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.

In A Handful Of Dust by Mindy McGinnis | Book Review

In A Handful Of Dust is quite different from its predecessor in a good way. People who enjoyed McGinnis’s debut will certainly enjoy this companion novel.

Snow Like Ashes by Sara Raasch | Book Review

Snow Like Ashes, the first of a trilogy, is such a cool book about identity, about community, about fear and bravery and love. It’s really one of those books that I am so excited to be recommending to all of you today.

Firebug by Lish McBride | Book Review

Firebug is Lish McBride’s latest book and I am pleased to say that it exceeded my expectations. Essentially this book actually had me laughing out loud several times, not because it was ridiculous, but because it was actually funny as all get out.

Chasing Before by Lenore Appelhans | Audiobook Review

I picked up Chasing Before because I was desperate to see what happens next. I wanted more Felicia and Neil. I decided to listen to the book because I liked the sound of Holloway’s voice and also because I am so time limited when it comes to eARCs, so, audiobooks makes the TBR more manageable and Lenore’s book was something I knew I needed to read.