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Book Lovers Blog Tour
Book Lovers Blog Tour
One of my most anticipated reads of the year!
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Anticipated Releases: April-June
Some releases coming up in the next few months that I’m pumped about, some I’ve already purchased…
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March Wrap Up
I’ve been letting this blog fall to the wayside and that makes me really sad. I’m going to try to make a bigger effort to get my reviews back on track. Until then, my March Wrap Up!
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Two Book Tuesday
Two books read back-to-back where I cried my eyes out. Typical.
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January Wrap Up
Starting off the year with 18 books! Now I’m afraid I started out too hot…
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The End of Year Survey
The End of Year Survey
I’m going to try my hardest to not repeat any books for all 36 questions. I read 176 books, you would think I could find a different answer for each question…
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Favorite YA Books of 2021
Favorite YA Books of 2021
Yes, there are a lot of books and yes, I do have another post with even more picks. I’m a very indecisive person…
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Today we are celebrating the release of a standalone title by Carrie Aarons. FORGIVEN is available for purchase now, and it is the second book in the Nash Brothers series! For a limited time, you can get the first book in the series, FLEETING, for 99 cents! You can follow Carrie for exclusive updates about the series. Sign up for Carrie’s NewsletterJoinCarrie’s Street TeamForgiven by Carrie…
*Cover Reveal* War of Hearts by S. Young
War of Hearts by S. Young
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Release date: October 1st, 2019
Cover Designer: Hang Le
Thea Quinn has no idea what she is. All she knows is that her abilities have been a plague upon her life since she was a child. After years of suffering at the hands of a megalomaniac, Thea escaped and has been on the run ever since.
The leadership and protection of his pack are of the…
Review of Jade Chang’s The Wangs Vs. The World
10 Word Review: Wealthy family loses everything during the financial crisis, hilarity ensues!
Spoiler Free Review: I really enjoyed this book! It was funny and touching, though it does take a bit to warm up to some of the characters! I think it’s also a fantastic representation of how the U.S. got into the financial crisis, and includes one of the best explanations I’ve seen yet. It’s simple, to the point, and well illustrated!
I thought that this was an interesting twist on the classic immigrant story. The ending was completely fitting and I did grow to really care for the characters. I’d definitely recommend it!