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  • Book Review: The Friend Zone by Abby Jimenez

    Book Review: The Friend Zone by Abby Jimenez

    It was interesting experiencing Abby Jimenez’s earlier work after reading her more recent books. Even though a lot didn’t sit well with me in this story, it’s nice to see that there’s a quality in her writing that has remained the same even as she’s grown as an author…

  • Book Review: No Passengers by Elainie La Force

    Book Review: No Passengers by Elainie La Force

    In this prequel to Elainie La Force’s upcoming thriller, which kicks off the ‘Displaced’ series, we are introduced to an unassuming bank teller, Anastasia Pestova, who finds herself in the middle of a money laundering scheme, forcing her to run. With authorities on her tail and a useless passport, the stakes are high…

  • Book Review: Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman

    Book Review: Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman

    This book is unlike anything I’ve ever read before. Because of this, I was kind of nervous going into it, but since I was reading it with a book club, I figured it would be a good opportunity to read outside of my comfort zone…

  • Book Review: Terms and Traditions by Morgan Taylor Giesbrecht

    Book Review: Terms and Traditions by Morgan Taylor Giesbrecht

    I’ve been on the hunt for more sweet romance books. I saw this one recommended on Instagram and/or YouTube and thought it sounded like a nice, cozy Christmas read…

  • Book Review: My First Noel by Danelle Harmon

    Book Review: My First Noel by Danelle Harmon

    Yet again, I am guilty of jumping into the middle of a series… but I was in the mood for a sweet and historical Christmas story and this novella delivered…

  • Book Review: Pieces of Me by Shaun Allan

    Book Review: Pieces of Me by Shaun Allan

    Nothing hits quite like poetry, especially when it’s rooted in the human experience. Specifically, human emotions. Pieces of Me is a fantastic collection that explores themes of grief, loss, relationships, growth, and the search for peace and growth…

  • Book Review: The House of Promise by Indrajit Garai

    Book Review: The House of Promise by Indrajit Garai

    I’ve read a number of Indrajit Garai’s books by now and all of them have impressed me. The House of Promise, however, I found to be exceptional. Given the time gaps between each of the books I’ve read, I’m struggling to pinpoint exactly what the difference is, but it’s there, and I’m all for it…

  • Book Review: The Last Green Valley by Mark Sullivan

    Book Review: The Last Green Valley by Mark Sullivan

    Yet again, I procrastinated reading a book that I’ve been actively wanting to read for several years. In this case, I’m going to use the excuse that I was letting this age like wine on my bookshelf. I enjoyed Mark Sullivan’s Beneath A Scarlet Sky so much that I think I was a little nervous that another…

  • Book Review: The Girl in the Mirror by Rose Carlyle

    Book Review: The Girl in the Mirror by Rose Carlyle

    The premise of this book was fantastic at a glance, but the execution was a letdown to say the least. The only reason I kept reading was because I just couldn’t look away. I think I somehow hoped there would be something redeeming by the end…

  • Book Review: Til Morning by Bonnie Hearn Hill & Larry Hill

    Book Review: Til Morning by Bonnie Hearn Hill & Larry Hill

    I’m a big fan of Dorothy Kilgallen and have read extensively about her life and her career. I’m so thrilled that there are a couple of novels inspired by her. This one focuses on her affair with singer Johnnie Ray. Though not a shining or defining aspect of her life, it’s not surprising that writers…