It’s no secret that I have a tiny obsession with Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander series and all things related to it. What may be less well known is that I also collect cookbooks of all kinds, so when Outlander Kitchen was announced I knew I just had to add it to my library. Continue reading “Book Review: Outlander Kitchen by Theresa Carle-Sanders”
I’m a big fan of Emily Giffin and I’ve really loved pretty much all of her other books. She has a great way of writing families and women in particular that is incredibly realistic, funny, and moving. So when I got a chance to meet her at BEA back in May I was really excited! I got a chance to get a signed copy of First Comes Love, which was great, and the author was genuine with her fans (also she was beautiful in person!). Continue reading “Book Review: First Comes Love by Emily Giffin”
I’ve been reading Sandra Brown off and on for years. Her past couple of releases have been on my “I must have it on release day!” list. The same was true for Sting but unfortunately this book didn’t quite live up to what I’ve come to expect from Brown. Continue reading “Book Review: Sting by Sandra Brown”
I requested this book completely based on its synopsis. It’s a m/m romance set on a cooking reality show like Top Chef. Um YES PLEASE!? I was definitely hoping it would live up to how exited I was for a book based on that awesomeness. And it so did! Continue reading “Book Review: Under the Knife by Laurin Kelly”
I have one complaint about this book. It ended! *sobs* Love to Win is the third book in Claro’s Fireflies series and is as good, if not better, than the first two books. Continue reading “Book Review + GIVEAWAY: Love to Win by Lisa Ricard Claro”
Matt and Bubba… not exactly the names of talking dogs who deliver the benefits of being positive. And yet they do…
Continue reading “Book Review: The Positive Dog by Jon Gordon”
Sweet Tomorrows is the fifth and final book in Macomber’s Rose Harbor series. I’m usually a stickler and recommend that readers read a series in order. I stand by that advice but I’ll admit (and it’s hard to) that Sweet Tomorrows can be read without having read the previous books. Macomber does an excellent job of filling in the details so that the reader won’t feel lost. The series is a good one, so do go read the other books if you haven’t. Continue reading “Book Review: Sweet Tomorrows by Debbie Macomber”
Are you plagued by unwanted thoughts? Perhaps thoughts of what this review will bring? Continue reading “Book Review: White Bears and Other Unwanted Thoughts by Daniel M. Wegner”
I love Lilah Pace’s writing, I read her Asking for More books and thought her writing was captivating so I was so excited for this LGBT book to come out. This book is exactly what I needed! Since I read it I’ve been randomly recommending it to everyone I know who reads male/male romance. Continue reading “Book Review: His Royal Secret by Lilah Pace”
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