Why Did I Listen To This Book? After finishing the audiobook of Encore To An Empty Room by Kevin Emerson, I was on an audiobooks high. And lucky me I had Simon Vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli all queued up on my phone and ready to go. Apparently Harper Audio practices witchcraft because I […]
Simon Vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli | Audiobook Review
Saint Anything by Sarah Dessen | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To This Book? Yo, so a few years ago I was doing a Top Ten Tuesday where we had to list our top ten autobuy authors and Sarah Dessen was one of those authors. She totally still is and definitely always will be. The audiobook of Saint Anything hit my radar because […]
Velvet by Temple West | Book Review

I unabashedly enjoy romance books and books with kissing and such, so of course I am 100% on board for the books published by Macmillan’s new imprint Swoon Reads. This imprint basically guarantees there’s going to be kissing or else. Velvet by debut author Temple West is a paranormal offering from this imprint featuring a vampire […]
Every Last Word | Memorial Weekend Giveaway
Hey reader pals, it’s your lucky weekend because I’ve got this awesome prize pack giveaway to promote Tamara Ireland Stone’s Every Last Word. F YEAH! So if you live in the United States and are older than 13, you should absolutely enter this giveaway using the rafflecopter. Privacy policy here. WELCOME TO POET’S CORNER Prize Pack […]
The Stepsister’s Tale by Tracy Barrett | Book Review

I feel like you can tell I was raised during the 1990s golden era of Disney because I will read the heck out of any fairy tale re-telling. There’s something a little bit magical about those familiar stories that we all know being adapted and changed. I love reading different authors’ takes on these tales. […]
More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera | Book Review

There are some books that just leave you feeling breathless and a little bit drained after finishing them. Debut author Adam Silvera has hit me hard in the emotions with his book More Happy Than Not. Talk about a book that packs a punch. Silvera’s debut is heartfelt and honest. It may have a concept that […]