Allison: Heartsong Cottage | Emily March | DNF Review

Why’d I Pick This Book to Read: Heartsong Cottage had been recommended to me by the wonderful folks at St. Martin’s Press via Netgalley. Upon reading the description, I felt that this book would fit perfectly into my list of books to read this year for the Christmas season. It sounded like a nice contemporary […]

Allison: Hot Toy | Jennifer Crusie | Novella Review

When I first picked up Hot Toy by Jennifer Crusie, I admittedly expected a fluffy potentially sexy holiday story. I mean, the title itself kind of speaks to that, don’t you think? It could be just me that was thinking that though I highly doubt it. Anyway, while I did get a somewhat enjoyable read, […]

Tonight The Streets Are Ours | Leila Sales | Book Review

Tonight The Streets Are Ours by Leila Sales was the best book at the best time for me. It’s one of those books that captures what it is like to be a disaffected youth and then, I guess, to set some boundaries and move beyond that feeling. I read this book when like 5 other […]

Things We Know By Heart | Jessi Kirby | Book Review

Things We Know By Heart by Jessi Kirby is a book that I have been looking forward to reading for awhile, and just recently I had a bit of time and was able to add it to my reading rotation. Perhaps my expectations were a bit high or I was under stress or something. Unfortunately, […]

I’ll Be Home For Christmas | Lori Wilde | Review + Giveaway

I’ll Be Home For Christmas by Lori Wilde is a book about Gabi Preston and how Christmas totally does find her where the love light gleams (see what I did there). Wilde’s book is probably my favorite of the Christmas romances I’ve read so far this year — I am not counting Hot Toy because that’s […]

Winter by Marissa Meyer | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To This Book? If you aren’t obsessed with The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer, you are truly missing out on one of the best young adult science fiction series on the market. FOR REAL. Of course, being obsessed means that I would take any opportunity available to read Winter, the conclusion […]