The Way Of Shadows Brent Weeks Book Review

You ever read a book with a WONDERFUL and I mean that with zero sarcasm friend full of intention to joint review the book, but it turns out you are both BIG procrastinators and two years later there is still no review written of the book you read together? Now, I’d just skip reviewing The […]

Magic Bites Ilona Andrews Retro Friday Book Review

Retro Friday Reviews are hosted by Angieville. Basically you review an older book or unappreciated book on Fridays. It’s a cool feature/meme that I highly recommend you check out and participate in! I had my first foray into adult urban fantasy and y’all, I quite liked it. Magic Bites by Ilona Andrews is the first of […]

Secrets Of A Summer Night Lisa Kleypas Book Review

The thing that I love about being a new romance reader is that there’s this whole genre and world of books out there just waiting to be discovered. One could easily get lost trying to navigate the vast romance section, but luckily I have a lot of friends to guide my way. On recommendation from […]

The Rebel Wife Taylor M. Polites Book Review

“I am Gus Sedlaw. I cannot forget my name. Augusta Belier Blackwood-Sedlaw. And then Branson, a name I will bear like the mark of Cain until I die. Eli’s name that was put upon me. Ten years ago, I was not married. But wanted to be, I think. Who knows what I wanted or what […]

The Mistress’s Revenge Tamar Cohen Book Review

The premise for The Mistress’s Revenge by Tamar Cohen is very similar to the 1987 movie Fatal Attraction only it is set in the current modern age of Facebook, emails, and cell phones. It is about an English woman named Sally who has just gotten dumped by a married man named Clive after spending five years together in a passionate […]

Somebody’s Baby Elaine Kagan Book Review

Picture this (I’m channeling my inner Sophia Petrillo from The Golden Girls here): The year was 1959. Her name was Jenny Jaffe. She lived in a wealthy Jewish neighborhood in Kansas City where gentile boys were off limits. Especially a boy who has tattoos, was a mostly penniless drifter from California, had spent time in […]