Today’s review is of Kelly Ohlert’s upcoming release, To Get the Other Side, expected this December. I was able to get an advanced e-copy via Netgalley. What initially drew me to this book was the cover; the first thing I saw was a chicken, being chased by a concerned woman, and I knew that femaleContinue reading “To Get to the Other Side”
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When in Rome
Thank you to Netgalley for allowing me to read an advanced e-copy of author Sarah Adams’ newest release, When in Rome, set for publication this September. I’d like to start this off by saying that this is the first of Ms. Adams’ works that I personally read . . . and I can see whyContinue reading “When in Rome”
Harvey and the Collection of Impossible Things
Thanks to NetGalley I was able to get an advanced e-copy of Garret Weyr’s new children’s fiction book, Harvey and the Collection of Impossible Things. This was a quick read despite it’s being 100+ pages. Told from the point of view of Harvey the cat, the reader goes on Harvey’s adventure with him, learning whatContinue reading “Harvey and the Collection of Impossible Things”
The Rebound
Today’s review is of author Catherine Walsh’s latest romantic-comedy, The Rebound. It’s set to be released this Valentine’s Day, and thanks to Netgalley I was able to get an ARC e-copy to review. Heads up that this review will be short, but that’s only because I was so invested in reading it that I didn’tContinue reading “The Rebound”
As Seen on TV
Thanks to Netgalley, I was able to get an early review copy of Meredith Schorr’s newest romcom book, As Seen on TV. What initially attracted me to this idea was that it was set in a small-town, where main character Adina Gellar visits under the assumption that all small towns are like those on Hallmark.Continue reading “As Seen on TV”
The Further Adventures of Miss Petitfour
Today’s review will be pretty short, as I’m reviewing the ARC (provided by NetGalley) of a children’s book by Anne Michaels (illustrated by Emma Block). I had both pros and cons with this story, but let’s start with the pros. I really enjoyed the character introductions, placed right before the stories themselves actually begin. WithContinue reading “The Further Adventures of Miss Petitfour”
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”