Title: November 9 Author: Colleen Hoover My Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐ Why I gave this rating: (Mom and Grandma do not read. Lot's of spice). Ok I cracked and finally had to read another Colleen Hoover. I've read Verity and Confess but finally got my hands on November 9. I say finally cause it feels almost impossible to... Continue Reading →
Weekly Book Review of 9/1 – 9/4
Ok, let me start by saying this is going to look a little different then how I use to write reviews. I was getting to the point that I found writing almost a chore. I lost the enjoyment out of this blog and kept finding myself pushing posts off until the last minute. But why... Continue Reading →
Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney
If you were to ask any of my friends or family what the last genre they would ever see me reading, they probably would automatically say thriller/horror. I am like the ultimate Scaredy Pants when anything horror is involved. I literally walked out of Pirates of the Caribbean and Harry Potter 4 (when I was... Continue Reading →
Verity by Colleen Hoover
Disclaimer: This book does has some disturbing scenes. I felt like I had to put this disclaimer in for this book cause HOLY COW! This book was insane. Insanely good but still definitely insane. Was it my best idea to read this book while house/dog sitting all by my lonesome. Definitely not. Yet here I... Continue Reading →
While Justice Sleeps by Stacey Abrams
You're probably thinking what I was thinking when I first picked up this book which was Stacey Abrams wrote a book? A political thriller style book. Definitely a head scratcher at first glance. I've recently started getting more into thrillers this last year but this was my first political thriller and I wasn't really sure... Continue Reading →
Who is Maud Dixon? by Alexandra Andrews
Um What... I say for the 100th time while reading the last 50 pages of this book. This book was absolutely insane and I loved it! The only reason why I am not giving this book a full 5 out of 5 stars is because the two main characters are incredibly frustrating and at points... Continue Reading →
The Maidens by Alex Michaelides
After reading now both of Alex Michaelides books, he has quickly become an author that no matter what he writes I will read the books he releases. Not just that but I will run (fast walk or drive) to the nearest bookstore to pick up a hard copy because he is just one of those... Continue Reading →
The Wrong Family by Tarryn Fisher
On paper Winnie and Nigel look to have the perfect life. They have the perfect marriage, the perfect house, and the perfect kid. Before Juno moves in with the family she has the same thoughts as everyone else. How can everything always work out for them and life be so great. But they've got secrets.... Continue Reading →
The 7 (1/2) Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton
When I was probably nine years old I was invited to a mystery themed birthday party. Everyone who was going to the party got sent a description of a character they would be playing and the characteristics that made them who they were. Included were clues about other characters that they would have in hopes... Continue Reading →
The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave
I often get asked by family and friends how I find the books that I read. There is no set genre and they're kind of all over the board in terms of topics. To be honest, I find a good amount of mine by either going to bookstores and seeing what is new or looking... Continue Reading →