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How to Become a Planet by Nicole Melleby

How to Become a Planet by Nicole Melleby

A wonderful Middle Grade book on depression and discovering new feelings I love this book. It made me cry a lot because I got Pluto and I got her mom and they both try so hard. I don’t know if the fact that I started reading on a day when every little thing was already […]

When Sparks Fly by Kristen Zimmer Audiobook narrated by Lynn Norris

When Sparks Fly by Kristen Zimmer Audiobook

A fantastic YA love story on audiobook, worth the wait Eight years after Zimmer’s debut book The Gravity Between Us stormed the lesfic world by surprise with an engaging new adult celebrity romance, most lesfic fans thought we weren’t going to read another book by this author. So when I saw that her new book […]

A fast-paced, nail-biting action series in audiobook

Manhattan Sloane Thriller series by Stacy Lynn Miller

Review of the Manhattan Sloane Thriller series by Stacy Lynn Miller, audiobooks narrated by Lori Prince I’ve had this series on my list to read for a long time so now that the audio narration of books 1 and 2 have been released, I decided to give them a try. I loved them and I […]

A sweet YA tale that will have fans of the genre sighing

When sparks fly by Kristen Zimmer

Review of When Sparks Fly by Kristen Zimmer Britton Walsh grew up in Massachusetts’ foster system. Multiple homes, and less than ideal situations, bring her to the Cahill household during her senior year of high school. Determined to survive yet another home to finally be on her own, she is unprepared for what she finds […]

A fantastic audiobook by Haley Cass and Lori Prince

When you least expect it by Haley Cass

Review of When you least expect it by Haley Cass, narrated by Lori Prince Haley Cass quickly became an automatic read for me after her debut novel Those who wait was one of the big surprises of the 2020 lesfic year and one of my favourites too. Soon after, I read When You Least Expect […]

A fantastic audiobook for music aficionados

Forbidden Melody by Magnolia Robbins

Review of Forbidden Melody by Magnolia Robbins, Audiobook narrated by Joan Dukore This book was right up my street. I’ve been hearing great things about this novel for a while and I’m glad that I’ve decided to listen to the audiobook as I’ve absolutely loved it. Emma Harvey is a gifted deaf pianist studying in […]

An enjoyable age gap debut novel

How to Become a Planet by Nicole Melleby

Review of Never Say Never by Rachael Sommers Never Say Never is Rachael Sommers’s debut novel and it’s a pretty good start, especially if you enjoy age gap celebrity ice queen romances. Between college and university, Emily Walker needs to earn money and has applied to be a full-time nanny. She’s new to New York, […]

A cozy and domestic low-angst romance

Sing for my baby by Jen Matthews

Review of Sing For My Baby by Jen Matthews Sing For My Baby by Jen Matthews is a slow-burn, low-angst romance starring two very different women who have a clear view on life’s priorities, and falling in love is not on the list. Far from it. But as we all know, life likes to throw […]

A sweet slow-burn romance involving a biracial couple

How to Become a Planet by Nicole Melleby

Review of Breaking Out by Lise MacTague I was reading the author’s bio before getting started on this novel and thinking, why have I never read her before? The third sentence of the bio is: “Previous to this, she has written space opera, steampunk, and paranormal urban fantasy”. Seriously? How did that happen? “Space opera, […]

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