Review: In a Holidaze by Christina Lauren I know that it’s only October, but for me, that is the start of the coziest time of the year. That also means that it’s officially time to bust out all the holiday things that make me happiest. Fall is my favorite season …
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Anxious People: Who Knows the Truth?
Review: Anxious People by Fredrik Backman Since becoming a book blogger and “bookstagrammer”, one author that I keep hearing about from fellow readers is Fredrik Backman. I have heard how beloved his books are and how amazing his writing is. One book that people keep recommending to me is A …
The Girl from Widow Hills: Can We Really Escape Our Past?
Review: The Girl from Widow Hills by Megan Miranda One genre that I don’t read nearly enough of is psychological thrillers. It’s not something I typically gravitate towards but once I pick one up, I cannot put it down! So, I was very excited to see Megan Miranda’s newest release …
Head Over Heels: When Life Flips You Upside Down, Spring into Action
Review: Head Over Heels by Hannah Orenstein I know I haven’t posted a review for you all in a long time. Some major life changes have happened over the last six weeks, mainly the ending of my two-year long relationship, so I’ve taken some time for myself to heal and …
The Grace Year: Female Magic
Review: The Grace Year by Kim Liggett One of my all-time favorite genres is dystopian fiction. I’ve always been drawn to dystopian/apocalyptic novels. I totally sound like a broken record, but my favorite book of all time is The Handmaid’s Tale and I am always on the hunt for similar …
To Have and to Hoax: Mr., Mrs., & Miscommunication
Review: To Have and to Hoax by Martha Waters Thank you to the team at Atria Books for sending me an advanced copy of To Have and to Hoax by Martha Waters in exchange for an honest review. This adorable cover is honestly what caught my eye first, it’s beautiful! …
The Simple Wild: Are We Doomed to Repeat Our Parents’ Pasts?
Review: The Simple Wild by K.A. Tucker Contemporary romance novels are books I don’t typically gravitate towards, but I’ve been open to reading some. One that has been making the rounds all over Bookstagram is K.A. Tucker’s The Simple Wild. I started seeing that beautiful cover everywhere and I had …
Jo Dares to Be Different: On Embracing Your True Self
Review: Jo Dares to Be Different by Maria Angeles Rodriguez Vazquez Thank you to Maria Angeles Rodriguez Vazquez, the author of Jo Dares to Be Different for sending me a copy of her book for review! As you may have noticed, I don’t typically review children’s or middle grade books, …
The Roxy Letters: Oh My Goddess!
Review: The Roxy Letters by Mary Pauline Lowry Thank you to the team at Simon & Schuster for sending me an advanced reader’s copy of Mary Pauline Lowry’s hilarious new novel, The Roxy Letters! I saw this book floating around Instagram a bit and I knew I had to read …
The Body Politic: Memory, Politics, and The Evolution of the World
Review: The Body Politic by Brian Platzer Thank you so much to the team at Atria Books for reaching out to me and inviting me to be a part of the Blogger Tour for The Body Politic by Brian Platzer. When I first read that this book focuses on four …