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Level Up for Love

by Lenora Woods

4 out of 5 stars (4 / 5)

I really enjoyed the author’s first book, so I was excited to get approved for the ARC copy of her new book, Level Up for Love! And I’m happy to say that it was just as much fun and easy to get pulled into as I was hoping it would be. Since one of the main themes is Dungeons and Dragons, we actually get a bonus story within the story. I thought it was done well and felt different enough from the main storyline that I didn’t get them mixed up, though I did like looking for parallels between them. I’ve never actually played D&D myself, but the book is written in a way that doesn’t make it feel confusing at all. I think my favorite part of the book was the dynamic between Rae and Wes. It felt like a natural progression with a slow burn. Sometimes I was a little frustrated with how Rae handled things, but it was also understandable given her past experiences. Plus, her character was able to grow and evolve over time, which is something I love to see. Despite some of Rae’s feelings toward him, I thought Wes was a likeable character, especially as we got to know more about him. Plotwise there wasn’t necessarily anything super surprising going on, but things also didn’t always go the way I thought they might, which was a nice surprise. I really enjoyed reading this book and look forward to seeing more from the author!

Thank you to Ballantine, Dell, and NetGalley for providing a free review copy of this book! All opinions are completely my own.

The Roommate Arrangement

by Samantha Markum

coming January 27, 2026

4.5 out of 5 stars (4.5 / 5)

Thank you to Simon and Schuster Children’s Publishing, Margaret K. McElderry Books, RBmedia, Recorded Books, and NetGalley for the free review copy of The Roommate Arrangement! All thoughts and opinions are completely my own.

In The Roommate Arrangement, we follow Blair who is just starting college. When her best friends tell her that she can’t share an apartment with them with very little notice, she has to take what she can find. Except, it turns out that now one of her roommates will be her brother’s best friend, Jamie, and let’s just say that these siblings do not get along at all.

This was a book that I absolutely devoured and was sad when it was over. The text was so descriptive and immersive. Blair was a very relatable character. While on the surface the book is a young adult romance, it really dives into some tough subjects for teens. Through the book, Blair has to navigate changing friendships, a strained sibling relationship, controlling parents, a chaotic living arrangement, academic struggles, mental health, and a budding relationship that would not be approved of by others. Her journey to self acceptance and standing up for herself was enlightening. I liked the romance, and while it eventually turned sweet, the bickering at the start was quite entertaining. The supporting characters were diverse and I liked how they added depth to the story.

I really enjoyed the opportunity to experience the audiobook version of this book! The narrator did a great job, and I especially loved how each character had a different voice.