Review: Ex Marks The Spot by Gloria Chao

For Gemma's whole life, it has always been her and her mom against the world. As far as she knew, all her grandparents—and thus her ties to Taiwanese culture—were dead. Until one day when a mysterious man shows up at her door with two shocking things: the news that her grandfather has just recently passed,... Continue Reading →

I Died On A Tuesday by Jane Corry

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ONE DAY. ONE TRAGEDY. THREE STORIES. WHO DO YOU BELIEVE?Eighteen-year-old Janie White has the world and a bright future ahead of her. She’s about to leave behind her small seaside town, the only home she’s ever known, to embark on a book publishing career in London and couldn’t be more excited. Even though she’ll... Continue Reading →

Review: Vandemere by Kimberley D. Tait

Magic isn't the only thing he inherited!Trick rider in a traveling circus , seventeen-year-old Vandemere (Vandy) Petruska is caught between two worlds. As Vandy Davidson , he lives the legacy of the father who abandoned him, performing on his beloved horses in the circus ring. But he’s also his Romanian mother’s son. As Vandy Petruska... Continue Reading →

Evergrowing TBR New Release Tuesday

Every week new books are being published. Every single week! And I want them all! Heres one i'm adding to my TBR. Just one. Because im trying to be good. Happy pub day to... Darby Kane, author of the #1 international bestseller Pretty Little Wife, returns with another twisty domestic thriller about a wife wondering who tried... Continue Reading →

Review: Behind the Ghost Metropolis by Annette Dabrowska

Fans of Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton and Charles Bukowski will find pieces of themselves in this edgy debut poetry collection.I look right through the lightit fills me with courage and strengthto fight against my demonsI’m not alone anymoreI slowly stand upBehind the Ghost Metropolis dives into the shadows of the mind—mental health, trauma, loneliness—but it... Continue Reading →

November Reading Wrap-Up

This past month, I read my average number of books. I'm sure it could have been more, but this month brought some obstacles! Every last one of us had a turn with a stomach bug. First the baby,then my husband, then my son, then me and lastly, my daughter. Needless to say, I didn't get... Continue Reading →

Review: The Boyfriend by Freida Mcfadden

She's looking for the perfect man. He's looking for the perfect victim. Sydney Shaw, like every single woman in New York, has terrible luck with dating. She’s seen it men who lie in their dating profile, men who stick her with the dinner bill, and worst of all, men who can't shut up about their... Continue Reading →

Mr. Pack Rat Really Wants That by Marcus Ewert

Mr. Pack Rat is a particularly acquisitive small mammal with a hoarding problem (sound like someone you know?). Through trial and error, he begins to question whether having more things is really the secret to happiness.Although real life pack rats (genus Neotoma) build large piles of debris to nest in, Mr. Pack Rat isn't satisfied... Continue Reading →

Dave Pigeon (Zombies!) By Swapna Haddow

BEWARE THE ZOMBIE COOKIES in this hilarious Dave Pigeon Halloween tale.Help! There are zombie animals in the garden!Dave and Skipper think this is the work of some dreaded green cookies. (Eat them at your peril.)But a cookie's a cookie, and Dave can’t resist taking a peck. Now Skipper is in quite the flap! Is Dave... Continue Reading →

Undercurrent by Riona Beck

Mirren lives a solitary life, carving out an existence from the sea and holding any threat to her independence at arm's length.When mysterious, attractive Flynn enters her world, Mirren is immediately drawn to him. The two begin a love affair almost too good to be true. She is content not to pry too much into... Continue Reading →

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