I was provided a copy of this by the publisher in exchange for my honest review. Thank you to Story Plant for giving me this opportunity. I have a very tenuous relationship with women's fiction. This stretches into most contemporary fiction in general, but I've noticed it specifically with women's fiction the most. I don't … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: CROSSING THE STREET by Molly D. Campbell
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I received a free copy of this book from the author in exchange for my honest review. I'm a sucker for a vampire story. (A good vampire story.) I'm fascinated about the good and evil component, I love seeing how everyone interprets it. We all come from a common point in the past, but it's … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE BEAST OF LONDON by L.D. Goffigan
I was provided an ARC of this book from the Story Plant in exchange for my honest review. I'm always fascinated to see how authors view different parts of our society, and which pieces they choose to focus on for their work. So seeing a book from the Mad Men era coming out, focusing on a … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: I LOVE YOU TODAY by Marcia Gloster
I received a copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. I seem to be on a kick for reading books which take place in Ireland lately. Not that I'm saying that's a bad thing, but it's amusing that after reading CITY OF BOHANE, my mind seemed much more well-put-together for … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: HIMSELF by Jess Kidd
I received a free ARC of this book from The Story Plant in exchange for my honest review. Steven Manchester is a familiar name to me as a Story Plant reader; I read his book THE CHANGING SEASON almost exactly a year ago now, and reviewed it here on the blog. I remember enjoying the … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: ASHES by Steven Manchester
I was provided a free ARC of this book from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. I knew from the moment I saw the description of this book that I was going to want to read it. Having seen the cover, read the description...when it showed up in a NetGalley email to me, I … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: GILDED CAGE by Vic James
This is another book I initially got from NetGalley and then lost track of and missed the window on. From the description, I can tell what would have appealed to me--the story untold, the repercussions of a parent's generation on their children. And especially in a place as politically charged as the Middle East, this … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE TYRANT’S DAUGHTER by J.C. Carleson
So there are a few books on my NetGalley profile that slipped through the cracks early on in my tenure there, and I decided that if I could, I was going to go back and see about giving them the feedback they deserved. This means I'm spending a lot of time cursing at Overdrive and … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE BOY WHO COULD SEE DEMONS by Carolyn Jess-Cooke
Continuing on in my quest for books that I lost track of during my early days on NetGalley, we come to one of the few books on the list I remember requesting--and being very irritated when I'd found I'd run out of time for it. That was about all I remembered about it. Reading the … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE WORD EXCHANGE by Alena Graedon
I received a free ARC of this book from The Story Plant in exchange for my honest review. I wasn't quite sure what to make of this book when I first saw it. The cover is very dramatic, all swooping colors and ALL CAPS TITLES, and an indication that this was a contest winning book, … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: TERMINAL REGRESSION by Mallory Hill
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