The Girls Are All So Nice Here by Laurie Elizabeth Flynn: ARC Book Review
I binge-read this book so fast! It was addictively dark, and so twisted! The Girls Are All So Nice Here tells the story of Ambrosia Wellington, alternating between timelines of “then” – her first semester away at college, leading up…
June 2021: Monthly Wrap-Up
As you may have noticed, it’s been a little quite over here on my blog during the month of June! I’m not going on hiatus or anything like that, but there likely will continue to be a lot less content…
Instructions for Dancing by Nicola Yoon: Blog Tour & Book Review
Instructions for Dancing tells the story of Evie, who at 18 years old, is already disenchanted with love. After finding out her parents are splitting up – and that the reason causing this split is her father’s affair with another…
Mirrorland by Carole Johnstone: Blog Tour & Book Review
As a fan of mystery and horror, I was so excited to pick up Mirrorland. And between the gothic vibes, the unexpected twists, and the dark themes, I think any horror fan would be impressed with this novel! I’m the…
A Sisterhood of Secret Ambitions by Sheena Boekweg: Blog Tour & Book Review
A Sisterhood of Secret Ambitions imagines a reality where behind every important decision in history stood the Society: a secret group of women working in the shadows to influence political leaders of the world to make the right decision and…
May 2021: Monthly Wrap-Up
Happy Pride, everyone! 🌈 Whether you’re queer or not, out or not, I hope you have a wonderful June! I’m honestly still wrapping my head around the fact May is over… It’s kind of a funny time in my life,…
Honey Girl by Morgan Rogers: ARC Book Review
Honey Girl tells the story of Grace Porter, recent PhD graduate, as she tries to navigate the world post-college. A hard-working, type A personality, Grace has always done what’s needed to stick to her plan – the one her father…
The Ivies by Alexa Donne: Blog Tour & Book Review
Olivia is one of The Ivies: the infamous clique at Claflin Academy known for its members’ mission of getting in to Ivy League schools – and the lengths they’ll go to achieve it. They spend their days subtly sabotaging their…
Women Don’t Owe You Pretty by Florence Given: ARC Book Review
Today I’m bringing to you my first ever book review of a non-fiction work! Women Don’t Owe You Pretty is marketed as a “primer on modern feminism” and when looking for a way to describe this book, I would have…
Namesake by Adrienne Young: ARC Book Review
After the absolute cliff-hanger of an ending, Namesake picks up exactly where Fable left off. Separated from the crew of the Marigold and her only allies in a world full of thieves and crooks, Fable must make her way back…