Rachael Sommers is an ice queen, enemies-to-lovers romance that was really entertaining and had me turning pages until I, unfortunately, reached the end. There are light and funny
Read moreChemistry by Rachael Sommers is an ice queen, enemies-to-lovers romance that was really entertaining and had me turning pages until I, unfortunately, reached the end. There are light and funny
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Read moreHey folks! It’s that time of year again and I am jumping on the “Best of” bandwagon. As this is my first foray in “Best of’s”, I decided that I
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