Not just another *diet* book or *way of living* outline, this book looks at the biology of the human body and how foods can affect your hunger.
Continue reading “Book Review: Always Hungry? by David Ludwig”
The cover of this book immediately jumped out at me while searching NetGalley one day. When I read the description I was immediately intrigued but my stomach also turned. Would I be able to read this book without making myself sick? Continue reading “Review + Blog Tour + Giveaway: Boy, 9, Missing by Nic Joseph”
I’m so excited about this anthology! I’ve been waiting for it to come out for awhile and it’s finally here! This anthology has 12 short stories that range from Y/A to N/A to M/M. 100% of the proceeds go to author Colleen Hoover’s charity The Bookworm Box. I’m going to review just a few of the stories here and also want to give away a copy of the kindle version – scroll down to the bottom to find out how to enter! Continue reading “Anthology Book Review: Between Hearts”
Gayle Forman is known for her Young Adult fiction and I’m a big fan. If I Stay in particular is one of my favorites of hers, but I’ve read pretty much everything she’s written. So I was very excited to get her first foray into Adult fiction at BEA back in May. Continue reading “Book Review: Leave Me by Gayle Forman”
I’ve read several James Patterson novels and I know him for his mysteries. Woman of God is a departure from those books as Patterson dives into what I’ll call Christian Fiction. While the subject matter is completely different, Patterson fans might be pleased to know that this book follows the same writing style (short chapter and sentence format) of previous books. Continue reading “Book Review: Woman of God by James Patterson & Maxine Paetro”
This week’s Ten Questions features an author who you may remember from Jess and Melinda’s fangirl squeeing, Sonali Dev, the author of a soon-to-be trio of women’s fiction novels with a distinctly Bollywood twist. Continue reading “Ten Questions with Sonali Dev”
If you’ve read Alyson Richman’s novels before, you won’t be disappointed with The Velvet Hours. If you’re a first time reader, get ready to add a pile of books to your to-read shelf.
Continue reading “Book Review: The Velvet Hours by Alyson Richman”
I won a paperback copy of this from Sarah Wendell of Smart Bitches, Trashy Books a few weeks ago via Twitter. I knew nothing about it but I’m a big fan of SBTB and generally trust her recs. Then I read that Nalini Singh gave a recommendation for the book, and I pretty much adore all things Nalini so I started the book immediately lol. And…OMG…I’ve never been happier to have won a book before! I thoroughly loved everything about it. Continue reading “Book Review: A Promise of Fire by Amanda Bouchet”
The opening lines of this book really grabbed me. What was happening? Continue reading “Book Review: The Girl Before by Rena Olsen”
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