I received an ARC of this book through NetGalley. I’m providing my honest review willingly. Perfect Kill by Helen S. Fields is book #5 in the DI Callanach series. Since I read (and loved) all of the other books in the series, I was eager to pick up […]
I was invited to review Christmas in Little Penhaven by Angela Britnell as part of a blog tour through Rachel’s Random Resources, and I’d like to thank Rachel, Choc Lit publishers, and Angela for providing a copy of this wonderful book, as well as the opportunity to participate […]
1. The Guinevere Deception (Camelot Rising #1) by Kiersten White (4 stars) – A bit slow moving, but I liked the story a lot. 2. A Pocket Full of Poison (The Trouble With Hedge Witches #3) by Sarina Dorie (4 stars) – a novella about witches and Fae, […]
I’ve heard some great things about Romanov by Nadine Brandes, and as a lover of stories about Russia, I knew I had to get my mitts on a copy. So I requested it from my library, and rushed off to get it the day it arrived. Along with […]
Here in the United States, it’s Thanksgiving Day. A time where people usually spend time with loved ones, eat traditional foods, and share what we are grateful for. But this year, I broke with tradition, and plan to stay home to do some reading and work on my […]
October was a big month for me as far as reading went, and I’m super grateful for the ability to obtain so many books (and read/process as fast as I am able to). Here’s what went down in October, with links to my reviews: 1. Girl Desecrated by […]
October is flying by, and that means a bunch of new releases are right around the corner. There are plenty of great books that I’m looking forward to reading, and I’ve been fortunate enough to have gotten an advance copy of one of them already. Here are the […]
Every bookish person has at least a few pet peeves. I’ve come up with a list of five of the most common pet peeves affecting book-loving folks. Okay, they may just be my own personal book-related pet peeves, but I still think they apply to more than just […]
The Lost Sisters by Holly Black is a short novella between The Cruel Prince and The Wicked King. It’s interesting, because much like the quick story at the end of The Cruel Prince, it gives you a glimpse of the story from a completely different angle. SPOILER ALERT: […]
Unseen by Karin Slaughter is the seventh book in the Will Trent series, which you probably know is one of my favorites. There is a SIGNIFICANT trigger warning, but I put it at the end of the review so that it isn’t a spoiler. If you are concerned […]