Review: Infinity + One is the first book I've read by Amy Harmon. So many of my trusted book friends have recommended Making Faces and A Different Blue to me, so I was really excited to jump into this one. I enjoyed reading this Bonnie and Clyde themed romance about a ...
Audiobook Review — Tangled by Emma Chase
Book Review: Tangled is a hilarious and feel-good story of a playboy's transformation into a whipped lovesick puppy. Trust me when I say you will be laughing at and swooning over Drew Evans from page one!! Do you see that picture of over there on the right hand side? ...
Book Review — Off the Record by K.A. Linde
Review: Off the Record is a steamy, romantic, tension-filled romance that makes politics (dare I say?) sexy. This was the first book I read after my nearly two-week stalemate following the wonderful novel, Mud Vein. Off the Record was ...
Book Review — Mud Vein by Tarryn Fisher
Spoiler-Free Review: Mud Vein is a life changing book. It is a book that you don't read, you absorb it. You savor it. Tarryn Fisher's words spoke to me, the deepest part of me. After I finished this book, I couldn't even move on to something else. Instead, I ...
Book Review — Love, in English by Karina Halle
Review: Vera Miles gets the chance of a lifetime to teach English in the Spanish countryside. Each day for a month, she would be the teacher to businessmen and businesswomen, helping them hone their conversational English. The free room and board was the selling point. ...
Book Review — Lost in Flight by Neeny Boucher
Review: If you've been following my blog for any amount of time, you probably know by now that I am a huge fan of heart-wrenching, emotional powerhouse novels that drive me to the point of insanity. Books that leave me breathless are one of my favorite types of books to ...
Book Review — Still Life With Strings by L.H. Cosway
Review: After finishing Still Life With Strings, I can say with certainty that L.H. Cosway is one of my favorite authors. I've read this book and Painted Faces, and look forward to reading her other series. Cosway pens some of the most unique and distinctive characters. ...
Book Review – Forever, Jack by Natasha Boyd
Review: Forever, Jack picks up several months after the ending of Eversea. Many have called the ending of Eversea a cliffhanger, but I would call it more of a "to be continued" ending. I was left wondering where Jack and Kerri Ann would go from there, how they would ...
Book Review – Emancipating Andie by Priscilla Glenn
Book Review: I absolutely loved Priscilla Glenn's debut novel, Back to You, so I was thrilled to read Emancipating Andie. Glenn did not disappoint. I LOVED Emancipating Andie. Since I finished, I have gone back and reread parts parts of this novel numerous times. ...
Book Review – Time Stands Still by Lori L. Otto
It's nearly impossible to write a review for this book without spoilers, so I'm going to write two reviews: A non-spoiler review and a spoiler review. My non-spoiler review: I'm going to come right out and say it. Book one (My Review) gutted me, but I loved that it did. ...