Buddy Reads is a fun feature where me and bookish friends read the same book, rave (or rant) about it via text message, and then write a quick review so you can decide if you’d like to read it or not. For this buddy read, I was joined by Emilie from CreateExploreRead and Kara from So_Chaotic. Christen says: I loved… Read More
What I Read: January
Metro Girl | Janet Evanovich: This is a bubble gum book that I absolutely flew through. It was a fun, fast paced book that was great for all the traveling and busy work time that was happening at the beginning of January. Warcross | Marie Lu: I read this one after a friend practically begged me to read it —… Read More
All Things Now Living
Rondi Bauer Olson’s debut, All Things Now Living, is the newest action packed dystopian novel. At the heart of the novel, Olson poses the question “What is life? What has a soul?” You’ll be on a journey of the heart with the main character, Amy, as she tries to determine for herself the answers to these questions. Enjoy this Q&A… Read More
In Review: Deadly Proof
While Rachel Dylan’s first book, Deadly Proof, in the Atlanta Justice series a good story, this one just wasn’t my favorite. More often than not I felt as if I was being “told” things rather than “shown” (I know this is a hard line to follow). The romance between our two main characters felt a little rushed—which probably wouldn’t have… Read More
Release Day Blitz: Ever the Brave
I am so excited that EVER THE BRAVE by Erin Summerill is available now and that I get to share the news! If you haven’t yet heard about this wonderful book by Author Erin Summerill, be sure to check out all the details below. This blitz also includes a giveaway for a 3 finished copies of the book courtesy of Erin, HMH, Rockstar Book Tours. So… Read More
In Review: Murder in Disguise
Don Taylor’s Murder in Disguise threw you right into the action of the story. You figure out what’s ahead pretty quickly , and we dive into getting to solve the mystery (even if our main character refuses to admit it). Preston Barclay arrives to teach summer classes at a college that his friend taught at—his friend who committed suicide (or so… Read More
In Review: A Forest, a Flood, and an Unlikely Star
A harrowing journey of courage and forgiveness. A Forest, a Flood, and an Unlikely Star is the third book in J.A. Myhre’s The Rwendigo Tales. This tales follows the story of Kusiima who is on a journey through the African rain forest. This amazing story is one of Kusiima, his sister, an orphaned gorilla and gives a message to give… Read More
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