Allison: Wildlife | Fiona Wood | Book Review

This week, I read Wildlife by Fiona Wood. It was a book that had been on my radar for quite some time so when I saw it on the shelf at my local library I couldn’t resist the opportunity to borrow it. Why was it on my radar? First of all, it’s set in Australia […]

Rebound by Noelle August | Book Review

I haven’t really been into the blogging community in awhile so I am not entirely sure if everyone is still all ‘we don’t like new adult’ etc. In any case, the Boomerang books by Noelle August aka Veronica Rossi and Lorin Oberweger are a breath of fresh air in the genre. They aren’t dreary, depressing reads. Instead, […]

The Prince Of Venice Beach by Blake Nelson | Book Review

I won’t lie, I read The Prince Of Venice Beach by Blake Nelson because it was the shortest book in my Netgalley queue and because for some odd reason I thought it would be a fun, fast lighthearted beach read. Apparently my expectations were way off base because this book was anything but lighthearted. That’s not […]

Allison: Slow and Steady Rush | Laura Trentham | Book Review

So hold me now I’m fallin’, I’m fallin’ Just lay me down and steal my heart tonight There’s fire in your eyes There’s magic in your touch It’s too early to say But it feels like us so Hold me now, I’m fallin’, I’m fallin’ for you -Lady Antebellum   Slow and Steady Rush by […]

Allison: Heartbreak Cove | Lily Everett | Book Review

Sanctuary Island is honestly becoming one of my favorite settings for companion novels. Seriously, there is something about this place. It’s so magical, and it has such a way of bringing people together, and helping them get through things even when it seems as if it seems like it may not be possible. Oh, and […]

Allison: Sanctuary Island | Lily Everett | Book Review

At its core Sanctuary Island by Lily Everett is a story of love, redemption, and family. It’s a beautifully written story set in the seclusion of an isolated island. You can’t even access the island from mainland which means you have to take the ferry across a vast amount of water to get into the […]