Category: Books
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Book Review: The Lost Melody by Joanna Davidson Politano
I received a very special edition version of this book in my Once Upon a Book Club Box, which you can read more about HERE. What an amazing read this one was! Vivienne is a very talented pianist that has not had the easiest life. Her father was a ruthless and vile man, treating Vivienne…
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Blog Tour & Review: Nothing Can Hurt You Now by Simone Campos
Recently translated to English, this thriller shows you the inside look of two sisters, Lucinda and Viviana. Driven apart over time by their different outlooks on life, but when Vivi goes missing, all her dark secrets unravel and Lucinda must look past those pieces to find her sister before it’s too late.
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Book Review: When a Moth Loved a Bee
This is a book that speaks to the depth of your soul; squeezing and pulling you along in the torture that these two fated individuals experience. In an effort to not give too much away, I want to try and stay as close to the description of this one as possible.
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Once Upon a Book Club: Melody of Madness
Have you ever heard of the Once Upon a Book Club book box? I’ve been getting these boxes for a few years now and I have to tell you how much I love them. It’s a very unique box that is nothing like any other box subscription I’ve gotten before.
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Book Review: The Dream Heist by Christina Farley
This was a new author to me and it was quite an adventurous story. It’s got vibes of Inception (one of my favorite movies) and also a big mystery element to it. The main characters work at this DreamScape Institute called MaxLife where they do dream studies in an attempt to learn how to build…
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Book Review: What Was Meant To Be by Q.B. Tyler
Q.B. Tyler came onto my radar two years ago with Love, Unexpected. She showed me that there were authors out there for me that could write about taboo subjects and do so with a level of compassion and professionalism that I came to admire. I hadn’t seen much from her through 2022, however her life…
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Book Review: Irresistibly Broken by J. Saman
Aurelia and Zaxton are the perfect combination of harsh quips, humor without borders and an intensity of love that keeps you hooked through every single page!
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Book Review: Sisters at the Edge of the World by Ailish Sinclair
MY REVIEW: I’m a big fan of historical fiction, especially when the time period or location speaks to me either personally or professionally. My husband and I actually spend a lot of time researching as we’re both very academic souls who love to learn and ask questions. When I first came across Sisters at the…


