A review for the newest book by Kirsty Greenwood, The Love of My Afterlife. This was a fun and lovely book about the importance of human connections and of having second chances. It is never too late to live your life differently.
A review for the newest book by Kirsty Greenwood, The Love of My Afterlife. This was a fun and lovely book about the importance of human connections and of having second chances. It is never too late to live your life differently.
A review for the fun and enjoyable second book in the Undertaking of Hart and Mercy series. The Undermining of Twyla and Frank is a slow burn friends to lovers romance that includes dragons and a very cute villain. If you enjoyed the first book, then this one should also be one you will like.
A review for the historical fantasy novel, The Familiar by Leigh Bardugo. This was a beautifully written story of want and longing set in the time period of the Spanish Inquisition. A story with many characters and themes that will keep you engaged till the end.
A review for the second book in the Stolen Heir duology. A solid ending with a few minor things that didn’t make me love this book. But I still enjoyed it and seeing things from Oak’s point of view.
I really enjoyed this audiobook version of Bride by Ali Hazelwood. This is my first book by this author, but I don’t think it will be my last. I loved this take on Vampyres and Weres and the romance was just smutty enough without going to far.
This is a review for the new full length book by Lindy Ryan. It is a cozy horror, full of heart, warmth and fun characters. Yes there are some gruesome scenes, but the rest of the story is pure delight and the narrator does an excellent job of bringing them to life.
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