I read Michael Barakiva’s debut: One Man Guy in one sitting. This really is not something that I do often, however, Barakiva’s debut merits reading all at once. Listen, if you like your books with meaningful family presence, budding romance, coming of age, and ALL THE FOOD, you’re going to enjoy One Man Guy. Like, I picked […]
One Man Guy by Michael Barakiva | Book Review
Conversion by Katherine Howe | Book Review
One of my favorite periods of American History to learn about is the Salem Witch Trials because of the very human drama involved. Thus, when I come across a book with the Salem Witch Trials as a theme, I make a note to read the book. Conversion by Katherine Howe follows a dual storyline, one set […]
Fathomless by Jackson Pearce | Book Review

Fathomless by Jackson Pearce has been on my to be read pile for about two years at this point. I decided to dive into it’s pages mainly because the book was super short, I liked her one book about purity and because I am a super huge fan of fairy tale retellings. Friends, it turns out […]
The Kiss Of Deception by Mary E. Pearson | Book Review
How was I living my life without ever reading Mary E. Pearson? The Kiss Of Deception, first in the new The Remnants Chronicles series, was my introduction to Mary E. Pearson and y’all, it was one hell of an introduction. You know how you can read a book summary and quickly surmise if it is a […]
The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater | Audiobook Review
Why Did I Listen To This Book? Maggie Stiefvater wormed her way into my heart as one of my favorite writers with The Scorpio Races. I obtained The Raven Boys via the Audiobooks Sync summer promotion where they give away two free audiobooks each week over the summer. Like most free things, it essentially sat on my […]
Crash Into You by Katie McGarry | Book Review

Katie McGarry’s books basically demand to be read. Whenever I have one in my possession, I think more about that book and getting to reading it than the other books I have. I mean, seriously, her books are so hard to put down. I kind of figured it would be the same with Crash Into You, […]
