πππππ/5 Every Hannah McBride story is an experience that will take you through every emotional gamut and absolutely desperate for the next book. Mad as Hell is no exception. Mad as Hell picks up right where Mad World left off, and the plot continues blazing along at the same fast pace as the end of …
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Book Review & Blog Tour: A Little Too Familiar
Turn the Page Tours Mega Hybrid Tour for Lish McBride's A Little Too Familiar. I'm thrilled to be joining Turn the Page Tours for a mega hybrid tour for Lish McBride's fantastic, A Little Too Familiar! Romance fans, you DO NOT want to miss this one. Get all the deets below. BOOK INFORMATION TITLE: A …
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Book Review: Scars by Hannah McBride
I had such a blast returning to the world of the Blackwater Pack. As soon as I finished Nik and Addie's story, I immediately had to go back and start re-reading Sky and Remy's. Hannah McBride writes my favorite shifter romances, and Scars is no exception. Emotionally speaking, this was a hard book to get …
And They Lived Happily Ever After by Therese Beharrie
I adored everything about this book. I've never read a magical realism romance before, and it was delightful. This book had me cackling out loud and swooning right alongside Jade and Gaia over Jacob. Beharrie handles Gaia's struggles with anxiety with humor, sensitivity, and grace. I have anxiety and have never felt more represented in …
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Vespertine Book Tour
I am so excited to be joining Turn the Page Tours and Simon Teen for the blog tour of Margaret Rogerson's third book, Vespertine! See below for all the details, including my review and a GIVEAWAY! Vespertineby Margaret RogersonPublished by Margaret K. McElderry BooksReleasing on October 5, 2021YA FICTION-Fantasy, Paranormal From the New York Times …
Book Tour and Giveaway: Beasts and Beauty by Soman Chainani
Anyone who has known me for a hot minute, knows Iβm kind of obsessed with fairytales. Give me the original Grimm, give me twisted, gender-bent fairytales. Give me angsty YA retellings. I love them all. When I saw that Soman Chainani was releasing a collection of Grimm retellings, Beasts and Beauty: Dangerous Tales, I knew …
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Blog Tour: Enola Holmes & the Black Barouche
Enola Holmes is such a fun character on the page and on screen in the Netflix movie that I jumped at the chance to read the next book in Nancy Springerβs Enola Holmes series. In true form, Enola did not disappoint. I adored this entry into the Enola Holmes series. It works well as a …
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The Mad Women’s Ball is One of My Top Reads of the Year
The Mad Women's Ball is one of my favorite reads of the year. This book was engaging and devastating right from its opening pages. Centering on the lives of women institutionalized at the Salpetriere Asylum in Paris, in the late 19th century. the book mainly follows Eugenie, a young woman who can see spirits, and …
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Beck Michaels is a New Favorite
Divine Blood had been recommended to me around Bookstagram thanks to some wonderful bookish friends, and I am so glad I finally picked up this book. Beck Michaels delivers everything I love in a swoony YA fantasy: fantastic world-building, interesting characters, great dialogue, and a sweet, slow-burn romance. I LOVED THIS BOOK. Divine Blood opens …
Goodman Confino is Laugh-out-loud funny
I couldn't put down For the Love of Friends. From the opening pages, I was hooked on Lily and her drama and romantic exploits. Lily Weiss is an endless disappointment to her mother β 32 and still single. Then, both of Lily's younger siblings get engaged and plan their weddings within a few weeks of …