One of my favorite periods of American History to learn about is the Salem Witch Trials because of the very human drama involved. Thus, when I come across a book with the Salem Witch Trials as a theme, I make a note to read the book. Conversion by Katherine Howe follows a dual storyline, one set […]
Conversion by Katherine Howe | Book Review
Fathomless by Jackson Pearce | Book Review

Fathomless by Jackson Pearce has been on my to be read pile for about two years at this point. I decided to dive into it’s pages mainly because the book was super short, I liked her one book about purity and because I am a super huge fan of fairy tale retellings. Friends, it turns out […]
Allison: Gilded Lily | Delphine Dryden | Book Review

Originally when I requested to read Gilded Lily by Delphine Dryden on Netgalley, I was admittedly unaware that it was part of a series called Steam and Seduction. Luckily for me, it is more of a companion novel, and I didn’t necessarily need to know all of the details in order to understand what was […]
End Times by Anna Schumacher | Book Review
By all accounts and purposes, End Times by Anna Schumacher ought to be the perfect April book. It’s a book about the beginnings of the apocalypse and THE RAPTURE. So, pre-apocalyptic, I guess. As a heathen, this kind of thing is actually really fascinating to me for some bizarre reason. And you know, I did like […]
Deep Blue by Jennifer Donnelly | Audiobook Review
Why Did I Listen To This Book? I was initially interested in Deep Blue because I am a Jennifer Donnelly fan girl. Like, I could take or leave mermaids. However, I can not just take or leave Jennifer Donnelly’s writing. I mean, both Revolution and A Northern Light had me practically highlighting every other passage. I am saving The […]
How To Catch A Bogle by Catherine Jinks | Audiobook Review

Why DId I Listen To This Book? I was totally in the mood for a middle grade story, especially one with a fantasy focus. How To Catch A Bogle by Catherine Jinks seemed like just the charming audiobook I was looking for. Further, I liked the setting which is essentially Dickensian London what with poor houses […]