Wedding Night with the Earl is only my second experience with author Amelia Grey but I have a feeling that it will not be my last. Previously, I had read The Duke and Miss Christmas which was a holiday novella set within the same location as Wedding Night with the Earl. As a novella, it […]
Allison: Wedding Night With The Earl | Amelia Grey | Book Review
The Next Always by Nora Roberts | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To The Next Always by Nora Roberts? I have actually never ever read a Nora Roberts book before. I feel like that makes me someone who should not have any romance fan creds. I mean, how can I claim to love romance novels when I have not read like one of […]
The Nameless City by Faith Erin Hicks | Graphic Novel Review

Why Did I Read The Nameless City by Faith Erin Hicks? Faith Erin Hicks is an author and artist that I am pretty loyal to. I’ve read and reviewed both Friends With Boys and Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong and LOVED both. Thus, when I got the chance to read and review The Nameless City, I immediately jumped […]
The Haters by Jesse Andrews | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To The Haters by Jesse Andrews? The Haters by Jesse Andrews is an audiobook that immediately appealed to me because A) I loved Andrews’s debut, Me And Earl And The The Dying Girl B) the narrator is one I quite enjoy and C) I LOVE BOOKS ABOUT BANDS. When a copy of The Haters […]
The Girls Of Murder City by Douglas Perry | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To The Girls of Murder City by Douglas Perry? A long time ago, Hannah at So Obsessed With posted a review of The Girls Of Murder City by Douglas Perry which convinced me to buy the book – and I went for audio because that’s the easiest way for me to get in […]
Vivian Divine Is Dead by Lauren Sabel | Book Review

Vivian Divine Is Dead by Lauren Sabel is a super fast young adult contemporary book about this girl named Vivian Divine, as you may have surmised from the title. I wouldn’t say that it is especially amazing or the greatest, but if you are in the mood for a good transition book between heavier reads, […]