Book Review: If You Change Your Mind by Robby Weber

Though this novel doesn’t offer anything special in the genre or trope, it’s still an enjoyable read that I know I would have been all over as a teen. I absolutely loved anything to do with summer and romances. Not every book has to be this new inventive, genre redefining story. It’s already new in that it has two male interests and a summer of mistakes and messiness. 

Book Review: The Stand-In By Lily Chu

This has the ingredients for a feel good romance read. From a protagonist whose life is going down the gutter at every turn and has no other option but to take the ludicrous once-in-a-life offer. Gracie Reed is not having the best time at all—from her perverted boss to trying to secure a high-cost nursing home for her mother—when she’s wrongly recognized at her local bakery. When she’s recognized as the famous Chinese actress Wei Fangli it starts a chain of events. Soon, her perverted boss fires her, and Wei Fangli herself seeks her out to offer her to pose as her. Gracie will pretend to be Fangli, attend fancy events, and be spotted with her supposedly boyfriend, Sam Yao. Sam Yao who was just crowned as the sexiest man alive.  Who would say no to that?