Today I’m reviewing a book I pretty much binge-read last November–author Helen Power’s debut novel, The Ghosts of Thorwald Place. Firstly I’ll start by saying that this was an interesting concept to me, and a plot I’d never seen before. Also, the cover art and title were pretty intriguing in a creepy but ‘I wantContinue reading “The Ghosts of Thorwald Place”
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Speak Easy
Today I’m reviewing a new book called Speak Easy, a historical mystery set in 1922 by Lori Adams. If you’re interested in reading this book and leaving some feedback for Ms. Adams, I got my copy on Netgalley; or, you can wait until the book is officially released and read it then. The first thingContinue reading “Speak Easy”
Puzzle Pieces
Puzzle Pieces is a romance novella by Rachael Bloome published in April of 2020. It’s a clean romance perfect for quick and easy reading. Centered on the characters of Elle Montgomery, an app developer, and Graham Dalton, a metal-welder (and the company owner), we learn that not only were Elle and Graham high school sweethearts,Continue reading “Puzzle Pieces”
A Cross-Country Christmas
Happy holidays, everyone! My first Christmas read of the year was Courtney Walsh’s A Cross-Country Christmas. This was my first completed buddy-read, with my friend Layn (you can find her on instagram @laynslittlelibrary), and damn did we have fun. I was taking notes throughout the whole book while simultaneously exchanging long, all caps, spam-like textContinue reading “A Cross-Country Christmas”
Helen Cole’s Gratitude Journals
I’m back and today I’m reviewing a set of three gratitude journals that recently came out by Helen Cole. Ms. Cole generously gifted me these journals in exchange for an honest review of them, so I’ve taken some time to look through them all, take some photos and write this up for y’all. Starting withContinue reading “Helen Cole’s Gratitude Journals”
Freaks
This is a review of Tess Gerritsen’s short story Freaks, but since this is a very short review, I’ve also included a short list of her books that, due to the graphic and detailed, disturbing elements of the novel and plot itself, I have chosen not to review in depth. With this list I haveContinue reading “Freaks”