The Most Beautiful Girl In Cuba by Chanel Cleeton | Book Review

Chanel Cleeton’s writing is completely transporting. I feel like I’ve learned so much about Cuba from her books. Particularly as we never really covered Cuba except for the Cuban Missile Crisis and Remember The Maine in my history classes. The Most Beautiful Girl In Cuba is an attention grabbing book that covers Cuba’s fight for […]

Hidden by Laura Griffin | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To Hidden by Laura Griffin? Hidden by Laura Griffin is a romantic thriller, so that appealed to me as I like both romance and thrillers. Also, I like checking out genres that I am not very well versed in. Upon seeing this on Hoopla, I just knew I had to listen […]

The Woman In Red by Diana Giovinazzo | Book Review

The Woman In Red by Diana Giovinazzo gave me exactly what I expected. For real though, I just love sinking my teeth into a good historical fiction book and being whisked away to another time and place. Giovinazzo’s debut is a sweeping story of love and passion that crosses continents. For the most part, I […]

How To Fail At Flirting by Denise Williams | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To How To Fail At Flirting by Denise Williams? How To Fail At Flirting by Denise Williams appealed to me because I love a forbidden romance. I also think that reading romances starting characters of color written by authors of color, aka OwnVoices romances is an absolute priority. Seeing this book […]

The Reason You’re Alive by Matthew Quick | Book Review

The Reason You’re Alive by Matthew Quick is another spectacular book from the author. At this point, I’ve read everything by Quick except Sorta Like A Rock Star. Each of his books has had a profound impact on me. The Reason You’re Alive is a book that I also had found impactful — although — not incredibly […]

Meg & Jo | Beth & Amy by Virginia Kantra | Audiobook Reviews

Why Did I Listen To Meg & Jo by Virginia Kantra? Initially, I thought I had a review copy of Meg & Jo by Virginia Kantra kicking around either in audiobook or eARC form. Turns out, I was wrong, but that didn’t stop me from accepting the egalley of Beth & Amy, the sequel on this […]