In writing this review, I've realized two things. I'm consistently apologizing for huge gaps in posting. Maybe I'll try thanking you for your patience this go 'round? Not that I think any of you are checking daily. The other thing is this is the second book in three reviews by Saffron A. Kent. Fun facts, … Continue reading Dreams of 18 by Saffron A. Kent
Author: Michelle
After by Anna Todd
So, I'm obsessed with those cake decorating videos Facebook keeps recommending me on the new videos tab and willingly clicked over to check for a new one when I opened the app and saw a notification for a new video. It was actually a trailer for a movie coming out soon. I watched the trailer … Continue reading After by Anna Todd
Gods & Monsters by Saffron A. Kent
I loved this story. It's your typical boy meets girl... with a little porn mixed in. No. Not as in steamy romance, although this fit that bill as well. As in the characters do a little porn. Anyway, it wasn't some hugely fresh angle on a romance that made me love this story, but more … Continue reading Gods & Monsters by Saffron A. Kent
Book Inspired Musings: Love
As I write this, I realize that I published a pensive post at the beginning of last year, too, based on James J. Cudney's Watching Glass Shatter. This year, Holly Renee's Good Girls Series prompted my thinking. First, a moment to outline the book that lead to this post: Where Bad Girls Go to Fall. … Continue reading Book Inspired Musings: Love
#LetsDiscuss2019
Even though I sucked at keeping up with my Reading Challenges in 2018, that doesn't mean I don't want to try again. I am participating in the GoodReads Challenge, but this other one is more around actually talking about books! Some of the best advice I received at work was to ensure work wasn't your … Continue reading #LetsDiscuss2019
2018: A Summary
2018 was both awesome and a little terrible. I got a new job. A job I love and still love. A job where a new boss came onto the team, and while I love my team, I don't love the boss. BUT I'm learning lots of patience and new techniques for dealing with bosses with … Continue reading 2018: A Summary
The King’s Witch by Tracy Borman
Here again finally catching up on previously provided eARC's. Huge shout out to NetGalley and Grove Atlantic for this one in particular. In this historical fiction novel, we follow Frances Gorges as she joins the court of King James to care for his daughter, Elizabeth. While there, she fights for her life after being labeled … Continue reading The King’s Witch by Tracy Borman
The Frame-Up by Meghan Scott Molin
I know what you're all thinking... Michelle hasn't posted about a fantasy series in a while... and now she's posting about a mystery???? It's ok, hold your panic. I'm fine... we'll, as fine as any of us book addicts are, amiright? *wink* MG Martin goes about her life, working on comics, dying her hair crazy … Continue reading The Frame-Up by Meghan Scott Molin
Paramnesia by Brian Wilkinson
Wow friends, I'm so far behind on my eARCs it's not even funny. First a big thanks to Brian Wilkinson, Blue Moon Publishers, and NetGalley for providing a copy of the book for my honest review. We follow our heroine through a tragic night that leads to her seeing dead people. Super The Sixth Sense, … Continue reading Paramnesia by Brian Wilkinson
A Royal Shade of Blue by Aven Ellis
This is my second book by Aven Ellis. I also read her, Sugar and Ice romance novel. Both are cute, and, either weirdly or expectedly share loves and didn't loves. In this story, Clementine meets a dude on IG. They hit it off and she learns he's the imaginary version of Prince Harry. Will his … Continue reading A Royal Shade of Blue by Aven Ellis