Underneath Everything by Marcy Beller Paul | Book Review

Underneath Everything by Marcy Beller Paul is seriously a book that I started reading while I was clicking around randomly on my Kindle. I had wanted to read a book that I had both on my Kindle and as a physical copy for two fold reasons. One, in case I went into labor, it would […]

Deadfall by Anna Carey | Book Review

Deadfall by Anna Carey is the sequel to Blackbird. Essentially, it picks up right where Blackbird leaves off. I decided to give this book a shot despite not being overly enthusiastic about Blackbird because it is SUCH a quick read. I sort of figure, perhaps it can redeem itself and be better. If not, it isn’t like I invested all […]

Diplomatic Immunity by Brodi Ashton | Book Review

Diplomatic Immunity by Brodi Ashton is one of those books that I could not get out of my head prior to reading it. I guess the greenish blue cover just would not let my attention go. You could say that I was quite fixated on reading it. Eventually it made the way from my bedroom […]

Of Fire And Stars by Audrey Coulthurst | Book Review

Of Fire And Stars by Audrey Coulthurst is definitely a unicorn of a book, at least thus far in my reading experiences. It is a young adult standalone fantasy novel with two girls who fall in love. I mean, the standalone bit on its own is enough to qualify this is a unique experience. Then […]

Ravage by Jeff Sampson | DNF Book Review

Why Did I Pick This Book To Read? Ravage by Jeff Sampson is the third book in the Deviants series – following Vesper and Havoc. I genuinely enjoyed Vesper. Following that, Havoc was just sort of okay. However, I had hope that Ravage would be an improvement and that the second book just fell victim to that whole middle in […]

Assassin’s Heart by Sarah Ahiers | Book Review

Assassin’s Heart by Sarah Ahiers looks to be an intriguing sort of book about killer families, with a Romeo and Juliet sort of twist. Thankfully, I read Ahiers debut about a year after the release date, so I feel like I was not filled with preconceived notions or expectations. I do remember that not very […]