Image Credit: Amazon.com This is the time of the year when I want to ignore the real world and spend all my time curled up with a book. I've read several books this year, so this will be the first in a batch of reviews. I'll be honest, I didn't have high hopes for Abi and… Continue reading Book Review: Abi and the Boy Next Door by Kelsie Stelting
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Book Review: My Christmas Break Mistake by Anne-Marie Meyer
I am one of those people who cannot get enough of Christmas. I can be found watching Christmas specials in the middle of summer or reading a Christmas book in January, like I just did. In My Christmas Break Mistake, Ellie assumes that her Christmas break is going to be boring. Her best friend is leaving on… Continue reading Book Review: My Christmas Break Mistake by Anne-Marie Meyer
Book Review: The Edge of Never by J.A. Redmerski
Photo Credits: amazon.com At the end of 2018, I was in the mood to read a romance between adults that was not supernatural. I dug deep into my Kindle library to find something I had not read before. The Edge of Never has been on my to-read list for at least a couple years and… Continue reading Book Review: The Edge of Never by J.A. Redmerski
Book Review: To All The Boys I Loved Before
I had to read To All The Boys I Loved Before twice, in order to give it a fair review. The first time I read it, I had just finished watching the movie, which I mentioned in a previous post that I loved it. I never read a book after watching the movie and I… Continue reading Book Review: To All The Boys I Loved Before
My #WCW – Maya Angelou
I am going to try out a new kind of post discussing my #WCW (Woman Crush Wednesday - a woman crush is one of my heroes or a person I admire). When I was 11 years old, I was a girl without a hero. For a portion of an autobiographical essay I had to write,… Continue reading My #WCW – Maya Angelou
Review of Any Red-Blooded Girl by Maggie Bloom
Image Credit: Amazon.com I really wanted to love this book. The premise seems interesting enough. Flora is forced to go on a camping trip with her family, instead of going on her dream trip to Europe with her best friends. She doesn't have high hopes for the trip until she meets Mick and his… Continue reading Review of Any Red-Blooded Girl by Maggie Bloom
Book Review: The Replacement Crush by Lisa Brown Roberts
Image Credit: Amazon.com I've always been an avid reader, but I have been struggling to finish books lately. Some books have been a little too scary / intense / overly sexy for me to relax with at the end of the day. Some books have heroines I don't have patience for. I turned to one… Continue reading Book Review: The Replacement Crush by Lisa Brown Roberts
Review of Heir of Ashes by Jina S. Bazzar
(I'm giving as few details as possible, so I will not spoil the book for others.) I've read many supernatural books over the last several years. In most of them, the heroine falls for the hot guy/vampire/wolf/whatever within weeks of meeting him. Roxanne Fosch is not that heroine. Yes, Roxanne does have a hot hybrid… Continue reading Review of Heir of Ashes by Jina S. Bazzar
My First Giveaway!
I just started reading this book on Saturday and thought that others would enjoy it as well. I am giving away 2 copies of the Kindle version of Hygge: The Danish Art of Happiness: The Complete Book of Hygge (Hygge Life, Hygge Books, Hygge Habits, Hygge Christmas, Hygge Lifestyle, Art of Happiness, Danish Secrets, Nordic,… Continue reading My First Giveaway!