Emerald Coast by Anita Hughes | Book Review

Emerald Coast by Anita Hughes is the sort of book that isn’t in my typical wheelhouse, but that I like. Still, I don’t often pursue women’s contemporary fiction. I guess that’s because I have so much other things on my shelf to read. Friends, I regret this. Emerald Coast by Anita Hughes was SUCH a page turner. […]

When My Heart Was Wicked by Tricia Stirling | Book Review

When My Heart Was Wicked by Tricia Stirling is a super short book with an intriguing plot summary. Also, that cover is one that is totally eye-catching. So, despite this book being unsolicited and not exactly a book that I sought out, I decided to give it a shot. Afterall, it is 192 pages, so […]

Autofocus by Lauren Gibaldi | Book Review

Autofocus by Lauren Gibaldi really moved up higher on my TBR stack when I saw Eric Smith tweeting about it. There’s just something about unbridled enthusiasm that convinces me to read a book. And so, I decided I need to read this book sooner rather than later. I absolutely do not regret this decision. I […]

Dreamology by Lucy Keating | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen to Dreamology by Lucy Keating? Dreamology by Lucy Keating has a super lovely cover. I mean, the use of pink is what really attracts my attention to this book. Then of course, the summary. There is the comparison to Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind which was a big movie when I […]

Forever, Again by Victoria Laurie | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To Forever, Again by Victoria Laurie? Forever, Again by Victoria Laurie showed up as an unsolicited review copy to my house twice. TWICE. To me, this basically doubles the pressure to read it. However, in all fairness I still was not going to put this at the top of my TBR pile […]

Ronit & Jamil by Pamela L. Laskin | Book Review

Ronit & Jamil by Pamela L. Laskin is a really cool idea for a book in concept. However, I felt like the execution of the actual concept left a little bit to be desired. Yet, despite the cons, this is actually a pretty fast read. I mean, if you’re a fan of Shakespeare and YA […]