Do you get along with your neighbors?I have the weirdest neighbors ever and tend to avoid at all costs 😆What I do not avoid is anything written but these two! @alliandasha have become one of my most favorite author duos - they write the most fun stories, and seamlessly flow so many themes together that … Continue reading Never Meant to Meet You by Alli Frank & Asha Youmans
Category: Blog Tour
Bloomsbury Girls by Natalie Jenner
Would you want to run a bookshop? I’m not sure I would - I love being lazy and dreamy around books. I don’t know if I’d want to make them my job so they felt like work. I want them always to be for pleasure! But, I mean - I probably wouldn't say no. (ha!) … Continue reading Bloomsbury Girls by Natalie Jenner
What Passes as Love by Trisha R. Thomas (Review & Excerpt)
💙💛💙Are you a historical fiction fan?I love when a fictional story can draw you in to help you learn and understand the past, while also have you on the edge of your seat.What Passes as Love is the story of Dahlia Holt, mixed-race daughter of a plantation owner who passes as white to escape enslavement, … Continue reading What Passes as Love by Trisha R. Thomas (Review & Excerpt)
The Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun
🎬🤴🏼❤️Do you have a favorite reality TV show?Drama makes me so anxious 😬 so I don’t really watch it - but I DO have a new favorite book! I loved the show UnReal that was on Lifetime a few years ago. It showed how these shows are produced behind-the- scenes and all the in-and -outs … Continue reading The Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun
Mother of the Accused by Leanne Treese
Who loves a page-turning family drama here!?This one opens with a bang... literally. And has you scrambling to reach the end to find out what that bang brings.It opens in courtroom, where a verdict is about to be announced, but something interrupts the trial. Meredith's 18-year-old son Zach has been accused of sexual assault and … Continue reading Mother of the Accused by Leanne Treese
All Are Welcome by Liz Parker
👰🏼🏝⛈Dearly beloved readers,We are gathered here today at the destination wedding of Tiny and Caroline in beautiful sunny Bermuda.Where along with the luxurious wedding gifts from their wealthy, WASPy families, we’ll be unwrapping a heckuva-lot of secrets and dirty little lies. “…very fresh, real and hysterically funny…There aren’t nearly enough lesbian romantic comedies meant … Continue reading All Are Welcome by Liz Parker
The Stranger in the Mirror by Liv Constantine
It's #ThrillerThursday my friends!Have you read any great thrillers lately? Let me tell you about this one … you do not want to snooze on this book! “Liv Constantine plants her flag squarely in land staked out by the likes of Lisa Gardner and Karin Slaughter.”—Providence Journal I’m a huge fan of this duo and The Stranger … Continue reading The Stranger in the Mirror by Liv Constantine
With or Without You by Caroline Leavitt
Imagine waking up from a coma and having expert level skills that you never had before.You can suddenly speak fluent Mandarin or play the piano like a boss.Or, like Stella - acquire startling artistic talent.Slight reconfigurations or activations of the brain from injury. Sounds cool right? Well, except for the coma part, of course. … Continue reading With or Without You by Caroline Leavitt
The Seven Day Switch by Kelly Harms
Blame it on the vodka. How many times have we said THAT before?? 😆 Hahhah totally kidding (maybe) … but for Celeste and Wendy - BLAME THE VODKA. “Freaky Friday for the mom set, this novel by Harms (The Bright Side of Going Dark) is full of fun, relatable, and cringe-worthy moments, as each woman experiences … Continue reading The Seven Day Switch by Kelly Harms
The Sound of Wings by Suzanne Simonetti
🌿🌸🌵Do you have a favorite plant?I love maiden hair ferns and Japanese toad lilies! We’ve been slowly curating our garden to attract more butterflies and hummingbirds just like Goldie in this book, so I loved her most in this story! The plants pictured in my photo are all from my garden. 🥰 "A story world … Continue reading The Sound of Wings by Suzanne Simonetti