A review for the new novel by Rainbow Rowell. Cherry Baby is a contemporary second chance romance with characters that you will love and relate to. Cherry is a lovable character who learns to love herself and appreciate the ones around her.
A review for the new novel by Rainbow Rowell. Cherry Baby is a contemporary second chance romance with characters that you will love and relate to. Cherry is a lovable character who learns to love herself and appreciate the ones around her.
A review for the first book in the Stockingham and Pike series by Ross Montgomery. The Murder at World’s End is an enjoyable and entertaining cozy historical mystery with a great cast of characters. This delightfully funny story will keep you guessing as to who done it, while cheering on the wonderful detective duo.
A review for the audiobook version of Hench by Natalie Zina Walschots. I found this alternate world full of superheroes and villains to be a fascinating look at why someone would choose to work for a ‘villain’. Loved the characters and the story and I am really looking forward to the sequel coming out in May.
Spell the Month in Books is a pretty straightforward meme. Find book titles that start with each letter in the month’s name, make a list,
A review for the new mystery thriller by V.E Schwab and Cat Clarke writing under the name Evelyn Clarke. The Ending Writes Itself is a contemporary mystery thriller that is also a bit of a satire on the publishing world. I enjoyed the story but also had some mixed feeling about it.
A review for T. Kingfisher’s novel, Snake-Eater. I enjoyed this story about a young woman who is on a journey of self discovery and finds a home in the desert. I found this to be pretty light on the horror, but a really strong story contemporary story with some magical realism.
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