Title: Ten YearsAuthor: Pernille HughesPublished: August 31, 2022 About the Book Becca and Charlie have known each other since university.Becca and Charlies have also hated each other since university. Until now. Until Ally’s bucket list. The death of their loved one should mean they can go their separate ways and not look back. But completing… Continue reading Blog Tour Review: Ten Years, Pernille Hughes
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I’m the Girl, Courtney Summers
This is a tough book for me to review because Georgia is one of the most dreamy, naïve, and impulsive characters I have come across in fiction. But it’s a fine line to walk in judging that because it would be easy for a reviewer to victim blame her because of the sheer amount of… Continue reading I’m the Girl, Courtney Summers
The Atlas Six, Olivia Blake
I have mixed feelings about The Atlas Six. I enjoyed the varying magical abilities as they carried such possibilities. I think once explored, they could open many doorways. However, a lot of the text was tedious for me. I didn’t mind the varying points of view, but sometimes I just wanted to skim over chunks… Continue reading The Atlas Six, Olivia Blake
The Girl Who Survived, Lisa Jackson
Kensington Books was kind enough to send this paperback, and the photos of the cover do not do it justice. It really is a lovely cover. Kara is barely getting by. Traumatized by her brutal past, she’s shocked to learn they released her brother from prison early. She’s sure he wasn’t the reason her family… Continue reading The Girl Who Survived, Lisa Jackson
Privacy, Nina Sadowsky
This is my second book by Sadowsky, and I confess this was a tough read for me. The book starts right in the thick of things, lending to what was promised as a thriller. However, this is a very slow crawl to get to an obvious finish line. I’m okay with knowing the grand reveal… Continue reading Privacy, Nina Sadowsky
Two Mini Reviews
I'm back with two short reviews for you today. Sometimes I can review a book, but not as thoroughly as some of my other reviews. Sometimes I don't make notes while reading and that results in a really poor review. Lastly, sometimes a book is so well reviewed I have little to contribute to the… Continue reading Two Mini Reviews
The Long Weekend, Gilly Macmillan
I’ve realized after writing this review that it’s fairly ranty. Sorry in advance for that. Books like The Long Weekend make me wish star ratings weren’t a thing. This story goes from bad, to worse, to unbelievable, to utterly messy. The first half of the book was just one conglomeration of repetition: repeated thoughts, repeated… Continue reading The Long Weekend, Gilly Macmillan
In My Dreams I Hold a Knife, Ashley Winstead
This is a tough book for me to review. On the one hand, this is a seriously convoluted story with lots of drama. A drama that sucks you in with its constant secrets. But on the other hand, the story dragged in parts for me, and when I thought we should surely be close to… Continue reading In My Dreams I Hold a Knife, Ashley Winstead
The Gravity of Missing Things, Marisa Urgo
This is a story about a young woman holding out hope against the odds for word from her mother. While waiting, Violet is in the process of finding herself and her place in her family amidst her mom’s disappearance. It’s hard to review this without spoiling anything, so I want to be careful with my… Continue reading The Gravity of Missing Things, Marisa Urgo
The Soulmate Equation, Christina Lauren
Usually, a book by these authors would be a home run for me. But as a single mother, Jess got on my nerves. I don’t have to like a character to like a book, but things were grating. Jess is complaining about being on a tight budget, about not being able to afford things. Okay,… Continue reading The Soulmate Equation, Christina Lauren
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