Review: “Belladonna” by Adalyn Grace

I’ve heard so much about Belladonna by Adalyn Grace that I could not resist being part of the tour for the paperback edition of this book through TBR and Beyond Tours. It was perfect timing since she was going to be at San Diego Comic Con and I could get it signed, as one does.Continue reading “Review: “Belladonna” by Adalyn Grace”

Mazey Eddings and “The Plus One”

I am both excited and sad about Mazey Eddings’ newest novel, The Plus One. I was so excited to read this one because I loved her first two books, A Brush With Love [Buy Bookshop Amazon LibroFM] and Lizzie Blake’s Best Mistake [Buy Bookshop Amazon LibroFM], and reviewed both of them here. But on theContinue reading “Mazey Eddings and “The Plus One””

Becky Chalsen Debuts With “Kismet”

I love introducing you all to debut authors, and this one is no exception. Becky Chalsen and I had the most fun chatting on YouTube ahead of her first book’s release and now I get to tell you all about Kismet [Buy Bookshop Amazon]. Kismet follows Amy as she heads to Fire Island for herContinue reading “Becky Chalsen Debuts With “Kismet””

Prince Harry Opens Up In “Spare”

I didn’t expect to find myself picking up Spare by Prince Harry, but here we are. I’ve never been a royal watcher in the slightest, nor have I really cared what they’re up to. There was so much buzz about the book, it made me curious. I decided to download the audiobook on Audible becauseContinue reading “Prince Harry Opens Up In “Spare””

Marie Lu Gives Us “Stars and Smoke”

I’m a big fan of Marie Lu‘s Skyhunter duology [Buy Bookshop Amazon], so when the opportunity to get my hands on an early copy of her next novel came up, I jumped on it. My friend and I both got an advanced bound manuscript of Stars and Smoke at YALLFest, and decided to read itContinue reading “Marie Lu Gives Us “Stars and Smoke””

“The Secrets of Hartwood Hall” by Katie Lumsden

If you’re a fan of Victorian literature, then this new book is basically made for you, but someone who is also obsessed with the genre. The Secrets of Hartwood Hall [Buy Bookshop Amazon] is the debut novel from Katie Lumsden. She’s a BookTuber on the channel Books and Things, which has quite the following. TheContinue reading ““The Secrets of Hartwood Hall” by Katie Lumsden”

Dr. Travis Langley and “Stranger Things Psychology: Life Upside Down”

If you haven’t figured out that I’m a big nerd yet, this will surely paint that picture for you. I’m 100% okay with that. I first learned of Dr. Travis Langley while attending my first San Diego Comic Con. He was on a psychology of cult TV shows panel with an author who worked onContinue reading “Dr. Travis Langley and “Stranger Things Psychology: Life Upside Down””

“Daisy Jones & The Six” by Taylor Jenkins Reid

I can’t decide if this is a ‘Bookstagram made me do it’ read or not. I picked up the book because I had the opportunity to watch the Daisy Jones and The Six TV adaptation before its release, and I felt like I should probably read the book first. So I did. (Check out myContinue reading ““Daisy Jones & The Six” by Taylor Jenkins Reid”

Ann Liang’s “This Time It’s Real”

Brace yourself for a boatload of cuteness. Ann Liang has gifted us a dang good time in the form of her YA novel, This Time It’s Real [Buy Bookshop Amazon]. Our protagonist in this novel is Eliza. She’s moved around a lot over her short life due to her mom’s job and that’s caused herContinue reading “Ann Liang’s “This Time It’s Real””

Dustin Nickerson on “How to be Married (To Melissa)”

Have you ever bought a book at a comedy show? I hadn’t until I went to see Taylor Tomlinson live, and her opener, Dustin Nickerson, had a book for sale. He was pretty good, so I figured I’d give it a shot. I mean, I’m not one to turn down a signed book, so IContinue reading “Dustin Nickerson on “How to be Married (To Melissa)””