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.
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.
A review for the audiobook version of Apprentice to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer. This second installment in this cozy romantasy is just as much fun as the first book. Evie and Trystan are back and getting themselves involved in more shenanigans with the help of their friends.
A review for a new YA mystery romance with a bit of time travel thrown in. I liked Remember Me Tomorrow by Ferah Heron. It had everything I look for in a good YA book, likable character and a story I keep thinking about.
Another month has come and gone and it is time once again to talk about what books I am going to read in next month. I am really looking forward to fall as I just love the cold crisp days and longer night. A perfect time of year to curl up with a good book.
A review for the newest novel by Riley Sager. Middle of the Night is a suspense thriller with a paranormal edge that will leave you guessing until the very end. Highly recommend to fans of the author and those of you who just enjoy a really good suspense thriller.
A review for the nonfiction book, Sticky Notes: Memorable Lessons from Ordinary Moments by Matthew Eicheldinger. This is a wonderful memoir full of hopeful stories about how kids can be kind and compassionate and teach us all how to be better humans.
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