Tag: Book Review

  • The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake

    The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake

    While I wouldn’t necessary recommend it, I did thoroughly enjoy it. It captivated my attention with not only the science behind it but the dynamic relationships of the group.

  • Love and Other Words by Christina Lauren

    Christina Lauren’s books are very hit or miss for me. I either love them or wish I hadn’t wasted my time on them. This one though I really enjoyed.

  • The Wicked Deep by Shea Ernshaw

    The Wicked Deep by Shea Ernshaw

    The Wicked Deep was this beautiful and eerily dark yet utterly atmospheric book about loss, injustice and love. It was beautifully written and so captivating with pieces of magic woven throughout it.

  • Wild is the Witch by Rachel Griffin

    If The Nature of Witches was a story that slowly crept into my soul, then Wild is the Witch is one that struck me like lighting.

  • Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney

    Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney

    The lengths these people went to cover their own secrets was insane. If you’re looking for a mystery with a dash of thriller and a lot of characterization this is definitely the book for you.

  • Half a Soul by Olivia Atwater

    Half a Soul by Olivia Atwater

    Half a Soul is the perfect blend of the traditional fae and the regency era social season. It blends the two together to create a fantasy tale that will capture your attention from the first page.

  • The Final Gambit by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

    This series was phenomenal with an ending no one, not even Tobias Hawthorne himself, could’ve predicted.

  • Book Lovers by Emily Henry

    Book Lovers by Emily Henry

    If People We Meet on Vacation is the book that owns my soul, then Book Lovers is the book of my heart. I laughed, probably way too much, and definitely shed quite a few tears.

  • Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood

    I don’t know how Ali Hazelwood managed to pull it off, but somehow Love on the Brain is even better than The Love Hypothesis.

  • Hook, Line, and Sinker by Tessa Bailey

    I loved it’s take on toxic masculinity with discussions centered around being judged, how others perceive you and how sometimes you just have to cut through the bullshit and be who you want to be, no matter what others may say.

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