Title: If I Never Met You Author: Mhairi McFarlane Access: E-book through NetGalley I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I finished the book a few days ago, but I waited to write the review to see how much of the plot stuck with me. Summary: … Continue reading New Review: If I Never Met You
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New Review: Hid From Our Eyes
Book: Hid From Our Eyes Author: Julia Spencer-Fleming Source: NetGalley, e-book Grade: B+ I received a free ARC of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. First, if you're waiting for this book to come out and you haven't re-read "One was a Soldier", do that. I wish I had. You will … Continue reading New Review: Hid From Our Eyes
February Books
Here are the new books I read in February 2020, in the order I read them: They Both Die at the End (Silvera) This book was so good and I immediately begged people I knew to read it, so that I could discuss it. Based in a future wherein people are called and informed that … Continue reading February Books
January 2020 Reading Roundup
Book Love This was a fun little graphic book about things that book lovers do, have, and think. I could totally relate and it was great as a little sorbet between other things. Full Steam Ahead I actually really like this author and lots of her things appear for free on Kindle Unlimited. The female … Continue reading January 2020 Reading Roundup
My Top 13 for 2019
Since I finished 135 books in 2019, I decided to review my top 10%. I confess that I did review a few books, which I didn't fully complete. This always leaves me torn because I do not list them on my "read" list for a given year. Thus, a book that I haven't finished reading … Continue reading My Top 13 for 2019
New Review: The Right Swipe
The Right Swipe Alisha Rai Book Access: Library, through Libby (audiobook) I wanted to love this book, but I didn't. While the HEA/HFN did come through, there was so much left hanging in the air. It felt like a situation wherein I might have liked the people to agree to be friends because they were … Continue reading New Review: The Right Swipe
New Review: Americanized
Title: Americanized: Rebel Without a Green Card Author: Sara Saedi Format: E-book through library/Libby This is a very relevant book for our time and it feels like it was written because of that. "Illegal" immigration status happens for a variety of reasons, even if the immigrant is doing his/her/their best to follow the rules and … Continue reading New Review: Americanized
New Review: A Prince on Paper
Book: A Prince on Paper (Reluctant Royals #3) Author: Alyssa Cole How: Pre-ordered through Amazon for Kindle I loved this book so much and yet it took me a long time to read (relatively speaking). There was a LOT of plot going on and this book requires attention. I liked: the banter, the friendship between … Continue reading New Review: A Prince on Paper
New Review: Rising Out of Hatred
Book: Rising Out of Hatred Author: Eli Saslow Format: Net Galley (free ARC), audio via Audible I really struggled to read this book. I have read many other reviews in which people complain that the author does directly note when he is quoting Derek or Don. In the author's note at the back of the book, … Continue reading New Review: Rising Out of Hatred