Engaging throughout but the ending left me feeling … Continue reading “Book Review: Somebody’s Daughter by David Bell”
Bring Me Back held none of the intensity of Paris’ debut novel and unfortunately was a disappointment. Continue reading “Book Review: Bring Me Back by B. A. Paris”
House of Belonging, the third and final book in Thome’s Walland series, left me with a feeling that there was unfinished business. Continue reading “Book Review: House of Belonging by Andrea Thome”
Both Elliott Youngblood and Catherine Calhoun feel like outcasts and find an easy friendship with each other because of that. But when Catherine needs him most, Elliott is forced to leave town. When he finally returns, he and Catherine are different people. Catherine hasn’t forgiven Elliott for abandoning her, but he’s determined to win back her friendship and her heart. Continue reading “Book Review: All the Little Lights by Jamie McGuire”
Like a plate of the most delicious food you could imagine, I devoured To the Moon and Back. Continue reading “Book Review: To the Moon and Back by Karen Kingsbury”
Let me start this review with the bad news. The Girl He Used to Know does not release until April 2019 😦 Now for some good news! This book MUST be added to your TBR, pre-ordered, whatever it is you do to make sure you don’t miss a book. Continue reading “Book Review: The Girl He Used to Know by Tracey Garvis Graves”
As I begin this review I have no idea where it will go. At this moment I can’t quite find the words to describe how this book drew me in. One word that does come to mind is magical. Continue reading “Book Review: How to Walk Away by Katherine Center”
Bookish Devices is honored to be helping celebrate the release of Lyric, the latest from Molly McAdams. Continue reading “Review + Blog Tour + Giveaway: Lyric by Molly McAdams”
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