Fill Your Kindle: November Reads

Hello lovely friends, it has been quite a while since I’ve done a FILL YOUR KINDLE deals round up and I apologize for that. However, I’ve got a ton of awesome deals to share with you this time around. I am going to use a page break/more tag because this is a pretty image/widget heavy […]

The End Games by T. Michael Martin: WAITING ON WEDNESDAY

Friends, I have not done a WAITING ON WEDNESDAY in years. FOR REALS. Since February 2010. However, because I am a TOTAL lemming and most of my book blogger friends participate in WoW, I thought, hey maybe I should try that out again and see how it goes and how my readers respond. You guys […]

Meant To Be by Lauren Morrill Book Review

It’s really hard for me to begin to write a review of a book that I thoroughly enjoyed.  Like, how do I perfectly convey the flaily arms, shouty voice feeling I got after reading Meant To Be by Lauren Morrill. Y’all, I totally ate this book up. Like, whenever I had a spare moment I would crack open my […]

The Whispering House Rebecca Wade Book Review

I am pretty sure ghosts don’t get enough love any more, especially the kind that haunts, not the kind you pseudo-make out with. Y’all, when the readathon rolled around, I was totally down for a few hours with a middle grade ghost story, because I knew there would be no kissy faces, just thrills and […]

Sunrise Over Fallujah Walter Dean Myers Audiobook Review

Why do I like reading military based books so much? I’ve never been a soldier. I’m scared witless of guns. But, I love reading about camaraderie. I love reading about bravery and courage under fire, so to speak. When I first came across Sunrise Over Fallujah by Walter Dean Myers, it was at the library in […]

SEVERED HEADS BROKEN HEARTS by Robyn Schneider COVER REVEAL

First, I am awed by how much talent there is among YA readers. It was an incredibly hard choice to pick a cover for the Severed Heads, Broken Hearts Cover Reveal contest. First, to reiterate here is the jacket flap copy: Golden boy Ezra Faulkner believes everyone has a tragedy waiting for them—a single encounter after […]