Treasure for Treasure
on June 24, 2020
Zarrin & Joe may be my favorite R. Cooper couple. Expect slow burn, pining, coffee shop courtship, found family, and just the right amount of plot to make a cozy romance between a young man & a young dragon being interesting. CW for depictions of homophobia & racism directed at MC, assault of MC, and parental neglect.
A Beginner's Guide to Wooing Your Mate
on June 24, 2020
A sweet (literally) second chance romance. If you like slow burn & pining, this book will make you very happy. The werewolf romance trope is playfully turned on its head. There's a lot to enjoy, although the conflict the plot hinges on could have easily been resolved if the protagonists were better communicators.
Vincent's Thanksgiving Date
on June 24, 2020
A short but satisfying neighbors-to-lovers romance. I loved the anxiety rep.
His Mossy Boy
on Sep. 23, 2021
Another terrific paranormal romance set in Everlasting. Martin & Ian's relationship is tender & charming, with many missteps on their way to partnership.
CW's for emotional abuse by a parent, alcohol & drug use, homophobia, & accidental dragon-fire injury.
Medium, Sweet, Extra Shot of Geek
on March 06, 2023
A charming, slow-burn romance betwen two veterans. If you like opposites attract, don't miss this book.
How to Bed a Millionaire
on March 15, 2023
This book was recommended to me. It did not disappoint. A playful, charming romp through mistaken identity. The French setting is a lot of fun, with local color that's woefully missing from a lot of contemporary romance.
Trevor Takes Care
on Oct. 07, 2023
Adorable kinky polyamorous romance. Cooper's ability to write found family is top-notch.