Working the Mound (Philly Sillys #2) by K. Iwancio Release Date: March 25, 2026 Link to Buy: Kindle When this post (below) came across my Threads scroll, I couldn't say no. Fortunately, the author said yes to my review request, and my absurd descent into the world of entertainment baseball romance (yes, you read that right) began. K. Iwancio writes hilariously self-aware smutty romance. While the book absolutely showcases her and the characters' love for baseball, the Savannah Bananas , and Philadelphia, it is foremost a tribute and an exemplar of romantic smut. I was mostly tempted to read due to the amusing rarity of an entertainment baseball/romance mashup--a subgenre that may at this point in time be exclusive to this author. Although I was repeatedly warned about the spice level on Threads and in trigger warnings at the beginning of the book, I persisted in reading. I'm not-not glad I did just because it absolutely was so funny but the spice was too high for my taste, ...
Happy Passover to my fellow celebrants! My favorite read this month is not at all what I would have expected. I was really looking forward to Yerba Buena , by one of my favorite authors, Nina LaCour, and to reviewing The Magic Seeker by another one of my favs, Jane Buehler. And while I absolutely enjoyed those, it was My Friends that still has me thinking. Maybe I like literary fiction again?! Books Read in March 2026 The Magic Seeker by Jane Buehler (eARC book review)-The 6th book in the delightful cozy fantasy romance Sylvania series. See my review here Gold Coast Dilemma by Nana Malone-Picked up this literary romance for my birthday and so glad I finally read it. "Gold Coast" is misleading since it's set mostly in NYC but "Crazy Rich Ghanian-Americans" gives you a good idea and frankly it's the most realistic depiction of someone in the publishing business I've ever read since the protag, Ofos, is openly supported by her parents/trust fund and theref...