IT HAS HAPPENED, I’ve finally read my first Cora Carmack book which is kind of monumentous. I feel like all of my friends really enjoy her books — even the ones who aren’t very keen on the new adult genre. What took me so long, eh? All Lined Up was pretty much all that I hoped […]
All Lined Up by Cora Carmack | Book Review
Fathomless by Jackson Pearce | Book Review

Fathomless by Jackson Pearce has been on my to be read pile for about two years at this point. I decided to dive into it’s pages mainly because the book was super short, I liked her one book about purity and because I am a super huge fan of fairy tale retellings. Friends, it turns out […]
Landline by Rainbow Rowell | Book Review

There is something that Rainbow Rowell just seems to innately get about relationships. After reading Eleanor & Park, Fangirl, and now Landline, I am convinced that Rowell is the master of writing about intimacy and its myriad forms. I’ve seen Rowell’s latest, Landline, described as being akin to a romantic comedy but personally, the book […]
Allison: Gilded Lily | Delphine Dryden | Book Review

Originally when I requested to read Gilded Lily by Delphine Dryden on Netgalley, I was admittedly unaware that it was part of a series called Steam and Seduction. Luckily for me, it is more of a companion novel, and I didn’t necessarily need to know all of the details in order to understand what was […]
The Kiss Of Deception by Mary E. Pearson | Book Review
How was I living my life without ever reading Mary E. Pearson? The Kiss Of Deception, first in the new The Remnants Chronicles series, was my introduction to Mary E. Pearson and y’all, it was one hell of an introduction. You know how you can read a book summary and quickly surmise if it is a […]
Stacking The Shelves (65) | Book Haul
I am looking forward to the day when I write a little intro and can say, wow, last week was boring and quiet. Alas, that is not the case. There was a lot of leaving the house, a lot of not very optional things that I absolutely cannot delve into on here. As for bookish […]