Historical fiction is probably one of my favorite genres of books. I could read them pretty much all the time and I would never get bored with them. There's just something about them that makes me so intrigued. Maybe it's the possibility of these stories actually happening in the past that keeps me reading them... Continue Reading →
Outfox by Sandra Brown
One of these days I am sure I'll learn my lesson of reading thriller books but it's not today and probably won't be for awhile. There's just something about them that though they make me terrified the entire time while reading them, they do such a great job of capturing my attention and throwing in... Continue Reading →
American Assassin by Vince Flynn
I don't know what it is but I am now 2/2 on picking absolute monster size books. It's probably cause I don't look at page count when I pick the books I read but what can ya do, we all have flaws. So once I got over the fact that I had another almost 500... Continue Reading →
Midnight in Chernobyl by Adam Higginbotham
It feels a little weird coming back to the book reviews after writing travel posts the last two days. I still absolutely love writing these, but there was just something exciting writing about Alaska that made it feel a little special. But unfortunately (or fortunately depending on how you look at it) I am back... Continue Reading →
The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
If you are reading this post, you need to add this book to your must read list. Better yet, next time you are in need of a new book to read, make sure this is one of the ones you pick up. It's that good. A friend of mine recommended this book and I have... Continue Reading →
In Five Years by Rebecca Serle
There is a path of land that exists, Beyond the sea and the sky. It is behind the mountains, Past even the hills. Those of luscious green that Roll up into the heavens. I have been there, with you. It is not big, although not too small. Perhaps you could perch a house on its... Continue Reading →
Group: How One Therapist and a Circle of Strangers Saved my Life by Christie Tate
As far as memoirs go, there was something about this one that stood out above the rest. Maybe it was due to the topic being so prevalent in most of our lives. That it wasn't just another memoir of some celebrity writing about their not so typical life. Don't get me wrong, I love those... Continue Reading →
Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty
Let me start off by saying I don't think I have ever been more disappointed in a book than with this one. As I have been told, it takes a lot to impress me and this just didn't make the cut. I don't know if my expectations were too high based on the author and... Continue Reading →
Fifty Words for Rain by Asha Lemmie
Let me start by saying I don't think my heart has ever hurt more than by reading this book. I don't really know if I have actually processed all that I have read these past few days. I've been in a constant state of saying Oh My God, pausing, running my hands through my hair... Continue Reading →
The Lies That Bind by Emily Griffin
Have you ever read a book and just been angry after reading it. Not angry because it was so good and you are upset that it's over but angry because you wasted the time reading a book. That's how I feel about this one. I finished this book and just paused for a second like... Continue Reading →