Anyways. Random appealed to me because the original cover has an iPhone cord looped into a noose and well, that’s really eye catching. Also, it is super short and let’s be honest, short books always appeal to me these days. Frankly though, I was mostly underwhelmed with Random.
Random by Tom Leveen | Book Review
Deanna Raybourn On Setting & Night Of A Thousand Stars | Guest Post | Giveaway

I am so pleased to welcome one of my favorite authors EVER to Good Books And Good Wine today, Deanna Raybourn, author of Night Of A Thousand Stars and the Lady Julia mysteries. Huge thanks to Good Books and Good Wine for giving me a chance to geek out over one of my favorite things […]
Catalyst by SJ Kincaid | Book Review
Catalyst by SJ Kincaid is a deliciously dark conclusion to the Insignia trilogy. I read Catalyst in a fever pitch — it’s a long book, clocking in at over 400 pages, yet it only took me a few days to speed through.
Night Of A Thousand Stars by Deanna Raybourn | Book Review

The thing that I love about Deanna Raybourn’s books is that she writes these female characters who defy historical convention. She writes in such a way that once I start her books, I am captivated and am unable to focus on reading anything else until the very end. Her latest book, Night Of A Thousand Stars […]
Rites Of Passage by Joy N. Hensley | Book Review
I can guarantee all of you that I will read anything Joy N. Hensley comes out with because I was so utterly impressed with Rites Of Passage. I for serious cannot recommend this book enough.
People I Want To Punch In The Throat: Competitive Crafters, Drop-Off Despots, And Other Suburban Scourges by Jen Mann | Book Review
Suffice to say, I expected People I Want To Punch In The Throat to be a barrel of laughs and for once, my expectations were totally met.
