I received a copy of this story through NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. I had absolutely no idea of what to expect when confronted with this story. It sounded interesting, so I requested it and it found its way to my Kindle. The description gives away very little (including not telling me something … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: MIRRORED HEARTS by Emily Sheppard
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I've been on the mailing list for this pair for a while now (I honestly don't remember where I found them any more, or when) and I'm sure this book has been on my Kindle for just as long. I'm always up for a good look into post-apocalyptic nightmares, zombies, you know, whatever the end … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE SCATTERED AND THE DEAD by L.T. Vargus and Tim McBain
Guess what! Just what you've all been waiting for! ANOTHER MCAH REVIEW no but seriously, I've gotten a new trilogy of hers, and she's got a big promo for one of them right around now, and THIS IS THE TIME TO BE TALKING ABOUT MICAH. *coughs* Just saying. In any event, if you've been on … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: AN HEIR TO THORNS AND STEEL by M.C.A. Hogarth
So maybe I'm behind the trend on this one, but I wasn't aware that Graham Norton wrote books. I'm a fan of his TV show--I don't go out of my way to watch it, but I've enjoyed it the times I've seen it--but I really didn't know he did anything outside that. I mean, I … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: HOLDING by Graham Norton
I'm fairly certain I picked this up from a BookBub promotion probably a couple years ago now (okay, I just checked and I exaggerate, it's only been almost a year) but it's another that I have no clue why I picked it up. It's continuing on in my apparent interest in reality TV show style … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: WELCOME TO PARADISE by Rosalind James
I was provided an ARC of this book free of charge by NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. I'm always fascinated by books that include real-life history and stories in them. The "Dear America" diaries were some of my favorites growing up, and it's always been one of my favorite ways to learn history. … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: BEFORE WE WERE YOURS by Lisa Wingate
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
I received a copy of this book free of charge from the author in exchange for my honest review. I like killers with calling cards. I like the concept of calling cards in general. (One of the video games I'm playing at present uses the concept, and it pleases me immensely.) So in reading the … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE BLUEBELL INFORMANT by Nick R B Tingley
Hey, surprise! A review on a Saturday! This was slated for Wednesday's post, but when Laura asked me to help with the book cover reveal, I knew I couldn't pass it up. And for once, my month is pretty packed with books, so I needed to get this out before next Wednesday! Besides, I'm excited … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE PERFECT STRANGER by Megan Miranda
Hey! Been a while since we visited Stephanie Erickson and her writing, right? Man. Well, I wanted to have this and the next in the series (THE DEAD WORLD) read before the third book (ALIVE) came out, buuuuut I'm bad at time management or something and so it's late. SORRY STEPHANIE. In any event, I … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE DEAD ROOM by Stephanie Erickson
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