The last book in the Knockemout series, Lucy Score’s Things We Left Behind was so fun to review and a welcomed relief after the last novel, Things We Hide From the Light. Check out my full review
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Jennifer Lynn Barnes brings back our favorite Hawthornes, Grayson and Jameson, for an epic adventure with stakes that even the Hawthornes are scared of, and I am so excited to review The Brothers Hawthorne for you guys.
Read moreMy review for Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murders will give you all of the ins and outs of what makes this book good, but what could’ve made it better. Check out below for my
Read moreThe last book in the Slammed series, This Girl wasn’t anything new or particularly interesting. While I really enjoyed Slammed and I definitely liked Point of Retreat more than This Girl, I’m highly disappointed with how this novel turned out. Read below
Read moreWith mysteries, distrust, and a serial killer, my A Flicker in the Dark review will tell you everything you need to know about Stacy Willingham’s novel that is sure to have your mind racing until the very
Read moreWishes, magic, and children’s books that changed lives, check out my review for The Wishing Game below! Book Information Lucy wants nothing more than to be Christopher’s mother. But without stable income and living arrangements,
Read moreOne of the realest, rawest, and most heartbreaking books I’ve read this year, read below to see my full Demon Copperhead review. Book Information Demon is born to a drug-addicted mother in Lee County (the poorest
Read moreWith creepy chants, fishy staff, and a little bit of horror, I’m so excited to review Those We Drown for you guys. Not gonna lie, I honestly really liked it and was totally creeped out
Read moreSo, ever since I found tiermaker.com, I’ve been obsessed with ranking books that I’ve read. I’ve ranked Colleen Hoover’s books (one of my most popular posts), and I can promise you that this won’t be
Read moreI know I’ve said it before, but of my gosh this is my year for reading. Getting to review Remarkably Bright Creatures has been no exception to my amazing book-filled year. Full of life, healing, and the
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