Category: Books
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August Reading Wrap-Up
The month of August feels like it went by really fast. It was a great reading month, but even more so it was a month where I felt like I had more clarity with things I want to do with this blog and my social media in general. I’ve been struggling with a desire to…
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Book Review: Rook by William Ritter
MY REVIEW: A huge thank you to the team over at Algonquin Young Readers for sending me an early copy of this book! If you’ve never heard of the Jackaby series, which I hadn’t, it’s about a paranormal investigator who has a special gift for seeing things that others cannot (literally) and assists in solving…
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Book Review: Play Maker by Piper Lawson
MY REVIEW: What a fantastic conclusion to a heart-warming series! Clay and Nova’s story is one that will keep you feeling warm and cozy. They have had their challenges throughout this series and hit plenty of bumps, but this really is a feel good series that you can sit down and read without worry of…
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Book Tour: Dark Beauty by Blake Rudman
This is a book review tour hosted by Black Tide Book Tours. A copy of the book was provided in exchange for my honest review. MY REVIEW: What a twisted read this was! A story of twin sisters: Kristin and Tessa – the epitome of light and dark represented in each. Tessa wants to be…
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Book Review: Bloom by Helen Hardt
Revisiting the Black Rose Underground and Hardt’s world within worlds, is one of my favorite places to jump back into! In 2020, she introduced us all to Braden Black in Follow Me Darkly and throughout that series we eventually learn about his secret club, Black Rose Underground.
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Book Tour: Double Down by Chris Coppel writing as CJ Axlerod
I always enjoy taking a trip back in time and this is why historical fiction novels are one of my favorite genres to read. When done well, you’re transported to a completely different time and I always find comfort in reading about these older years.
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Book Review: The Woods Are Waiting by Katherine Greene
I was thoroughly impressed with this one! A thriller that focuses on a small Appalachian town in Virginia; kids go missing in the town’s dark woods and turn up dead. There’s plenty of town lore about the man in the woods that takes the children and the Ashby family is known as the protectors of…
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Book Review: Glow of the Everflame by Penn Cole
Glow of the Everflame is the second book in a three book series & really focuses on self discovery & overcoming personal struggles. All of the characters go through a deep transition in their lives as potential futures & changes in society are realized by so many.
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Book Review: Shot Taker by Piper Lawson
Ever since reading Book 1 in this series, I’ve been waiting for this one! It was wonderful to jump back into Clay and Nova’s world and watch their relationship continue to develop after the cliff hanger of the first book that left me feeling so lost.
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Book Review: Lunamare by Pepper Winters
A big thanks to Pepper Winters for providing me an early copy of this one to I can share my thoughts and reactions to it! Available July 27th, 2023! Pepper Winters is notorious for long, emotional books and this was certainly no exception. I had prepared my mind and my heart to be dragged through…