Tag Archives: dating
Confessions Of A Bookaholic – Guilty Pleasures Edition #69 – Sweet Valley High #63 – The New Elizabeth
It’s back to high school in this Sweet Valley High book full of drama, rumors, revenge, competition and a romance that would be better off shot, and laid to rest. So you know, full of the usual Sweet Valley High … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Books, fiction, Guilty Pleasures, Reviews
Tagged "personality transplant", "sweet valley high", "true self", "unrequited love", “love triangle”, antics, be yourself, being oneself, book, competition, dating, extreme sports, guilty pleasure, jealous, relationships, revenge, scheme, secrets, surfing, sweet valley, taking risks, unpredictable
Leave a comment
Confessions Of A Bookaholic – Guilty Pleasures Edition #68 – Sweet Valley High #62 – Who’s Who?
Ready to have some fun? For once a Sweet Valley High book that doesn’t take itself too seriously, or take anything seriously at all. This book is full of ridiculousness, schemes, aliases, catfishing, twin switches and is not short on … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Books, fiction, Guilty Pleasures, Reviews
Tagged "identical twins", "mistaken identity", "multiple personalities", "online dating service", "online dating", "sweet valley high", "twin switch", alias, antics, book, catfish, catfishing, comedy, dating, guilty pleasure, relationships, scheme, sweet valley
Leave a comment
You’ll Never Find Love Until You Decide It’s Inconvenient: Based On A True Story
You know that cliché about how you’ll never find something as long as you are looking for it? And by it, I mean love. I used to hate when people would tell me that, particularly because I was seldom (in … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Love, Personal, Relationships, Romance
Tagged "finding love", "girl power", "looking for love", "young love", boyfriend, crush, date, dating, feminist, inconvenient
Leave a comment
Star Crossed: When The Universe Keeps Throwing You Together But It Wasn’t ‘Meant To Be’
Have you ever been sure you met the one, not because of how you felt about them, but because of the signs? I’m not a big believer in destiny or fate – I never have been. Of course, when I … Continue reading