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Romance books inspired by songs

Looking for romance books inspired by songs? 🎶

A single song can capture a feeling, a relationship, a moment you can’t quite put into words—and as a romance author, that’s where my stories often begin.

Before the first chapter.
Before the first kiss.
Before the heartbreak or the happily-ever-after…

There’s usually a song.

From hockey romance to college slow burns, these books by Tara September were inspired by iconic songs from pop culture over the last 30 years that inspired a longer story. 

If you love enemies-to-lovers, emotional tension, and unforgettable chemistry… this playlist of books are for you 💋

Jesse’s Girl — Inspired by Rick Springfield's “Jessie's Girl”

The vibe: Longing. Jealousy. Wanting what you shouldn’t.

That ache of watching someone fall for the wrong person…
and wondering what would happen if they just looked at you instead.

Tropes: Love Triangle, Second Chance, Single Parent, Small-town 

Don’t Start Now
— Inspired by Dua Lipa's "
Don’t Start Now"

The vibe: Confidence. Moving on. Thriving without them.

That moment when the heartbreak is behind you…
and you finally realize you’re better off.

Stronger. Sharper. Completely unbothered.

And of course—that’s when they decide to come back around.

Tropes: Fake Dating, Workplace Romance, Forced Proximity, Cruise Ship, Travel


Blinded Me With Science
 
— Inspired by “She Blinded Me With Science” Thomas Dolby

The vibe: Smart meets irresistible. Chemistry in every sense of the word.

This one is playful, a little chaotic, and built on the idea that attraction doesn’t always follow logic…
even when you really wish it would.

Tropes: Opposites Attract, Second Chance, He falls first, STEM, Rockstar's Son, College, Bully

Simply Irresistible
— Inspired by Robert Palmer's “Simply Irresistible”

The vibe: Magnetic pull. Can’t-stay-away energy.

That undeniable attraction you try to ignore… and fail spectacularly.

Tropes: Opposites Attract, Neighbors-to-Lovers, Workplace Romance


One More Kiss
— Inspired by Dua Lipa's "
One Kiss"

The vibe: Instant connection. One moment that changes everything.

That feeling when one kiss is all it takes… and suddenly nothing is casual anymore.

Tropes: Forced Proximity, Slow Burn, College Romance, First Love, Emotional Growth, Virgin Heroine, Neighbors


Hot and Cold
— Inspired by Katy Perry's "
Hot n Cold"

The vibe: Push-pull tension. Mixed signals. Emotional whiplash.

You’re in, you’re out. You’re up, you’re down.
And somehow… you can’t walk away.

This story leans into that addictive back-and-forth where chemistry is undeniable, but timing—and honesty—aren’t always on the same page.

Tropes: Opposites Attract, Emotional Push-Pull, Hockey Romance, Alpha Hero, Sassy Heroine, Banter


My Fight Song
— Inspired by "
Fight Song"by Rachel Platten 

The vibe: Strength. Comeback. Finding your voice again.

This is about digging deep, standing back up, and refusing to give up—on yourself or on love.

Because sometimes the biggest battle… is believing you’re worthy of a happy ending.

Tropes: Second Chance, Strong Heroine, Found Family, Hockey Romance, Redemption Arc, Revenge on an Ex


Drives Me Crazy
— Inspired by "
She Drives Me Crazy" by Fine Young Cannibals

The vibe: Flirty chaos. Can’t stay away energy. Obsession disguised as annoyance.

That moment when someone gets under your skin…
and stays there.

The banter? Sharp.
The tension? Unavoidable.
The attraction? Absolutely inconvenient.

Tropes: Antagonists-to-Lovers, Forced Proximity, College Romance, Soccer Romance, Opposites Attract, Travel

Romance Books Inspired by Songs 🎶
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Conrad Orlando Review: A 5-Star Resort Luxury Escape

Lobby view at Conrad Orlando at Evermore Resort – luxury Orlando hotel with lagoon, beach and dining

A Luxe Escape Without Leaving Orlando: My 2-Night Stay at Conrad Orlando at Evermore Resort

If you’ve ever wished for a tropical, all-inclusive-style escape without the airport, passport, or long-haul flight, this AAA Five Diamond resort is it.

Just minutes from Walt Disney World Resort, my recent stay at Conrad Orlando at Evermore Resort felt like stepping into an entirely different world. Crystal-clear turquoise water, soft white sand beaches, elevated dining, and a level of service that is both polished and genuinely warm—it’s the kind of place that makes it very easy to settle in and stay awhile.

Even better, it’s designed for just about every type of traveler. Moms needing a reset, couples looking for an easy getaway, girlfriend trips, or families who want space and activities without the stress of planning—it all works here.

Here’s exactly what a two-day stay looks like.

Day 1: Arrival and Easing Into Vacation Mode

From the moment you arrive, everything feels seamless. Valet is complimentary, the check-in process is smooth, the welcome is friendly ... and frankly, the view is jaw-dropping! As soon as you step into the lobby, your eye is drawn straight through to the crystal-blue lagoon beyond, which will have you thinking you're in the Caribbean. 

My room was a lagoon-view king, complete with a private balcony overlooking Evermore Bay. The design leans into calm, neutral tones with a spa-like bathroom that immediately makes you want to slow down. It’s less about flash and more about comfort done really well.

After settling in, we immediately explored the resort, which is expansive, but thoughtfully laid out so everything feels accessible. From there, we eased into the evening with cocktails before heading to dinner—an effortless start that set the tone for the rest of the stay.  

Dinner that evening was at Sophia’s Trattoria, followed by a rooftop nightcap up at Ceiba. The combination of good food, warm air, and sweeping views made it clear early on—you don’t need to leave the resort to have a full experience.

Private cabana at Conrad Hotel Orlando at Evermore Bay
Private cabana with waterside hammock at Conrad Hotel Orlando at Evermore Bay

The Setting: A Beach Resort in the Middle of Orlando

At the center of everything is Evermore Bay, and it’s what truly sets this property apart.

Eight acres of crystal-clear water are surrounded by 20 acres of soft white sand beaches, creating an environment that feels far more like a Caribbean destination than Central Florida. Guests can paddleboard, kayak, try the rope swing, or simply relax in a lounger and take it all in.

There are also a number of newer experiences that elevate the stay even further—from floating hot tub boats to solar-powered catamarans and aqua bikes. Whether you want something active or completely laid-back, it’s all right there.

Dining: Elevated, But Easy

One of the biggest surprises is just how many dining options are available across the resort. With more than a dozen outlets, you can move from casual beachside bites to more elevated experiences without ever feeling repetitive.

Mornings are easy with coffee or breakfast at Little Spoon or in-room dining, while afternoons lend themselves to relaxed lunches near the water. Evenings, though, are where the property really shines—from Italian at Sophia’s to rooftop cocktails at Ceiba.

Everything feels thoughtfully done but still approachable, which makes it easy to settle into a rhythm without overthinking it.

Day 2: Wellness, Play, and Effortless Luxury

Day two, when you have a full day ahead of you, is where the experience really comes together. The beauty of this resort is that there’s structure available if you want it, but just as much freedom to move at your own pace.

Evermore Orlando Resort review – Conrad Orlando luxury hotel with crystal lagoon, beach, water slide, dining and family activities

My morning began at the luxurious and relaxing Conrad Spa with a massage, followed by time in their outdoor Water Garden. Moving between hot and cold pools, soaking tubs, and quiet relaxation spaces felt like a full reset—one of the highlights of the entire stay.  

From there, we walked to lunch at Twin View (named so because it has dual views of the bay and golf course) before transitioning straight into beach mode. Swimsuits on, sandals off, and back to Evermore Bay.

One of the most unexpected highlights of the day was The Conrad's 1/3/5 program, which offers curated, localized experiences designed for travelers with 1, 3, or 5 hours to spare, aiming to provide deeper cultural immersion. Bookable through the Conrad Concierge, these experiences include culinary, wellness, and artistic activities tailored to each property's destination. For our one-hour experience, we participated in a Sand Sculpting Class taught by a real master sandcastler (yes, it's a thing, and there is an official master-in-residence at Conrad Orlando) right on the beach. Super unique. 

The afternoon was spent in a private cabana with direct access to the water, which is easily one of the best ways to experience the property. It offers just enough privacy while still keeping you connected to everything happening around you.  

For dinner, Evermore To Your Door offers guests a chance to spend more time together over food through a variety of grocery delivery, ready-to-heat, fully catered meals and even a Private Chef or Bartender in-home experience for Evermore Residences. These homes are designed for larger groups, and seeing that offering firsthand made it clear how well the resort caters to families and multi-generational travel. 

The night didn’t end there. The resort had telescopes set up as part of their Conrad Constellations experience, and we were able to view Orion and even Jupiter—its moons clearly visible. It was one of those unexpected, quietly memorable moments that made the stay feel even more special.

Day 3: A Thoughtful Sendoff

The final morning was intentionally slower. Bayside yoga offered a quiet, grounding way to start the day—stretching, breathing, and taking in the last views of the water before heading home. It felt like the perfect close to a stay centered around both relaxation and connection.  

Wellness, Activities, and Something for Everyone

Beyond the itinerary, what stands out most is the sheer variety of what’s available. I know it's overused to say there is something for everyone, but this really IS the case here. 

There are fitness classes, golf courses designed by Jack Nicklaus, pickleball courts, and beachside saunas overlooking the water. Families have access to the Conrad Kids Club, while couples and solo travelers can easily carve out quiet, restorative time.

It’s rare to find a place that balances all of these elements well, but this one does.

What Guests Are Saying

Like you, I did my research ;)

Across guest reviews, a few consistent themes emerge: the property is exceptionally clean and beautifully designed, the staff is attentive and genuinely friendly, and the experience feels like a true luxury resort rather than a standard hotel stay.

That last point is the one that resonates most. The combination of thoughtful service, elevated design, and the variety of experiences available makes it feel like something more.

Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

While it's rightly a good-neighbor hotel just minutes from Walt Disney World Resort, I never once felt the need to leave. In fact, I didn’t step foot in the parks this trip. Instead, we watched the nightly fireworks from the resort before bed—close enough to enjoy, far enough to stay completely in vacation mode.

If you’re looking for a luxury escape without leaving Florida, Conrad Orlando at Evermore Resort delivers. It’s the kind of place where everything is taken care of before you even think to ask. You can fill your days with activities or do absolutely nothing at all—and both feel equally satisfying.

For moms especially, it offers something rare: the chance to stop planning, stop coordinating, and simply enjoy.

And in just two days, it manages to feel like a true reset—which might be the best luxury of all. I already can't wait to go back! 

Conrad Orlando at Evermore Resort review – luxury Orlando hotel with lagoon, beach, dining and activities near Disney
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Is Great Wolf Lodge Worth It for Tweens? Honest Mom Review + Tips

Great Wolf Lodge in Naples, Florida
Great Wolf Lodge Naples, Florida

Is Great Wolf Lodge Worth It for Tweens? 


Yes, Great Wolf Lodge is absolutely worth it for tweens, especially if you want a fun, easy, all-in-one getaway where they can stay active, entertained, and (shockingly) off their phones.

As a mom of twin 12-year-old boys, I’m always looking for trips that hit that tricky in-between age. Too old for “little kid” stuff… but not quite into teen-only experiences either.

So when we stayed at Great Wolf Lodge Naples, Florida, I went in wondering: Will my tweens actually love this??

Spoiler: they did. A lot.

Here’s exactly what stood out and what I think other parents of tweens really want to know before booking.

What Makes Great Wolf Lodge Indoor Water Park and Resort So Fun for Tweens?

Tweens need a mix of independence, excitement, and just enough structure and Great Wolf Lodge nails that balance.

1. Big Water Slides + Just Enough Thrill for Kids of all ages at Great Wolf Lodge Water Park

This isn’t a kiddie splash park. The slides are legit.

My boys spent most of their time:

  • Racing each other down body slides

  • Repeating the River Canyon Run raft ride (family favorite)

  • Hitting the wave pool and lazy river between runs

It’s the kind of place where they can burn energy for hours without getting bored. Lucky for me, Great Wolf Lodge also offers spa-like poolside cabanas for me to enjoy a good romance novel.  They even serve adult beverages for those who want to partake and unwind further.

2. The Dry Activities Are Just as Good

This was the biggest surprise for me.

We added the Wolf Pass, and honestly? My boys loved the dry attractions just as much as the water park.

Their favorite dry activities at Great Wolf Lodge Naples, Florida:

  • Ropes course (huge win for this age)

  • MagiQuest (they got completely into it)

  • Arcade + ticket games

  • Ten Paw bowling

It gave them that sense of independence tweens crave, like they had their own adventures going on.

3. Is Great Wolf Lodge Safe for Tweens? It Feels Safe, But Not Restrictive

As a parent, this mattered a lot.

  • Lifeguards are everywhere in the water park. Each one goes through hours of specialized training and is monitored from a central operations booth removed from the pool areas.

  • Staff are constantly present and visible

  • The layout makes it easy to keep an eye on your kids

I felt comfortable letting my boys explore a bit without hovering every second, which is a big deal at this age.

Is Great Wolf Lodge “Too Young” for Tweens?

No, and that was my biggest concern going in.

Yes, there are younger kids there. But the experience is designed for a wide age range, and tweens naturally gravitate toward:

  • The bigger slides

  • The ropes course and adventure areas

  • Nighttime activities like dance parties

  • Competitive games (arcade, MagiQuest, etc.)

Mine didn’t feel “too old” for it at all, in fact, they were fully into everything.

The Great Wolf Lodge Resort Experience Beyond the Water Park

This is where Great Wolf Lodge separates itself from just being “a hotel with a pool.”

Naples, Florida High-Quality Entertainment for Families (That Tweens Actually Enjoy)

  • The Legend of Luna nighttime show is surprisingly well done

  • Dance parties are energetic, organized, and fun (not awkward!)

  • There’s always something happening in the lobby

Even at 12, my boys were into it—and I didn’t feel like I was forcing participation.

Food & Drinks: We were impressed!

Let’s talk honestly. Resort food can go either way.

Here, it leaned toward the good side.

  • Solid sit-down restaurant options

  • Easy grab-and-go meals between activities

  • Breakfast buffet that actually works for families

  • And yes… good cocktails for parents 🙌 🍹

It’s one of those places where you don’t have to leave the property, which makes everything easier.

standard family suite at Great Wolf Lodge is comfortable and spacious
A standard family suite

Comfortable Rooms (Key for Tween Families)

We stayed in a standard family suite, and it worked perfectly for four of us.

  • Two queen beds + sofa bed

  • Mini fridge for drinks/snacks

  • Plenty of space to spread out

After a full day of swimming and running around, having a comfortable, clean room to come back to matters more than you think.

What About the Water Park Setup Itself?

The Naples location really impressed me.

  • Clean, well-maintained, and not chaotic. We were able to get into the lazy river and on the family rides with no problem or just a slight wait.

  • Tons of lounge chairs available, especially outside

  • Optional cabanas if you want a private space (great idea for longer stays)

Optional private cabanas at Great Wolf Lodge if you want a dedicated space (great idea for longer stays)

Even without a cabana, we never struggled to find a place to sit, put down our stuff, or regroup.

Is Great Wolf Lodge Naples, Florida Worth It for a Weekend Getaway with Tweens?

Yes, especially if you want something easy.

This is one of the biggest reasons I’d recommend it:

  • No flights

  • No complicated planning

  • No running all over town

  • No long theme park lines

You basically:

👉 Check in

👉 Put on wristbands

👉 Start having fun immediately

It’s a perfect weekend getaway or spring break option, especially if you want something lower stress than a full theme park trip.

Is Great Wolf Lodge Naples, Florida a good day trip from the theme parks in Orlando?

Great Wolf Lodge indoor water park and resort is a great way to break up the crowds of Orlando theme parks. Everything is located under one roof allowing parents to relax a bit and kids to plunge in warm waters for lots of fun, rain or shine. It’s less than 2 hours by car and offers a different slice of Florida fun for tweens.

How Long Should You Stay with Tweens?

From our experience:

  • 1 night = doable, because you get two days of water park access

  • 2 nights = ideal, especially with tweens

Why two nights works better:

  • They get time for both water park + dry activities

  • You’re not rushing everything

  • You can actually enjoy downtime too

Two nights felt like the perfect balance for us.

Quick FAQs About Great Wolf Lodge for Tweens

Is Great Wolf Lodge good for 10–13 year olds?

Yes—this is actually the sweet spot. They’re old enough for everything and young enough to still fully enjoy it.

Will tweens get bored at Great Wolf Lodge?

No. Between the water slides, ropes course, MagiQuest, and arcade, there’s constant variety.

Is it better than a theme park trip for this age?

For a shorter trip—yes. It’s easier, less stressful, and still packed with activities.

Will they wear the wolf ears?

That depends, lol. Mine did for photos to please me, but then we passed ours on to our neighbors' younger kids.

Final Thoughts: Is Great Wolf Lodge Worth It for Tweens?

Yes—and honestly, it exceeded my expectations for this age group.

Between the water park, the adventure activities, the entertainment, and the overall ease of the trip, it checked every box for us.

Most importantly?

🐾 My boys had a blast

🐾 They stayed busy the entire time even when not in the waterpark (arcade, ropes course, pin bowling, etc.)

🐾 And they asked to go back (we already have another two-night stay booked during their soccer tournament next door at Paradise Sports Complex and they will be 13 this time and are already asking their friends to join them).

Wolf out! 🐾

Is Great Wolf Lodge Worth It for Tweens? Honest Mom Review + Tips

Is Great Wolf Lodge worth it for tweens? Honestly—yes.

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