Book Review: “Red String Theory” By Lauren Kung Jessen

Do you believe in fate? That’s the central question for the characters in Red String Theory by Lauren Kung Jessen [Buy Bookshop Amazon LibroFM]. Rooney is an artist hiding her identity behind her anonymous work. She’s known as “Red String Girl” instead of her real name because she was born as art to a famous artist. RooneyContinue reading “Book Review: “Red String Theory” By Lauren Kung Jessen”

Book Review: “Knockout” by Sarah MacLean

I’m a big fan of Sarah MacLean‘s Hell’s Belles series because of their excellent blend of historical vibes, sassy women, humor, and of course, spice. The third book in the series is no different. Knockout [Buy Bookshop Amazon LibroFM] finally gives us a little more about Imogen’s backstory along with her romance. I’ve loved herContinue reading “Book Review: “Knockout” by Sarah MacLean”

Book Review: “Fangirl Down” by Tessa Bailey

When Tessa Bailey announced she was diving into the world of sports romance, I was pretty pumped. Then she said the first one would be golf, and I got a little bit nervous. Golf isn’t exactly the sport you think of when you think of romance, but she told me to trust her and gaveContinue reading “Book Review: “Fangirl Down” by Tessa Bailey”

Book Review: “Lunar New Year Love Story” by Gene Luen Yang & Leuyen Pham

I don’t read nearly enough graphic novels, which I tell myself is because I need to get through the other books to review first, but that reasoning seems a bit ridiculous right now. I don’t know what it was about Lunar New Year Love Story by Gene Luen Yang and Leuyen Pham that caught myContinue reading “Book Review: “Lunar New Year Love Story” by Gene Luen Yang & Leuyen Pham”

Book Review: “Lunar Love” by Lauren Kung Jessen

If you’re looking for a romance to read around Lunar New Year, look no futher than Lauren Kung Jessen’s debut novel, Lunar Love. Lunar Love [Buy Bookshop Amazon] introduces us to Olivia and Bennett. Their meet cute is in a bakery, but negotions over some buns is just the start of their rivals to lovers story.Continue reading “Book Review: “Lunar Love” by Lauren Kung Jessen”

Book Review: “Bride” by Ali Hazelwood

At this point in Ali Hazelwood‘s writing career, we know exactly what we are getting from her books. When I saw she was putting out a paranormal romance, I was highly curious about how she was breaking her usual mold and if we’d see any new tropes in her mix. The cover of Bride isContinue reading “Book Review: “Bride” by Ali Hazelwood”

Book Review: “The Disappearance of Astrid Bricard” by Natasha Lester

It’s been about a year since I picked up The Three Lives of Alix St. Pierre [Buy Bookshop Amazon LibroFM] and fell in love with the story. Now, Natasha Lester is bringing Alix back… sort of. The Disappearance of Astrid Bricard isn’t one I would normally pick up at first glance. I’m not a huge fan ofContinue reading “Book Review: “The Disappearance of Astrid Bricard” by Natasha Lester”

Book Review: “The Colliding Worlds of Mina Lee” by Ellen Oh

It’s not very often that a books has me looking up a music video, but that’s exactly what happened with The Colliding Worlds of Mina Lee by Ellen Oh. That’s because this YA novel is inspired the music video for Aha’s classic song, “Take On Me”. (Yes I knew the song, but I had neverContinue reading “Book Review: “The Colliding Worlds of Mina Lee” by Ellen Oh”

Book Review: “One in a Millennial” by Kate Kennedy

Sometimes, a good title and cover is all it takes to get my interest. One in a Millennial by Kate Kennedy is one of those books, so when the team behind this one asked if I’d be interested in checking it out, I couldn’t say no. I had never heard of Kate Kennedy before agreeingContinue reading “Book Review: “One in a Millennial” by Kate Kennedy”

Book Review: “Being Henry” by Henry Winkler

We love a good celebrity memoir around here, (Why do I keep saying ‘we’ when this is very much so a one-woman-band around here? lol.) so I was pretty pumped that Celadon sent me an advanced copy of Henry Winkler’s memoir, Being Henry. The timing made it even more exciting because Henry was at aContinue reading “Book Review: “Being Henry” by Henry Winkler”