The Review I picked up The Hush on a whim while searching for a thriller to listen on Audible. The Hush being an Audible Original;…
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The Afterlife of Holly Chase was once a booktube darling that made noise because it’s inspired by Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol. And because I…
The Red Address Book | Sofia Lundberg
The Review The Red Address Book is a historical fiction novel that follows the life of Doris. One thing I’m always cautious about in historical…
Take a Hint, Dani Brown | Talia Hibbert
The Review Dear Reader, I have a confession. I am a Talia Hibbert fan. And I have been a fan for years. My descent into…
The Dead and The Dark | Courtney Gould
The Review Dear Reader. I will admit that I am not much of a young adult fiction reader. I’m a geriatric millennial and try to…
Flowers for the Sea | Zin E. Rocklyn
The Review This book is a bit hard for me to review. Because objectively, I know it’s a great little novella. The elements are there,…
The Bluest Eye | Book Review
The Review I have returned to this novel several times in my life, this was my third read. Darling Reader, I’m not much of a…
Sugar | Book Review
At the end of last year, I posted a Twitter poll with a list of authors I wanted to read. I asked my following which…
Review | What’s Left of Me is Yours
The story of a daughter finding out the story she was told about her mother’s death may have been a lie to cover up a possible scandal. Set against the backdrop of 1990’s Japan, an engaging story of family, romance, and deception.
Review | Push
The Synopsis Precious Jones, an illiterate sixteen-year-old, has up until now been invisible: invisible to the father who rapes her and the mother who batters…