Have you ever felt like you were missing something in your life, but you didn’t know what it was until you found it? That’s how I feel about this book. After being in a huge reading slump (thanks, Fourth Wing), it was an amazing feeling to fall in love with a book after just oneContinue reading “Book Review: Hello Stranger by Katherine Center”
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Book Review: The Late Mrs. Willoughby by Claudia Gray
In The Late Mrs Willoughby, readers are reintroduced to the ever lovable Jonathan Darcy and Juliet Tilney as they once again find themselves embroiled in a murder. It was a joy to see these characters again, despite the circumstances. Even without trying to solve a murder, Jonathan and Juliet are interesting characters to observe asContinue reading “Book Review: The Late Mrs. Willoughby by Claudia Gray”
Book Review: Seven Rules for Breaking Hearts by Kristyn J Miller
If there is one thing I always appreciate in a book, it’s consistency. I appreciate when characters have personalities that flow and change, but at a pace that makes sense. Unfortunately, the only thing that is consistent about Seven Rules for Breaking Hearts, is its utter inconsistency. First, let’s talk about the main draw ofContinue reading “Book Review: Seven Rules for Breaking Hearts by Kristyn J Miller”
Book Review: A Taste of Italian Sunshine by Leonie Mack
A Taste of Italian Sunshine follows wine expert, Jenn, into the region of Italy that is known to the world for beautiful, sparkling, prosecco. Coming from the city, Jenn is used to a certain pace of living, so it is quite a shock for her to be thrust into the middle of country living. WhileContinue reading “Book Review: A Taste of Italian Sunshine by Leonie Mack”
Book Review: The Raven Thief by Gigi Pandian
With twists, turns, and a suspicion of the paranormal, The Raven Thief quickly became one of my favorite cozy mysteries of the year. With engaging characters and a plot that left me guessing, while not perfect, this novel will not disappoint. The novel had an interesting hook. Our main character, a retiring magician, and herContinue reading “Book Review: The Raven Thief by Gigi Pandian”
Book Review: The Last Word by Katy Birchall
Harper Jenkins is a journalist at a well-known magazine, and has worked very hard to gain the position of Celebrity Editor. Her kind and caring nature make her the perfect candidate for celebrity interviews because she genuinely cares about their answers and wants to show them in their best light. Everything was going brilliantly inContinue reading “Book Review: The Last Word by Katy Birchall”
Book Review: Winnie Zeng Vanquishes a King by Katie Zhao
I have to say, Winnie Zeng Vanquishes a King is one of my most anticipated middle grade books of the year. After reading the first in the series last year, it instantly went on my “I can’t wait to read this to my kids one day” list. There are so many great characters that IContinue reading “Book Review: Winnie Zeng Vanquishes a King by Katie Zhao”
Book Review: The Plus One by Mazey Eddings
There are so many elements in this book that I really feel as if I need to break it up into two different parts. I picked this book up fully thinking it was a romcom, and obviously, it is. It is also a look into mental health and the ways that we can help peopleContinue reading “Book Review: The Plus One by Mazey Eddings”
Book Review: Tell Me What Really Happened by Chelsea Sedoti
In this easily bingable YA thriller, a group of friends head into the woods for a night of camping. With an unsurprising turn of events, one of them does not come home. Told from the point of view of a police interrogation, this book was a quick read that was hard to put down. IContinue reading “Book Review: Tell Me What Really Happened by Chelsea Sedoti”
Book Review: Too Wrong to be Right by Melonie Johnson
Spring is in the air and there is no better time to start this feel good romcom! The story of a florist, Kat, who is tired of selfish jerks on her way to finding the perfect relationship, I couldn’t stop myself from rooting for her every step of the way. Kat was smart, witty, andContinue reading “Book Review: Too Wrong to be Right by Melonie Johnson”