Revenge, Ice Cream And Other Things Best Served Cold by Katie Finn | Book Review

I read Broken Hearts, Fences, And Other Things To Mend by Katie Finn last year, while I liked it, I wasn’t overly enthralled with it. It was a quick and entertaining read with a cliffhanger ending. Thanks to that cliffhanger ending through, I had a super strong urge to read Revenge, Ice Cream, And Other Things Best […]

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 […]

Joyride by Anna Banks | Book Review

You guys! I am here to tell you that I am so beyond glad I did not write an author off because of one book I did not gel with. As you may not recall because you probably read other blogs and this was like two years ago, but I read Of Poseidon by Anna Banks and did […]

Exquisite Corpse by Pénélope Bagieu | Book Review

Why Did I Read This Graphic Novel? God’s honest truth – because an email asked me to. But more seriously, I picked up Exquisite Corpse by Penelope Bagieu because the summary made it seem like it would be a light and fun sort of read. Lately I’ve been consuming books with heavier themes and so, I […]

The Scandalous Sisterhood Of Prickwillow Place by Julie Berry | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To This Book? JAYNE ENTWHISTLE IS THE DEAL. But beyond that, for The Scandalous Sisterhood Of Prickwillow Place by Julie Berry – this sentiment certainly holds true. However, that is not the only reason I listened to this book. Y’all, I love a good book with a feminism sub-theme (there’s positive female […]

Allison: Burning For You | Michele Dunaway | Book Review

Walking through the fire Please don’t let me go. Take me to the river I need you to know I’m burnin’ up Come put me out Come and put me out -Jessie J Is it cliché to start a review off with the song Burnin’ Up when the book you’re reviewing involves a fireman main […]