Wow! I was not expecting the wild ride that is this book. Violet may be my new favorite heroine! She lies when she needs to, she pulls no punches and just does what she needs to do to survive. She knows the king is a faker and a phony as […]
This is the first novel I’ve read by Katherine Center, but it certainly won’t be the last. I have been so excited to read this as I’ve seen it talked about by others who have gotten to review it early, so I was a bit worried I’d built it up […]
This was a sweet, enjoyable read. The premise centers itself around the heroine’s love of shoes which was a cute way to tie things together. Esme begins as a carefree college girl and her journey take her through some difficult times, but Rosen handles it all with care. I recommend […]
This was slow to get moving, but once it did I enjoyed the story! Unfortunately, a death in my extended family made this an especially hard read for me as it deals with themes of loss and grief. They are handled carefully and tenderly, though. Watching Florence walk through her […]
Penny Reid books are always amazing, but this is a new level of awesome even for her. I read this book into the wee hours of the morning and then woke up early the next morning to finish it. This book is SOOOOO good! I couldn’t put it down. Winnie […]
This was (literally) a fun trip with Dee and Ben when they reconnect after a decade apart. Dee is a successful and well-known podcast host and so some of the book is written in the format of podcast transcripts and ideas that Dee has for podcasts, which is really fun. […]
The No Show may be my new favorite by Beth O’Leary! I will caution you not to let the cute cover fool you as this novel is full of heart and O’Leary dives into some deep topics. I don’t want to say much about the topics, though, because I don’t […]
This was such a fun read. Marnie and Griffin’s story was a great start to this series! I loved their interactions and the growth of their relationship throughout the story. Looking forward to the next book in the Fairy Godmother line. ABOUT THE BOOK On a scale of one […]