Christmas and a romance. What could be better? Continue reading “Book Review: Miracle on 5th Avenue by Sarah Morgan”
Megan Erickson writes a little bit of everything – her New Adult Bowler University series is great, her m/m Trust the Focus series is one of the most recommended ones I hear about, and her co-authored Strong Signal is among my favorites of the last year. And then she had to go and announce that she was writing in a whole new genre – paranormal *and* m/m. Two of my favorite genres combined, I had no doubts that she would be able to do it well since she seems to be able to cross over the different genres pretty easily. Continue reading “Book Review: Daring Fate by Megan Erickson”
What would you do if your spouse cheated on you? Continue reading “Book Review: Devotion by Marianne Evans”
This was the book that I started immediately upon returning from BEA back in May. And the one that I was willing to wait in line for a really long time both to get a ticket for the autograph and then again to actually GET the autograph of the author. And as a fangirl…it was completely worth it! Marissa Meyer was really sweet and nice to the fans in front of me and me as well. I told her how much I loved The Lunar Chronicles and particularly the audio versions and she agreed that the narration was amazing. Continue reading “Book Review: Heartless by Marissa Meyer”
Put on your hat, coat and gloves for this story. First Light takes you deep into snowy Yukon Territory on a frigid adventure. Continue reading “Book Review: First Light by Bill Rancic”
My love affair with Fredrik Backman’s writing continues with his new novella, And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer, Continue reading “Book Review: And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer: A Novella by Fredrik Backman”
No matter your faith, this book will have you thinking one way or another about life and another way to look at traditional religious stories.
Continue reading “Book Review: The Shack by William Paul Young”
It’s Christmas in October! At least that’s what it feels like to me as I bring you my 3rd Christmas book review of the month. I’m ready for the holiday season. Are you? Continue reading “Book Review: The Christmas Town by Donna VanLiere”
Could there a book that, in some way, appeals to everyone? If it is possible, I’d lay a solid bet that Letters of Note could be that book. Continue reading “Book Review: Letters of Note by Shaun Usher”
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