![]() ![]() ![]() Like many readers, I LOVED Sally Thorne’s The Hating Game, but felt pretty meh about 99 Percent Mine. Second Chance Impressions by Sally Thorne | RD: April 13 | Add it on Goodreads The synopsis sounds like a mix of match-making and a potential marriage of convenience. The book follows one of the main characters from The Marriage Game, Daisy. ![]() My love for that book alone makes me excited to pick up The Dating Plan. I really enjoyed Sarah Desai’s The Marriage Game because it was one of the funniest rom-coms I’ve ever read and the match-making premise was done so well. The Dating Plan by Sarah Desai | RD: March 16 | Add it on Goodreads Float Plan follows Anna, who has recently lost her fiancé and after a rough night at sea, hires a professional sailor to help her during her voyage. The book seems like it’s going to have so many other elements that I love in a good romance, including a fake engagement, a sweet love interest (with a British accent?)and tons of cooking & bread making.įloat Plan by Trish Doller | RD: March 2 | Add it on Goodreadsīelow Deck has become one of my favorite guilty pleasures over the past year, so I’m ready for any romance that takes place while sailing. Match-making is one of my favorite romance tropes, which led me to Farah Heron’s Accidentally Engaged, following Reena’s parents’ attempt to match her with an eligible Muslim bachelor. ![]() Accidentally Engaged by Farah Heron | Release Date: March 2 | Add it on Goodreads ![]()
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