Honey in the Marrow by Emily Waters

A very good debut novel that will give you all the feels You won’t be surprised that what caught my attention about this book is its title… The romance genre is full of commonplace titles possibly to make clear the type of story to expect. It’s ok, I get that not all the books can […]
Undercover by Tamsyn Muir, narrated by Susan Dalian

Loved it! Dark, bloody, and the perfectly gripping 2-hour Audible nugget. I have never read anything by Tamsyn Muir. If you follow my reviews, you might find that surprising as Muir normally writes about dark paranormal lesbians so that could not be more up my alley. Not to mention if you asked me what my […]
Camp Lost and Found by Georgia Beers

A heartwarming story of grief and redemption If you’re a Georgia Beers fan, there’s a high chance you’ll love this book. It has everything that makes me enjoy her books. Lovable, flawed characters finding love and hope in the most unexpected place and circumstances, food talk, animals (not just pets this time), great secondary characters… […]
We Deserve Monuments by Jas Hammonds

An excellent YA novel with all the feels As a huge YA fan, this was one of my most anticipated books of the year. I had a feeling this book would be a tough read, but I had no idea I would be ugly crying for half of the book. If you are going to […]
Cowboys and Kisses by Karin Kallmaker, narrated by Ann Shanks Etter

A very good narration for an excellent novella This novella was born in 2007 as a short story and is now released in a longer version. According to the author, she envisioned it to describe the brutality of life in the far west for females without the protection of a man or marriage. However, this […]
Honeymoon for One by Rachel Bowdler

A sweet if a little melancholy rom-com Damn, this was sweet… And a little sad. And relatable. When Robin’s fiancée cheated on her, the wedding was cancelled and Robin forgot about the honeymoon in a Canadian ski resort. Not the most obvious choice when you live in the north of England but Robin didn’t have […]
Schuss by E.J. Noyes

A really nice YA book It’s Halloween eve right now and instead of ghosts, vampires, and witches, I’m thinking about skiing, Winter Olympics, and first real love, and that just shows the power of E.J. Noyes because there is no other author that could have made me abandoned my spooky movies and books, right before […]
Girlfriend Material by Katia Rose

A very enjoyable new adult romance The problem (if we can call it that) with constantly reviewing new releases is that you have to read the good, the bad, and the worse. Also having always more books to read than free time is a good problem to have. But the best feeling you can have […]
Ghost Tour by Sue Still

A spooky yet tender short ghost story This will be a very short review since the story itself is short as well and it would be very easy to say too much and ruin the fun. All I’ll say is this was my first story by Sue Still and I enjoyed it a lot. It’s […]