Hi everyone, it’s Sabrina! Today I’m here to chat about a book I read recently - In My Dreams I Hold A Knife by Ashley Winstead. I believe there are no spoilers in this review, however there are some leading statements that might make it easier to predict events of the book - so if… Continue reading Reviewing In My Dreams I Hold A Knife
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Ranking and Reviewing K.J. Charles’ Novels
Hello friends! Vera here today, and I'm so darn excited for today's post. I've tried to talk myself out of it multiple times knowing that (1) it would take a shit-load of time to write it, (2) in terms of views, it would likely not do that well. But nonetheless, I was unable to abandon… Continue reading Ranking and Reviewing K.J. Charles’ Novels
All The Reasons I Loved Even If We Break
Hi all, it’s Sabrina! Something that has always annoyed me about my reading habits is that I usually pick books on a whim - I hear or see something about a book and think, okay, I’m going to read that as soon as I can and I put it on hold from my library. And… Continue reading All The Reasons I Loved Even If We Break
10 Dark Books I’ve Read Recently
Happy Halloween season everyone! It’s Sabrina here, and in today’s post as part of Wordy and Whimsical's Spooky October, I’m sharing my thoughts on a whole bunch of books that have the word “dark” in the title! You may remember that a few months ago I accidentally made an entire TBR based on this prompt,… Continue reading 10 Dark Books I’ve Read Recently
Four Reasons I Love the Dumplin’ Series by Julie Murphy
Hello friends, Vera here today! I'm really looking forward to sharing today's post with you, which I wrote in a frenzy of wanting to scream about two of my recent reads, Puddin' and Pumpkin by Julie Murpy. Given the fact that I adored Dumplin' when I read it a couple of years ago, I decided… Continue reading Four Reasons I Love the Dumplin’ Series by Julie Murphy
Pagan Magic and Religion Collide in The Wolf and the Woodsman by Ava Reid
In her forest-veiled pagan village, Évike is the only woman without power, making her an outcast clearly abandoned by the gods. The villagers blame her corrupted bloodline—her father was a Yehuli man, one of the much-loathed servants of the fanatical king. When soldiers arrive from the Holy Order of Woodsmen to claim a pagan girl… Continue reading Pagan Magic and Religion Collide in The Wolf and the Woodsman by Ava Reid
Mystery and Thriller Mini Reviews
Hello friends! I'm here with three mini reviews today, two of them are for thriller novels and one of them is for a mystery. I had a really great time reading two of these three books, while one of them was an utter disappointment and will certainly end up on my worst books of the… Continue reading Mystery and Thriller Mini Reviews
My Thoughts on the Shadow and Bone Netflix Adaptation
Hello there! I'm always late to the party when it comes to watching and writing about adaptations because it usually takes some time for me to get to these. I'm a big reader — and recently a big (fiction) podcast listener — so I tend to prioritize those two types of media in my free… Continue reading My Thoughts on the Shadow and Bone Netflix Adaptation
Four Books, Four Conflicts: Mini Reviews and Musings
Hi all, it’s Sabrina! I was in a massive reading slump at the beginning of April, but I’m happy to say I’ve since overcome it and finished reading four books. This post is me chatting a bit about those four books and the conflicts they caused in me - though I suppose “musings” or “contemplations”… Continue reading Four Books, Four Conflicts: Mini Reviews and Musings
Mini Reviews of Two New Favorite Romance Novels
Hello friends! Today I brought you two romance novels I read at the end of 2020, but haven't had the chance to talk about yet. I'm thankful for these two fun romances as they made some of the most stressful parts of my December a lot more bearable, and I hope they'll have a similar… Continue reading Mini Reviews of Two New Favorite Romance Novels