Over 100 bloggers have joined forces to bring you the #UltimateBlogTour, created by Dave at The Write Reads, featuring Ben Galley! For the next few days, you can find reviews on his four books all across the book community. The schedules for all the blogs and books will be at the end of this post.... Continue Reading →
2019 Mid-Year Book Freak Out Tag
By: Cait Marie Can you believe June is almost over?! Well, it is, which means it's time for the Mid-Year Book Freak Out Tag! You can read 2018's here. I saw this done by Melanie over at Mel To The Any. The original tag was created byย ReadLikeWildfireย andย Earl Grey Books! I have read 37 books so... Continue Reading →
Invaluable’s Literary Map
Summer is officially here, and with it comes a slew of new books, as well as thoughts of travel. Thereโs no better place to visit than a destination filled with literary history or the cities in which your favorite classics were set. Invaluable created a neat map that outlines the most-used global locations in literature... Continue Reading →
Cait’s ARC Review of “Child of Earth” by Lela Grayce
By: Cait Marie *I received a free advanced copy of this book from the author for my honest review.* This is the second novella in the Lunar Medallion series. Reviews for the rest of the series: Areion (Book 1)Child of Water (Novella 1.5)Scylla (Book 2) Child of Earth picks up right after Child of Water,... Continue Reading →
The Haunting of Hillwood Farm
Author: Kathryn KnightGet a copy here! After tragedy strikes, Callie Sinclair is left with a gift she never wantedโthe ability to communicate with ghosts. But when a desperate widow begs for her help, she reluctantly agrees to investigate the strange occurrences at Hillwood Farm. She quickly realizes sheโs dealing with a dangerous presence beyond anything... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “North to Nara” by Amanda Marin
By: Cait Marie *I received a free copy of this book for my honest review.* Set in a dystopian future, 17-year-old Neve has always admired the different civil servants of the Nation. From Enforcers to Counselors to Sufferers, they're the people fully devoted to the Nation and its laws. Sufferers are empaths who take on... Continue Reading →
Lyrical Embrace
Author: Amber DaultonGet a copy here! Out-of-work violinist Erica Timberly decides enough is enough. She leaves her abusive boyfriend and flees the big city, but then her car breaks down in the middle of the night. Though wary of men, she accepts help from Dylan Haynes, a stranger driving by on the road, and soon... Continue Reading →
Hayley’s Review of “Jake’s Redemption” by Jamie Schulz
By: Hayley Green Imagine a world where women rule over men. Men are slaves, sold at auctions for their skills or as breeders. They are controlled by a drug that makes them freeze in fear, and women have Hysterical Strength, something stronger than menโs strength. It kicks in when women feel threatened. That is the... Continue Reading →
WWW Wednesday: June 12, 2019
By: Cait Marie Hello, hello! It has been a great reading month--I've already read five books so far! And I'm almost done with several more. 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... Continue Reading →
Cait’s ARC Review of “The F Word” by Michelle MacQueen and Ann Maree Craven
By: Cait Marie *I received a free ARC of this book from the authors for my honest review.* One tragic accident causes a group of friends to drift apart and deal with grief and guilt as they move on with their lives. Peyton didn't just lose her brother in the accident. Her best friend, and... Continue Reading →
