Thicker Than Water by Kelly Fiore | Book Review

Thicker Than Water by Kelly Fiore is a book that I basically picked to read because it was one of the shortest books on the shelf in my bedroom. I was going through a stage where I wanted to read books quickly and then unhaul them. Furthermore, this book is a serious contemporary and from […]

Allison: Need You Now Blog Tour | Emma Douglas | Review & Giveaway

Welcome to the small island town of Cloud Bay, where it’s never the wrong time to find a love that’s oh-so-right. . . Caleb White knows what he wants out of life—and being a star tennis player is not it. After speaking to the press about his plans to retire, Caleb decides that a trip […]

The Last Best Kiss by Claire LaZebnik | Book Review

The Last Best Kiss by Claire LaZebnik is another one of the books I read while waiting around to go into labor. When I say waiting around, I mean I was due March 30th and so basically that was my last day at work because I expected my child to be born at anytime around then. […]

Even If The Sky Falls by Mia Garcia | Book Review

Even If The Sky Falls by Mia Garcia is a book that I read at an interesting time in my life. You know how sometimes something stays with you just because of what you were going through? Well, this is the book that I read before going into labor and finished after I had my […]

American Street by Ibi Zoboi | Book Review

American Street by Ibi Zoboi deserves a whole lot more attention than I have seen it get. Believe you me, we can actually read MULTIPLE books by Black women authors in a single season. Like, if you enjoyed The Hate U Give and Allegedly but maybe want something that is lyrical, you need to read THIS BOOK. […]

King by Ellen Oh | Book Review

King by Ellen Oh is the conclusion to her Dragon King Chronicles trilogy. Frankly, this is a pretty fun fantasy trilogy that has flown under the radar. I think that it is a great read for those on the younger end of the YA spectrum. This book provides suitable closure for the series. Plus, there’s […]