Robinne Lee pens a May-December romance that left me crawling to the end and wondering how this all will work out. Will it work out? Even though I wasn't as invested in the love story (and I knew the ending due to a friend accidentally spoiling it for me), I can empathize ...
Audiobook Review – The Idea of You by Robinne Lee
Book Review – This Love Story Will Self-Destruct by Leslie Cohen
THIS LOVE STORY WILL SELF-DESTRUCT is an all-consuming read. Leslie Cohen's debut rendered me completely useless on a snowy Sunday in April (yes, April. Spring is drunk). This book had the perfect balance of funny and light-hearted moments with depth and emotion. Highly ...
Audiobook Review – The Art of Crash Landing by Melissa DeCarlo
Twenty-seven minutes is, if anyone ever asks, exactly how long it takes to cram everything I own into six giant trash bags...Most people would probably have a hard time totally fucking up their life in under an hour. But then again, I'm not most people. I'm amazing. I'm like ...
Audiobook Review – Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney
When I read the tagline for this book last year, I knew I HAD to read SOMETIMES I LIE! Check it out: "My name is Amber Reynolds. There are three things you should know: 1. I'm in a coma. 2. My husband doesn't love me anymore. 3. Sometimes I lie." This slow-building ...
Audiobook Review – Forever Right Now by Emma Scott
Finding love in the midst of a personal rediscovery is the central theme of Emma Scott's Forever Right Now. It tells Darlene's story, who, from what I understand, was in Scott's The Butterfly Project. As someone who hasn't read that book from her, I was able to jump right ...
Audiobook Review – Getting Schooled by Emma Chase
Fans of Emma Chase's funny and endearing characters will enjoy the first book in her new series, GETTING SCHOOLED. This released as an audio exclusive in February but for those of you who'd rather read it, you can get the eBook in June (preorder). While this wasn't one of my ...
Book Review – More Than We Can Tell by Brigid Kemmerer
MORE THAN WE CAN TELL is a story about life's brokenness, the heartfelt journey to healing, first love, and mending family ties. This contemporary young adult romance is a companion to last year's Letters to the Lost. Readers who loved Juliet and Declan will rejoice because ...
Book Review – Starry Eyes by Jenn Bennett
I wanted to pick STARRY EYES up after reading Alex, Approximately last year. While I did enjoy the tension-filled angsty love story, the book didn't hold me captive like I was hoping. Zorie and Lennon used to be best friends until trial period out of the friend zone went ...
Book Review – The Belles by Dhonielle Clayton
Sometimes books sneak up on you and surprise you by how much you enjoyed them. THE BELLES was one of those books. This book had a little bit of everything: engaging writing, a strong female heroine, a love story that will keep you guessing, a brewing mystery propelled the ...
Audiobook Review – Dancing on Broken Glass by Ka Hancock
One of the signs of a great book is how it affects you emotionally. When I say that, I don't mean that it makes you cry necessarily but rather how invested you are in the characters and their journeys. With DANCING ON BROKEN GLASS, I felt everything. I rejoiced with Lucy and ...