Camilla Way's haunting thriller about two former best friends who meet up years later is full of twists and turns. You think you know what happened until you realize you really don't. I enjoyed reading (listening to) this book and would recommend it for those who love ...
Audiobook Review – Watching Edie by Camilla Way
Book Review – Heart-Shaped Hack by Tracey Garvis Graves
Tracey Garvis Graves's debut novel On the Island was the only book of hers I'd read prior to picking up Heart-Shaped Hack. Kate and Ian's story was just the book that hit the spot after reading some darker emotional reads. It's romantic with bits of humor but also has some ...
Book Review – Who’s That Girl by Mhairi McFarlane
Who's That Girl is the first book I've read by Mhairi McFarlane. More than just a romantic comedy, McFarlane takes readers on a funny and emotional journey through Edie's life after a social disaster, exploring themes of family, friendship, and of course, love. As an added ...
Book Review – Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake
Wickedly dark with twists and turns, Three Dark Crowns is a good beginning to Kendare Blake's newest series. The book is rather long and I certainly felt its length in several parts, but I enjoyed the magical elements and the characters' journeys. The island of Fennbirn ...
Audiobook Review – The Angels’ Share by J.R. Ward
* I have an excerpt to share with you posted below my review, so check it out! Well, hot damn. THE ANGELS' SHARE, the second installment to J.R. Ward's The Bourbon Kings series, was insanely fun and addictive. Like the first book, lengthy and superfluous passages in The ...
Book Review – The One Real Thing by Samantha Young
* Audiobook comments are below. I switched back and forth between the eBook and the audiobook. The One Real Thing is the first in Samantha Young's new contemporary romance series, Hart's Boardwalk. I've been looking forward to reading this, especially since I've really ...
Book Review – Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock by Matthew Quick
Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock is an exceptional book. I'm at a loss for words. Matthew Quick's grasp on a lonely, depressed teenager "at the end of his rope" is realistic and incredibly sad. Getting to the core of Leonard Peacock broke my heart and I felt for him so ...
Book Review – Results May Vary by Bethany Chase
* I have an excerpt from Chapter 1 to share with you below my review. You'll want to know what happens next after you read it! Book Review: As I'm writing this review, I'm sitting here deep in my feelings. So I apologize in advance for my lack of eloquence (not that I ...
What I’m Digging – Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver
What I'm Digging is a feature in which I share things I'm loving with you. This can range from jewelry to clothes to home decorations. Anything goes! Oh and there is always a book featured that I enjoyed! Affiliate Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links you can ...
Book Review – My Last Continent by Midge Raymond
Midge Raymond's debut, My Last Continent, is an ode to Antarctica with a unique and emotional love story. Raymond's rich and descriptive narrative, while at times overly used, takes readers on a harrowing journey to a land rarely traveled. Deb has dedicated her life to ...