By: Stephanie Wyatt Happy Friday, everyone! If you want to read more awesome posts like this one or follow along with the prompts. You can find them here: Friday Favorites Prompts. Bloggers, the linky to add your post is at the bottom! Indie authors are some of the best motivations for me as a writer.... Continue Reading →
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Manuela’s Review for “Milk and Honey” by Rupi Kaur
By: Manuela Soares Poetry has never been my strong suit, more often than not I have a hard time understanding and deciphering it, so it's not a genre that I typically gravitate towards or find enjoyable to read. That being said, I have studied it a bit in the past, my BA is in English... Continue Reading →
Release Blitz: Caught Looking
We're so excited to share with you all Kimberly Readnour's new release, CAUGHT LOOKING (Cessna U Wildcats - Book Four)!Genre: Sports romanceTrope: Forbidden love, second chance Synopsis What happens when the girl of your dreams turns out to be the one who could destroy them? With the sting from not being drafted still fresh, Dalton... Continue Reading →
WWW Wednesday: April 27, 2022
By: Cait Marie Hello! It's that time again. 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?What do you think youโll read next? I read multiple books at a time, and I've been reading a lot lately,... Continue Reading →
Release Blitz: Right Number, Wrong Girl
Sheโs fallen for a Duke, but she canโt fess up. Right Number Wrong Girl, an all-new, mistaken identity, laugh-out-loud, royal romantic comedy from New York Times bestselling author Emma Hart, is now available! Taking a work call for my best friend in my undies? Check.Filling in for her after an emergency and getting mistaken for... Continue Reading →
Mariah’s ARC Review of “Beast” by Lilith Adams
By: Mariah Brown This is my first ever book by Lilith Adams. I did not know what to expect coming into the short novel. I found it to be interesting though, as it was an adult twist on the fairy tales that we grew up with as kids. It brought a different light on Hansel... Continue Reading →
Tuesday Top 5: Rediscovered Books
By: Manuela Soares Hello once more, and welcome back to Functionally Fictional and a Tuesday Top 5. So, I'm packing to move, and one thing that this has had me doing is going through all my books and deciding which ones to keep and which to donate or junk. Now, even after donating nearly 100... Continue Reading →
Lipstick Covered Magnet
Author: Amber HerbertGet it here! Sheโs running from her past. Heโs hoping to become her present.Skylar has avoided her past for three years. She canโt be plagued by guilt and regret if she never has time to process what happened. When a song triggers the memories sheโs tried so hard to bury, she knows she... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “Finding My Voice” by Marie Myung-Ok Lee
By: Cait Marie Originally posted on YA Books Central. I was provided a free copy of the book from the publisher for my honest review. Blurb The groundbreaking Own Voices YA classic from Korean-American author Marie Myung-Ok Lee, reissued with a new foreword from Wicked Fox author Kat Cho.Seventeen-year-old Ellen Sung just wants to be like everyone... Continue Reading →
Friday Favorites: Books with Disability Rep
By: Cait Marie Happy Friday! In honor of Disability Book Week starting tomorrow (April 23), I wanted to share some of my favorite books with disabled characters. The problem is, there aren't that many, so I included chronic illnesses and mental health as well. As someone with a physical disability, it's sad to say hardly... Continue Reading →
