A review for the upcoming new contemporary romance, Beautiful Broken Love by Shanora Williams. I liked this romance, although it seemed to lose a little steam half way through. An exploration of grief that is well done and very moving.
A review for the upcoming new contemporary romance, Beautiful Broken Love by Shanora Williams. I liked this romance, although it seemed to lose a little steam half way through. An exploration of grief that is well done and very moving.
Finishing up my reviews for books I read in October. These two books are different but they both have mysteries at their core. They are both excellent reads and ones that I recommend you give a chance.
A review for the upcoming new YA thriller by Natasha Preston, The Party. A group of students go to a remote castle for a party, when a storm traps them there. They soon realize that one of them is a murderer and the accusations and distrust starts to fly.
A review for the newest book by Rachel Harrison, So Thirsty. This is a different kind of vampire story, one where the vampires are not the main issue. It is a story about a friendship between two women who will do anything for each other, even kill.
I’m trying to keep on top of my reviews this month, so you might see a few more mini-reviews from me. This week I am reviewing two recently published books that are pretty different from each other. Both were good, but not anything exceptional. But I did enjoy reading them. Today I am reviewing to new books: Lula Dean’s Little Library of Banned Books by Kirsten Miller and Home is Where the Bodies Are by Jeneva Rose.
A review for the upcoming horror novel, Don’t Let the Forest In by C G Drew. This is a hauntingly beautiful story about grief, acceptance, and love wrapped up in a disturbingly poetic horror story that you won’t be able to put down or forget.
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