my thoughts: Forged by Magic is my first foray into the cozy fantasy genre and it will not be my last. While low stakes compared to the high fantasy genre, […]
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Nocticadia by Keri Lake | Review
my thoughts: Before reading Nocticadia, please check trigger warnings. Nocticadia was my first Keri Lake novel and while I didn’t fully love it, I’m intrigued enough to check out more […]
My Fault (Culpable #1) by Mercedes Ron | Review
my thoughts: Before reading My Fault, please check trigger warnings. I had such high hopes for My Fault. The Amazon movie has been making its way around bookstagram and everyone […]
Georgie, All Along by Kate Clayborn | Book Review
my thoughts: I know it’s still relatively early in the year but it’s safe to say that Georgie, All Along is going to be on my top reads list for […]
Haunting Adeline (Cat & Mouse Duet #1) by H.D. Carlton | Book Review
my thoughts: Before even thinking about reading this one, be sure to check trigger warnings. I’m a fan of dark romances and I’ve read a lot of them (ranging from […]
Her Soul To Take (Souls Trilogy #1) by Harley Laroux | Book Review
my thoughts: Harley Laroux is a completely new author to me. Her Soul To Take is my first foray into her writing and to say I was impressed would be […]
Pumpkinheads by Rainbow Rowell, Faith Erin Hicks | Review
my thoughts: Pumpkinheads may just be one of the most adorable graphic novels I have had the pleasure of reading. My pumpkin-spice loving basic self couldn’t help but love this […]
Blog Tour: Mayhem by Estelle Laure | Review
my thoughts: Estelle Laure has written an extremely powerful novel with Mayhem. I was beyond impressed with this novel and if it’s any indication of Estelle Laure’s skill, I have […]
Girl Gone Viral (Modern Love #2) by Alisha Rai | Review
my thoughts: Girl Gone Viral was just what I needed in my life at this exact moment. It’s cute and funny and a little serious at times but I guarantee […]
Blog Tour: Sisters of Sword and Song by Rebecca Ross | Review + Favorite Quotes
my thoughts: Fantasy novels are so hit or miss for me. Fantasy standalone novels even more so. Rebecca Ross seriously impressed me with Sisters of Sword & Song. Not only […]