I'm back with 10 new releases coming in May that we can all get excited about. Hopefully, you can find a few books to fill your TBR. May 2nd Imogen, Obviously, Becky AlbertalliYA/Contemporary/LGBTQGoodreads, Amazon, Bookshop, B&N About the Book:Imogen Scott may be hopelessly heterosexual, but she’s got the World’s Greatest Ally title locked down. She's… Continue reading 10 New Releases to Look Forward To in May
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Under the Whispering Door, TJ Klune
“Bravery meant the possibility of death. And wasn’t that funny? Because it took being dead for Wallace to finally be brave.” I think this review will end up being a whole lot of favorite quotes from the book and less of a review. Because for me, this is a timely and sometimes difficult read as… Continue reading Under the Whispering Door, TJ Klune
Blog Tour Review: These Fleeting Shadows, Kate Alice Marshall
These Fleeting ShadowsAuthor: Kate Alice Marshall Genre: Young Adult Horror Publishing Date: August 9, 2022 About the Book The Haunting of Hill House meets Knives Out in a bid for an inheritance that will leave Helen Vaughan either rich…or dead. Helen Vaughan doesn’t know why she and her mother left their ancestral home at Harrowstone… Continue reading Blog Tour Review: These Fleeting Shadows, Kate Alice Marshall
A Mirror Mended, Alix E. Harrow
With a terminal illness and borrowed time, Zinnia’s working hard to help Snow Whites all over the various realms. She’s been so busy helping others that she hasn’t taken the best care of herself. But her newest realm isn’t what she was expecting. The wicked queen has an agenda, and she needs Zinnia to succeed.… Continue reading A Mirror Mended, Alix E. Harrow
Home Field Advantage, Dahlia Adler
In the world, people are incredibly tolerant. They aren’t racist, misogynistic, or homophobic. They’re accepting of everyone because they ultimately know they should worry about themselves and mind their business. However, this closed-minded school isn’t that world, nowhere is really. But it takes baby steps. Steps such as a female quarterback, even though she has… Continue reading Home Field Advantage, Dahlia Adler
Alliance, Feyra Silverlock
Wow, just wow! Alliance was a book that I was really excited for, and then it went missing in my TBR. I wish I had read this sooner because Silverlock had me hooked from the first page. Kanruo is on the run. He needs to hide because he’s the last of his kind. When he… Continue reading Alliance, Feyra Silverlock
Two Mini Reviews
A Beautiful Poison, Lydia Kang Over the past month, I've been reading a lot of Kang's work. I love how she takes us back in history, giving us a mystery with strong female characters. The trio of friends each has secrets; they have spent years apart and are different from the children they once were.… Continue reading Two Mini Reviews
You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty, Akwaeke Emezi
I hadn’t read Emezi, so I wasn’t sure what to expect going into reading this when Atria reached out to me to read this. What I thought would be a laid-back women’s fiction about grief and moving on threw me for a loop. Instead, Feyi drew me in with how comfortable she was with herself… Continue reading You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty, Akwaeke Emezi
Blog Tour- May Day, Josie Jaffrey
May DayJosie JaffreyPublisher: Silver Sun BooksLength: 392 PagesDate Published: July 9, 2020 About the Book If the murderer you’re tracking is a vampire, then you want a vampire detective. Just maybe not this one. It’s not that Jack Valentine is bad at her job. The youngest member of Oxford’s Seekers has an impressive track record,… Continue reading Blog Tour- May Day, Josie Jaffrey
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
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