The Unraveling of Cassidy Holmes by Elissa R Sloan REVIEW

This dive into the harsh effects of being an early 2000’s pop star is a harrowing look at the toll that fame takes on the psyche and relationships of young girls.  While there is a lot in this book, it did leave me looking for a bit more.  But I truly fell in love withContinue reading “The Unraveling of Cassidy Holmes by Elissa R Sloan REVIEW”

Saving Ruby King by Catherine Adel West review

I saw this book’s beautiful cover on Instagram and entered a giveaway to win it. I didn’t know when it appeared on my doorstep, that it would be a sparkling debut that would burrow it’s way into my soul.  Alice King is dead. She was shot in her own doorway, leaving behind her twenty-four yearContinue reading “Saving Ruby King by Catherine Adel West review”

Atomic Love by Jennie Fields review

I am going to be honest and say that Atomic Love is not what I expected. I went in expecting historical drama, and what I got was historical romance.  In 1950’s Chicago, women have been asked to leave the ‘men’s’ workplaces and go back to ‘women’s work.’ Rosalind was one of these women, but forContinue reading “Atomic Love by Jennie Fields review”

The Space Between Worlds by Micaiah Johnson REVIEW

Science fiction is slowly creeping its way to one of my favorite genres. The reason is because of stories like The Space Between Worlds. It is female driven, diverse, and full of character. The science is cool, but it doesn’t bog down the plot and character development like in classic science fiction.  To visit otherContinue reading “The Space Between Worlds by Micaiah Johnson REVIEW”

Dance of Thieves by Mary E. Pearson REVIEW

In the pages of this novel, I got two of my favorite things: unsurprising romance tropes and surprising fantasy world building. Pearson wrote a young adult fantasy that did not once make me groan over cliches or make me growl over characters’ inability to communicate. Kazi is a young thief turned Rahtan (a soldier forContinue reading “Dance of Thieves by Mary E. Pearson REVIEW”

Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia REVIEW

This book had everything: creepy dreams, an eerie house, and a misty graveyard. Usually, I don’t like horror (if you read my The Shadows review, I talk a lot about it), but I couldn’t put this down! The main character, Noemí, is the horror story hero I want. She never does anything that makes meContinue reading “Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia REVIEW”

You Are Not Alone by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen REVIEW

Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen are fantastic at making me confused. I’ve now read two of their books, and found myself guessing till the end! You Are Not Alone is creepy, twisty, and fun for the reader! Shay lives in New York in an apartment she shares with her friend Sean, who is in aContinue reading “You Are Not Alone by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen REVIEW”

Ribbons of Scarlet by the #ScarletSisters Review

Ribbons of Scarlet by Stephanie Dray, E Knight, Laura Kaomie, Sophie Perinot, Heather Webb, and Kate Quinn The French Revolution is a major turning point not only in European history, but world history. Most often, men are the figures talked about in association with the revolution: King Louis, Robspiere, Lafayette. What is extraordinary about thisContinue reading “Ribbons of Scarlet by the #ScarletSisters Review”

Beach Read by Emily Henry REVIEW

I found the title of this book to be a bit misleading. The characters do not read on a beach. The setting is Michigan! However, this book would be perfect to read at the beach. But I was too impatient to wait to go to the beach, so I gobbled this up like pasta saladContinue reading “Beach Read by Emily Henry REVIEW”

Midyear Freakout Book Tag

Can you believe it is already mid 2020? I sometimes think that it is still March! What a time to be alive. Here’s to the rest of the year being better than the first half! How much have you read? Twenty-six books! I am nine ahead of schedule according to Goodreads.  My goal is 38,Continue reading “Midyear Freakout Book Tag”

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