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-> 📖 and now, back to you by bk borison
first-time caller by b. k. borison
i like that. thinking that I’m worth paying attention to. something ordinary made extraordinary by the person you’re sharing it with.
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I’ve been a bit quiet here lately as I attempt to pivot a wip from dual pov to single (!!!!), but rest assured I have been reading and finallyyyyyyy watched kpop demon hunters.
so here’s a little roundup of if you liked this, try this book recs from me to you.😘
I see you joel miller ❤️
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with an e-ARC in exchange for an honest review
✩❄️📺Review:
A cozy and heartfelt opposites attract romance!
“And Now, Back to You” follows two competing meteorologists—Jackson Clark and Delilah Stewart—after they are forced to find common ground when they’re partnered to cover the snowstorm of the century.
The chemistry between Jackson and Delilah is off the charts! We see glimpses of their long term rivalry in “First-Time Caller” and I enjoyed finally seeing it through both characters’ perspectives in this book. Their post-it note war and banter-filled exchanges were incredibly entertaining. I adore how their partnership transformed their good-natured sparring into searing attraction. The tension, mutual pining, and caretaking gave me butterflies! I savored each and every page.
Outside of the romance, I grew attached to Borison’s well-developed characters! The two could not be more different with Jackson finding comfort in routine and Delilah delighting in spontaneity. One thing they share in common, however, is that they like to keep up appearances. I loved watching them slowly reveal the hidden parts of themselves while in the mountains and come to the realization that they are perfect as they are.
Like the first book in the series, this story is filled with heavier topics. Borison handles themes of chronic illness and abandonment really well while still keeping things light. I love this series and can’t wait to continue!
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I'M HAVING THE BEST TIME OF MY LIFE READING FIRST-TIME CALLER BY B.K. BORISON
I'm 57% in and I just KNOW this is going to be one of my top romance reads EVER
This is too fucking funny. People can keep their content warning drama and their drama about publishers scrapping AI books. I don't want it. I want the incredibly unserious drama of readers getting mad about regional usage of words for sandwiches.
2026 reading log!
north is the night - emily rath
broken country - clare leslie hall
the best worst thing - lauren okie
at the end of everything - marieke nijkamp
in every possible way - alicia thompson
bunny - mona awad
never thought i’d end up here - ann liang
overdue - stephanie perkins
rubyfruit jungle - rita mae brown
landon and shay - brittainy cherry
a love most fatal - kath richards
heart the lover - lily king
the ballad of never after - stephanie garber
how to find love in the cereal aisle - alissa derogatis (ARC)
to all the boys i’ve loved before - jenny han
game changer - rachel reid
picking daisies on sundays - liana cincotti (reread)
the knight and the moth - rachel gillig
first and forever - lynn painter (ARC)
a curse for true love - stephanie garber
it didn't start with you - mark wolynn
the bright years - sarah damoff
consider me - becka mack
in her own league - liz tomforde
and now, back to you - b.k. borison
love overboard - kandi steiner
powerless - lauren roberts
where the wildflowers grow - terah shelton harris
a latte like love - michelle c. harris
binding 13 - chloe walsh (reread)
pieces of the night - jennifer hartmann
good people - patmeena sabit
a summer of stars - liana cincotti (ARC)
love song - elle kennedy
the someday garden - ashley poston (ARC)
the consequences of falling - liliana hastings (reread)
the summer of second chances - k.l. walther
seven days in june- tia williams
our perfect storm - carley fortune
into the blue - emma brodie
coffee shop in an alternate universe- c.b. lee