Somewhere Between Us – Cover Reveal

  Title: Somewhere Between Us Author: Holly Hall Genre: Contemporary Romance Cover Design: Kat Savage Release Date: February 7, 2019 Blurb We were an unlikely couple: the cocky athlete and the preacher’s daughter. Once he finally won me over, he wasn’t supposed to break my heart.   Ten years later, he’s back in our hometown….

Tatiana & Alexander – Review

Book blogging has given me so many things in life, but there has been one major downside since I started reviewing books over two years ago. My love of long books has taken the backseat to shorter, quicker reads for the sake of posting reviews more frequently. In this way, the Goodreads Reading Challenge has…

What the Wind Knows – Review

What a delight, to begin the year with one of my most anticipated reads of 2019, by one of my favorite authors of all. Every Amy Harmon book leaves me in awe – completely astonished by the gifts she was endowed with, the feelings she’s able to put into language my brain does not possess….

Violet Ugly – Review

“Sometimes, we live through traumas to show others how to do it. I believe we each have a walk of life, and sometimes, human decisions are made that affect us. But it’s how we come out of it, hopefully as better people.” J. Lynn Bailey, yet again, made me fall in love, not only with…

Peony Red – Review

J. Lynn Bailey made me realize I need more Romantic Suspense in my life…or in my books, at least. I’d forgotten how much I love mixing two of my favorite genres into one. The pacing of this story was expertly done – every moment the story seemed to slow, there was another crumb of mystery…

When We Were Young – Review

Many thanks to Howard Books for a review copy of this novel! Karen Kingsbury can write a page-turner, that’s for sure. This is only the second book I’ve read of hers but it’s clear each story she writes is a quick read. I was eager to read this modern rendition of A Christmas Carol this…

Running Barefoot – Review

When Josie Jensen, an awkward 13-year-old musical prodigy crashes headlong into new-comer Samuel Yazzie, an 18-year-old Navajo boy full of anger and confusion, an unlikely friendship blooms. Josie teaches Samuel about words, music and friendship, and along the way finds a kindred spirit. Upon graduation, Samuel abandons the sleepy, small town in search of a…

Verity – Review

I have read every single Colleen Hoover novel, some even multiple times because as Tarryn Fisher said, Colleen’s books have a pulse. Her characters are living, breathing people presenting readers with stories we cannot put down. They are the crack of the written word. Verity is no exception to this rule, but this rule only….

Verity – Release Day

“Sublimely creepy with a true Hoover pulse. I’ve been waiting on a thriller like this for years.” Tarryn Fisher, New York Times bestselling author Verity, an all-new romantic thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Colleen Hoover, is available now! Lowen Ashleigh is a struggling writer on the brink of financial ruin when she…

Settling the Score: The Summer Games – Review

R.S. Grey is one of my favorite authors and a go-to when I’m looking for something light and funny to read. As part of my Kindle Unlimited binge this month, I wanted to catch up on her previous books published before I was avidly reading. I’m not super keen on sports romance novels, but I…

Dating the Enemy – Review

Thank you so much to my friend, Talon at Under the Cover Blog, for recommending Dating the Enemy to me! Talon is like my personal book dealer for a terrible wonderful addiction. There are very few books I haven’t loved that she’s recommended and even the ones that weren’t my favorites were still great stories, my…

Until the Last Star Fades – Review

Many thanks to Jacquelyn Middleton for the chance to read this book early! I can’t begin to explain my excitement over scoring an ARC of Until the Last Star Fades! This was my most anticipated read of the latter half of 2018 and did not disappoint in the least. I’m going to dub Jacquelyn Middleton the Queen…

The Mother Road – Review

The second book on my Kindle Unlimited binge was The Mother Road by Meghan Quinn. This was another book that has been sitting on my TBR for over two years and I was eager to finally read it. I was initially drawn to the pretty cover and high ratings. I also love a good road…

Loving Mr. Daniels – Review

I talked about taking advantage of my Kindle Unlimited Trial in my November TBR post and I’ve started my mission of checking off as many books as possible during the trial period. I decided to kick off my Indie reading binge with Loving Mr. Daniels by Brittainy C. Cherry. This book has been sitting on my…

364 Days a Year – Review

Many thanks to Sarah Riad for the chance to read this novel early! 364 Days a Year is one of my favorite kinds of books to read. It offered a unique storyline, well-done characters, and was a young-adult novel I would feel excited to have my daughter read someday. The blurb caught my attention and…

Lilith – Review

Thank you to Netgalley and Willow Aster for allowing an ARC for review. If the title of this book doesn’t grab your attention, the story inside surely will. Whore (now titled Lilith) is one of the most beautiful renditions of an unconditional love story I have ever read. If you’re like me, the title might make you a tad…

The Song of David – Review

I have a hard time writing reviews for Amy Harmon’s books. Not because I don’t love them, quite the contrary actually. I love everything she writes greatly, and I find myself struggling to find words I haven’t already said about all of her books. I read the first book in this series, The Law of Moses,…

The Fortunate Ones – Review

Thanks to R.S. Grey for allowing me to be one of The Fortunate Ones who was able to read this book in advance. I’m bowing down to the master of Rom-Com! When my favorite Texan Indie author is going to release a new novel, you better believe I’m all kinds of fidgety and jittery until…

Arrogant Devil – Review

R.S. Grey has done it again! I don’t know what I can say about her books that I haven’t already said about the last seven books I’ve reviewed of hers. The bottom line is, I haven’t met an R.S. Grey book I didn’t like, with most books boasting a strong five-star rating on Goodreads from…

To the Moon and Back – Review

Many thanks to Howard Books/Simon and Schuster for the chance to read and review this novel! I was absolutely delighted when Simon and Schuster contacted me about Karen Kingsbury’s upcoming release To the Moon and Back, part three in her much-loved Baxter series. Even before I was an avid reader I heard nothing but praise about…