Showing posts with label Emma Lord. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emma Lord. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Top Ten Tuesday: Favorite YA Romance Books

 This week is a romance Freebie. This list is hard for me, because I love YA romances. I'm going to showcase 5 older favorite titles and 5 new favorite titles:


Old Favorites:
This series will always have my heart

Also this series - which made me laugh so much

Review

No review

Review

New Favorites:

Review coming soon


Reviewed for SLJ

Apparently, I didn't review this one, which seems strange to me because I loved it. 

Review

Bonus:
Review

Do you have a favorite YA Romance?

Also did you know that I created a YA Romance Book Trope Database? It's still in the works.
More info can be found here.

Tuesday, December 19, 2023

Top Ten Tuesday: Book Wishes

 This week's topic is book wishes for 2024 ARCs - I need to add more books to my 2024 list, so I'm eager to see what you all are sharing!


Adult:





YA:

Nonfiction:

Middle Grade:



Children's:

Friday, June 11, 2021

Book List: Help Wanted



Yesterday I wrote about It's a Cheesy Kind of Love Story and it made me think about all the YA books featuring characters with jobs. 

So many teens work for spending money or college tuition.

These are just a few of these novels:

Book List:
pizza joint
Made in Korea by Sarah Suk
Small Business Owners
Tweet Cute by Emma Lord
Food industry social media managers

Truth about Forever by Sarah Dessen
Caterer
Recommended for You by Laura Silverman
Bookstore Worker
Henna Wars by Adiba Jaigidar,
Small Business Owners

Not Pictured:
Retail
When Summer Ends by Jessica Pennington 
Outdoor adventure company 
Nantucket Blue by Leila Howland
Hotel Cleaner 
What I Thought was True by Huntley Fitzpatrick
Companion 
various jobs (52 of them)
Serious Moonlight by Jenn Bennett
Hotel Worker


Saturday, November 16, 2019

On Your Radar: Tweet Cute (34)



Title: Tweet Cute
Author: Emma Lord
Publisher: Wednesday Books
Release Date: January 21, 2020

Tweet Cute

Why It Should Be On Your Radar:
You've Got Mail inspired
Grilled Cheese
Baked Goods
Baking Blog
Family Drama
Twitter War
Snarky
Friendship
Secrets
Romance
Swim Team
Shipping

If you're having a hard time waiting for this book, check out these other books: