• Review: Granted by Brindi Quinn

    Review: Granted by Brindi Quinn

    Wow. Wow! Seriously, wow! Granted is the sequel to Come True (or the bomb-ass genie sequel), and it is everything readers could have hoped for. No, it’s more than that. Brindi Quinn has always had a way of surprising her readers, and I feel like this sequel took that ability further than ever! Read more

  • Review: Strangers We Know by Elle Marr

    Review: Strangers We Know by Elle Marr

    Author: Elle MarrPublisher: Thomas & MercerReleased: May 1, 2022Received: NetGalley Elle Marr is back with another thriller, and you know that I had to dive in headfirst (seriously, I didn’t even read the description before starting!). Strangers We Know is perfect for those that loved The Missing Sister and Lies We Bury. Ivy Hon is adopted, a fact that she… Read more

  • Blog Tour & Review: Test of the Four by A.E. Bennett

    Blog Tour & Review: Test of the Four by A.E. Bennett

    The Four leave the only countries they have ever known after paying a steep price to cross the Border. As they set out on the treacherous trek toward the legendary metropolis of New York, they are confronted with current issues and unidentified perils. Leora contends with her inner demons as Leopold fights his inner demons, as… Read more

  • Review: Summer on the Island by Brenda Novak

    Review: Summer on the Island by Brenda Novak

    Author: Brenda NovakPublisher: Mira BooksReleased: April 5, 2022Received: NetGalley If you’re looking for the perfect beach read this summer, may I recommend Summer on the Island by Brenda Novak. While the title is a bit on the nose, I promise you that it truly is the perfect fit for your vacation reading. Following her father’s death,… Read more

  • Short Story Saturday: The Bookstore Sisters by Alice Hoffman

    Short Story Saturday: The Bookstore Sisters by Alice Hoffman

    Fans of Alice Hoffman probably rejoiced when her latest work was announced, a short story revolving around a bookstore and two sisters, The Bookstore Sisters. I finally finished reading it this week and am so glad I did. Read more

  • Review: Wayward by Chuck Wendig

    Review: Wayward by Chuck Wendig

    Wow. Chuck Wendig sure has a way with words, doesn’t he? I’ll be honest; I never expected a sequel to Wanderers, though now I question why. Wayward felt inevitable – a follow-up that we’ve all been waiting for. Read more