I love blogging and writing and recommending books… but I know that I tend to get a little long-winded in my blog posts! FAST FIVE FRIDAY is a means for me to recognize some favorite books and round them up for recommendations without talking your ear off.
FAST FIVE FRIDAY | SUMMER ROMANCES
It’s summer and it’s almost August! Summer is one of my favorite times to read contemporary romances, especially the light and cute ones! I thought I’d share some of my favorite summertime romances today on Fast Five Friday for some book highlights and quick recs!
What: Nantucket Blue
Who: Leila Howland
Why: I identified with Cricket so much! This book has a very cute and real summer romance along with friendships, responsibility, first love, and more.
Where: Goodreads | Review
What: Open Road Summer
Who: Emery Lord
Why: Love love loved this book! I loved the music aspect and it was so great to see a real and supportive friendship. Great summer romance about finding yourself, being there for your friends, and falling in love unexpectedly.
Where: Goodreads| Review
What: Past Perfect
Who: Leila Sales
Why: Who else has a book that takes place at a historical reenactment village? This book reminded me of family vacations and had such a fun dynamic!
Where: Goodreads | Review
What: The Book of Broken Hearts
Who: Sarah Ockler
Why: This was my first Sarah Ockler book and I looooved it. It’s a bit more serious so not as “cute” summer romance but so swoony, amazing family, and loved the slight bad boy.
Where: Goodreads | Review
What: 26 Kisses
Who: Anna Michels
Why: This book was so adorable and I loved how Veda set out to have the summer of finding herself, having a good time, and forgetting about her stupid ex. Treat yourself, girl!
Where: Goodreads | Review
1 thought on “Fast Five Friday | Summer Romances”
I like this format of your post. Short and precise. I am still looking for some feature for my blog, and may be I will consider this format – of course if I do, I would give you the credit.
Thanks so much.
Gayathri @ Musings Over Nothing