Author: Pepper AnneGet it here! Bob Leach was a throwback to an era of legendary Texas desperados. He was a conman, a kidnapper, a cattle rustler, a stickup man, and more. But far from practicing his depredations in the Wild West heyday of the 1880's, Leach was a modern-day badman who became one of the... Continue Reading →
The Soldier Gets His Girl: Crimson Creek Book 1
Author: Jane PollerGet it here! Single mom Cindy doesn't have time for a relationship. Between soccer practice, school events, and work, she's holding on by a thread. All she wants is to spend more time with her kids before they grow up. Andy didn't expect a forced medical retirement from the Army to send him... Continue Reading →
Omega’s Affinity (Fairhaven Academy Book 2)
Author: Cara BryantGet it here! In a world where omegas are meant to be meek and powerless, I stand to become the strongest mage in centuries. If I survive. Magic flows through my veins–so powerful that my father locked it away. So powerful he would have destroyed me to keep me from claiming it. With... Continue Reading →
Stephanie’s Review of “From Blood and Ash” by Jennifer L. Armentrout
By: Stephanie Wyatt From Blood and Ash by Jennifer L. Armentrout tells the story of a teenager named Poppy who is her kingdom's Maiden. She is tasked with remaining pure so she can ascend to take her rightful place with the gods and help others in the kingdom ascend as well. One night during her... Continue Reading →
Friday Favorites: Books That Primarily Take Place Outdoors
By: Cait Marie Happy Friday! I recently realized that a lot of the books I read, and most of the ones I write, take place primarily outdoors, so I thought a prompt for that would be fun. Now, these books do not solely take place in nature. They either have a majority of scenes outside... Continue Reading →
Christopher’s Review of “The Goblin Emperor” by Katherine Addison
By: Christopher Bartlett I’ve been a member of a service called Book of The Month Club for a number of years, simply because I enjoy discovering new books and authors. Katherine Addison’s The Goblin Emperor is one of the books that has come across my desk in that time. And while it is not a... Continue Reading →
WWW Wednesday: January 18, 2023
By: Manuela Soares Happy New Year and Hump Day readers! We’ve reached the middle of another week which makes it time to catch up with what’s being read! WWW Wednesday is a weekly reading update hosted by Taking on a World of Words. The Three Ws are: What are you currently reading? What did you recently finish reading?... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “Not Friends” by Rachel John
By: Cait Marie Blurb Friends come and go. I wish this one would go.Sadie… I know Denver Talcott hates me as much as I hate him, but since we’re sharing custody of the same friend, I can’t get rid of him. Believe me, I’ve tried.Worse, he’s now working at the same startup as me. My dream... Continue Reading →
Top Ten Tuesday: Bookish Goals for 2023
By: Cait Marie Top Ten Tuesday used to be a weekly post hosted by The Broke and the Bookish, but was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in 2018. This week’s prompt is bookish goals for the year, which I think is super fun. Read at least 100 books total Read at least 20 physical books (I've barely read... Continue Reading →
Blood Of My Enemy (The Hunter Games Book 1)
Author: Ariel DawnGet it here! When the moon rises, the creatures of the night come out to play…The hunt is all Malcolm Crowley—scratch that, Malcolm Reynolds—knows. Ever since Mal was thrust into a world of blood, enemies, and death, he’s thought of nothing except revenge against the vampires who killed his parents and marked his... Continue Reading →
