9 Books That Will Give You The Feels

When I am reading a book, my number one requirement is to feel something – whether it is for a romance, excitement for the plot or a sense of place. I need to get some kind of emotion for what I am reading. It is why I love young adult books so much. However, as […]

Attachments by Rainbow Rowell | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen to Attachments by Rainbow Rowell? Attachments by Rainbow Rowell appeals to me on SO many different levels. There’s the fact that a large percentage of it is told in epistolary format. Also, it is set in 1999 at the height of Y2k. OH YEAH AND IT IS BY RAINBOW ROWELL. While […]

Trusting Liam by Molly McAdams | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To Trusting Liam by Molly McAdams? Trusting Liam by Molly McAdams is a book that I am one of the least likely people to read, given how much I did not love Taking Chances. However, apparently pregnancy does things to your brain and so, I picked this one up out of the […]

Mistletoe And Mr. Right by Lyla Payne | Novella Review

Sometimes what you think would make a great Christmas surprise for someone actually is kind of a not very smart life choice — and that’s essentially the plot in Mistletoe And Mr. Right by Lyla Payne. FYI, it feels weird that when you read this it will be snowing and blustery and cold whereas, I am […]

When The Stars Align by Jeanette Grey | Book Review

I won’t lie, I was eavesdropping on twitter and saw a group of people intent on requesting When The Stars Align by Jeanette Grey on Netgalley and picking it as their weekend read and then deciding to take it upon myself to request the book as well. My logic is that if other bloggers are talking […]

Bounce by Noelle August | Book Review

What is it lately with these books about the ladies going for the younger guys? This is my second book this month where a girl and a younger guy are attracted to each other. Bounce is the third book in the Boomerang series by Noelle August aka Veronica Rossi and Lorin Oberweger. First of all, I am super […]