Review: Silent In The Sanctuary by Deanna Raybourn

Lady Julia Grey is a heroine whom I absolutely adore. As you may remember, I spent a whole lot of time gushing over Silent In The Grave, the first in the series. Silent In The Sanctuary by Deanna Raybourn is equally as wonderful! Silent In The Sanctuary opens with a dinner party at the March residence. At […]

Review: Silent In The Grave by Deanna Raybourn

Silent In The Grave by Deanna Raybourn is a promising start for a new to me series, perfect for my fall mystery cravings, as I am so totally a mood/seasonal reader.

Review: Secondhand Charm by Julie Berry

Maundley is putting on a celebration for the king. As the king comes to the celebration, the town is in a whirlwind. Evie, a young (read: teenage) resident, impresses the king with her academic prowess. Her good luck and skills help land her a full ride scholarship to the university provided by the king. What […]

Review of Plain Kate by Erin Bow

Aside from the whole Stalin thing, Eastern Europe is awesome. From Eastern Europe we get nesting eggs, czars, Anastasia, and Baba Yaga. Upon opening Plain Kate by Erin Bow, I was transported to the old country. Of course my brain went to my most pressing impression of Eastern Europe, “If I were a rich man,Ya […]

Mockingjay In One Word

Seeing as how thousands of people will be reviewing Mockingjay, I thought for my review I wouldn’t make a full review, knowing how much I could accidentally give away, so I will just write one word to sum up all of my thoughts on the conclusion to the Hunger Games Trilogy: Brilliant. If you had […]

Review of Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins + Mockingjay Predictions

Warning: This Review Contains Spoilers For The Hunger Games and Minor Spoilers for Catching Fire. Down with the Capitol! I read Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins with baited breath. You know that anxiety that you get when you have to flip ahead to confirm that the characters are going to be okay. Well, I got […]