Wonders if anyone notices I threw 11 books in the post... June 6th The Chaperon, M. HendrixYA/DystopianGoodreads, Amazon, Bookshop, B&N About the BookLike every young woman in New America, Stella knows the rules: Deflect attention. Abstain from sin. Navigate the world with care. Give obedience. Embrace purity. Respect your chaperone. Girls in New America must… Continue reading 10 New Releases to Look Forward to in June
Tag: Horror
Blog Tour Review: In Nightfall, Suzanne Young
Title: In NightfallAuthor: Suzanne YoungPublished: March 28thGenre: YA/Horror Theo and her brother, Marco, threw the biggest party of the year. And got caught. Their punishment? Leave Arizona to spend the summer with their grandmother in the rainy beachside town of Nightfall, Oregon—population 846 souls. The small town is cute, when it’s not raining, but their grandmother is superstitious… Continue reading Blog Tour Review: In Nightfall, Suzanne Young
10 New Releases to Look Forward to in April
Thankfully, my April TBR is a bit calmer than March. But there are some great books to look forward to, and I'm hoping I can eventually get around to reading them. Perhaps you will too. April 4th The Home For Wayward Girls, Marcia BradleyHistorical MysteryGoodreads, Amazon, Bookshop, B&N About the BookWhile other adolescent girls are… Continue reading 10 New Releases to Look Forward to in April
A House with Good Bones, T. Kingfisher
"Mom seems off."Her brother's words echo in Sam Montgomery's ear as she turns onto the quiet North Carolina street where their mother lives alone.She brushes the thought away as she climbs the front steps. Sam's excited for this rare extended visit, and looking forward to nights with just the two of them, drinking boxed wine,… Continue reading A House with Good Bones, T. Kingfisher
Blog Tour Review: Delicious Monsters, Liselle Sambury
Title: Delicious MonstersAuthor: Liselle SamburyPublishes: February 28th, 2022 The Haunting of Hill House meets Sadie in this evocative and mind-bending psychological thriller following two teen girls navigating the treacherous past of a mysterious mansion ten years apart.Daisy sees dead people—something impossible to forget in bustling, ghost-packed Toronto. She usually manages to deal with her unwanted ability, but she’s… Continue reading Blog Tour Review: Delicious Monsters, Liselle Sambury
January Goodreads TBR Cleanup
It's been a little over a month since I last did a TBR cleanup over on Goodreads. It seems that I have no control over there because I've easily added 10 or more books since the last time I cleaned up. But let's look at 10 and see if I can weed any of them… Continue reading January Goodreads TBR Cleanup
The Drift, C.J. Tudor
Hannah awakens to carnage, all mangled metal and shattered glass. Evacuated from a secluded boarding school during a snowstorm, her coach careered off the road, trapping her with a handful of survivors. They’ll need to work together to escape—with their sanity and secrets intact. Meg awakens to a gentle rocking. She’s in a cable car… Continue reading The Drift, C.J. Tudor
Favorite Reads 2022-Part 1: Literary, Historical, SciFi, and Thriller
Yay! It's that time of year when I share my favorite reads with you. But first, a few reading stats. I have read 265 books this year, with a total of 84,048 pages read. The genre I read most was YA, with Mystery/Thriller as a close second. I usually share with each book the blurb,… Continue reading Favorite Reads 2022-Part 1: Literary, Historical, SciFi, and Thriller
10 New Releases to Look Forward to in December
Ack! We're at the end of the year somehow. This year has been a wild ride for so many people. Thankfully, we have books to carry us through. This month's post was hard for me because there are quite a few book 2s that I'm super excited about, which I don't typically include because it's… Continue reading 10 New Releases to Look Forward to in December
The House Across the Lake, Riley Sager
This is well reviewed, so I will make this review fairly short. The House Across the Lake turned a bit bizarre, and that totally worked here. When you thought things might resolve, he threw the reader for a few surprising loops. If I had any issues, it was the sheer amount of time we spent… Continue reading The House Across the Lake, Riley Sager
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