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. […]
Emerald Coast by Anita Hughes | Book Review
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 […]
The Last Time We Were Us by Leah Konen | Book Review

The Last Time We Were Us by Leah Konen is definitely one of those books that is 100% appropriate for your beach bag. There is kissing. There is scandal. Also there is some low key family drama. In addition, this book is quick and sort of breezy if you’re into young adult contemporary forbidden romance […]
Letters to the Lost by Brigid Kemmerer | Book Review

Letters To The Lost by Brigid Kemmerer is a book that lead to me making a stupid decision. That’s right. I have a newborn and am super sleep deprived. Instead of sleeping when he fell asleep the other night, I stayed up way past my bedtime to finish this book. Without a kid, this wouldn’t […]
Given To The Sea by Mindy McGinnis | Book Review

Given To The Sea by Mindy McGinnis is one of those books that just IMMEDIATELY appealed to me. The cover is so gorgeous. I am a big fan of the color palette used as well as the font. I’ve read Mindy McGinnis’s Not A Drop To Drink duology and very much enjoyed it. Plus, I like […]
The End Of Our Story by Meg Haston | Book Review

The End Of Our Story by Meg Haston happens to be another book that I just grabbed randomly to read. I am currently past my due date. So, in all honesty, I wanted to read a book that would hold my attention and that I could easily slip back into should I be interrupted. The […]
