Sick. Disturbing. Just a couple of words I would use to describe this book. Continue reading “Book Review: The Roanoke Girls by Amy Engel”
A Dog’s Purpose is the story of one dog’s search for his purpose over the course of several lives. It touches on the quest for an answer to life’s most basic question: Why are we here? Continue reading “Book & Movie Review + Giveaway: A Dog’s Purpose by W. Bruce Cameron”
Good Boy is a spin-off from one of my favorite male/male books ever – Him and the follow up Us. If you’ve read those (and really, if you haven’t GO NOW) then you’re familiar with the wonderful Jamie and Wes. As well as my favorite Blake, their neighbor. Good Boy is the story of Blake and Jess, who happens to be Jamie’s sister. Continue reading “Book Review: Good Boy (WAGs #1) by Sarina Bowen & Elle Kennedy”
WOW! Twists and turns kept this reader from guessing what was next. Continue reading “Book Review: Everything You Want Me to Be by Mindy Mejia”
This book is a murder mystery, but not. It’s not a YA novel by any means but it concentrates largely on teen characters. You Will Know Me has a little of everything – family drama, sports, murder and above all, really great writing. Continue reading “Book Review: You Will Know Me by Megan Abbott”
Yes, your cat is plotting to kill you. Just read the title. If it’s on the internet, it has to be true, and I’m posting this on the internet.
Continue reading “How to Tell if Your Cat is Plotting to Kill You by The Oatmeal and Matthew Inman”
This is a book that I’ve had on my Kindle for awhile and just never got around to reading it for no particular reason. I hate when that happens and with each new release my TBR gets longer and longer so these kinds of books sort of get pushed aside. I finally chose to get to it this past week to see if it’s a series I’d be interested in continuing. Continue reading “Book Review: Liquid Lies by Hanna Martine”
I look for book recommendations from all sorts of sources – other review bloggers, book friends, I’ll take them from pretty much anywhere. Once I know I can trust the books are to my preferences I’ll listen to them across genres and look forward to reading different recs. One of my favorite sources for them is various authors that I follow. A few authors that I love both their books and their recommendations are Sarina Bowen, Jen Frederick, and Nalini Singh. Something Borrowed came recommended from Singh. Continue reading “Book Review: Something Borrowed by Louisa George”
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