Addicted To You | Ricochet | Krista & Becca Ritchie | Reviews

Addicted To You I am a sucker for books that are called TikTok sensations. Seriously, I am so curious and just cannot resist. So, I knew I had to read Addicted To You by Krista and Becca Ritchie. Additionally, the white minimalist heart cover caught my eye. We love a bold pink font over here. This […]

Go Hex Yourself by Jessica Clare | Book Review

Every autumn I gorge myself on seasonally appropriate books. Go Hex Yourself by Jessica Clare is absolutely spooky season appropriate. It took me a little longer than is my typical to get through this book, but by the end I thought it was quite an okay read. I am at the point where I would definitely […]

From Bad To Cursed by Lana Harper | Book Review

I love spooky season reading. I think one of my new annual traditions is picking up a book by Lana Harper. From Bad To Cursed is the second book in the Witches of Thistle Grove series. This story was such an excellent way to delve into the season. Although it isn’t set during autumn, it still […]

Mad About You & Every Summer After

Mad About You by Mhairi McFarlane It’s true — I have my heart set on devouring everything Mhairi McFarlane writes. After falling head over heels for Just Last Night, I thought I would enjoy more of her books. Then I picked up Mad About You and it was confirmation that my instincts were correct. And now I […]

For The Love Of The Bard by Jessica Martin | Book Review

There is nothing quite like kicking back with a contemporary romance and just getting lost in the story. For The Love Of The Bard by Jessica Martin was a wonderful story for me to get lost in and such a good part of my reading week. Also? Love that cartoon cover. This contemporary romance just flew […]

Arsenic And Adobo by Mia P. Manansala | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To Arsenic And Adobo by Mia P. Manansala? I am slowly starting to get into cozy mysteries. I know, just what I need, ANOTHER GENRE. Seriously, when my TBR pile is so big, I really, really do not need a new genre. However, Arsenic And Adobo by Mia P. Manansala was such […]