• Review: The Counterclockwise Heart by Brian Farrey

    Review: The Counterclockwise Heart by Brian Farrey

    The Counterclockwise Heart is arguably one of the most unique novels I’ve read in quite some time. Written by Brian Farrey, it is already clear that this is a novel written to captivate children’s imagination (and adults, of course). Read more

  • Review: Like a Sister by Kellye Garrett

    Review: Like a Sister by Kellye Garrett

    Like a Sister is one of several thriller novels I was able to snag over the last couple of months through BOTM – and I am thrilled (pun intended) about that. I don’t think I would have spotted Like a Sister without BOTM’s help, which is why I love my subscription so much. Read more

  • Review: League of Liars by Astrid Scholte

    Review: League of Liars by Astrid Scholte

    I have loved Astrid Scholte’s previous works and thus knew that I had to give League of Liars a chance. One thing that did surprise me – I didn’t realize that League of Liars was the start of a new series. I wish I had known that going in. For the record, I consider this a positive, not a… Read more

  • Review: Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus

    Review: Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus

    I wish I was in charge of handing out book awards because I would certainly give one to Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus. This novel is delightful and hits so close to home, showcasing a world not that far from our past. Read more

  • Review: The Violence by Delilah S. Dawson

    Review: The Violence by Delilah S. Dawson

    Delilah S. Dawson has quickly become one of my favorite authors (please don’t ask me to list them all, we’ll be here all day). So naturally, I knew I would read her latest book, The Violence. Read more

  • Review: Project Namahana by John Teschner

    Review: Project Namahana by John Teschner

    I’ve learned I cannot resist dark and gloomy mystery/thriller covers. Especially if they involve the sea, it’s a weakness, I suppose. Naturally, this means that I snatched up John Teschner’s Project Namahana. Read more