Book Review: The Christmas Murder Game by Alexandra Benedict

I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about this book. I really wanted to make sure I gathered my thoughts properly before putting them down on paper. While there were many things that I enjoyed about the book, there were also a few problems.  I absolutely loved the setting. A giant, secluded, manor house withContinue reading “Book Review: The Christmas Murder Game by Alexandra Benedict”

Book Review: Wishtress By Nadine Brandes

This book blew me away! From strong world building to lovable characters, this book had everything that makes up a wonderfully engaging YA stand-alone.  The world building started strong right from the beginning with characters that jump right into their given roles within the world. This was a bit jarring at first, but after justContinue reading “Book Review: Wishtress By Nadine Brandes”

Book Review: When in Rome by Sarah Adams

Have you ever loved a book so much that you lost any mastery of writing skills because you can’t come up with the right words to describe how much you loved it? Thats where I am at with this book. It is so darn sweet and a perfect pick me up after a long week.Continue reading “Book Review: When in Rome by Sarah Adams”

Book Review: Typecast by Andrea J Stein

Type Cast surprised me in so many ways. What I thought was going to be a cute RomCom, and that was definitely an element, but it was also a story of finding oneself. Callie Dressler left college with a boyfriend and plans to move across the country to start her life. By the end ofContinue reading “Book Review: Typecast by Andrea J Stein”

Book Review: The Wedding Plot by Paula Munier

The Wedding Plot is a wonderful little cozy mystery for fans of the genre.  It centers around a family wedding, a goat farm, and of course, the mystery itself. The best part of the book was the main character, Mercy and her retired military dog, Elvis. Mercy was strong and independent, but also knew theContinue reading “Book Review: The Wedding Plot by Paula Munier”

Book Review: The Swell by Allie Reynolds

Every time I start a Thriller, I think to myself, “I’m going to take my time with this so that I can savor it”. Every time, I fail. I love getting so interested in a story that I can’t put it down and the world around me ceases to exist.  The Swell caught me fromContinue reading “Book Review: The Swell by Allie Reynolds”

Book Review: The Bodyguard by Katherine Center

Once in a very rare while, you find a book at just the right moment where it is exactly what you need. The Bodyguard was one of those books for me. After weeks of fantasy and thrillers, a light romance was perfect. I had so much fun reading this book. It was the perfect blendContinue reading “Book Review: The Bodyguard by Katherine Center”

Book Review: Always Be My Duchess by Amalie Howard

Always Be My Duchess claims to be a mix of Pretty Woman and Bridgerton. While this is a big claim, I feel that it lives up to it beautifully. The characters were all lovable and left me rooting for them. I appreciated the amount of detail that went into Nève and her relationship with bothContinue reading “Book Review: Always Be My Duchess by Amalie Howard”

Book Review: Scotsman in the Stacks by Alana Oxford

Scotsman in the Stacks is an adorable Michigan based romance that will leave you feeling hopeful in love. I make sure to include Michigan based in my description because so much of the book is focused on the wonders provided in the beautiful state of Michigan. It felt like I was getting an actual tourContinue reading “Book Review: Scotsman in the Stacks by Alana Oxford”

Book Review: Daughter of the Pirate King Duology by Tricia Levenseller

Daughter of the Pirate King Alosa was raised to be strong, smart, and confident. Skills that have been long mastered by her father, the feared Pirate King. After being sent on a mission, Alosa finds herself captive on the ship of her rival. Well, he thinks she’s a captive anyway. Really, she is spending herContinue reading “Book Review: Daughter of the Pirate King Duology by Tricia Levenseller”