This was a solid and absolutely British book. I don't mean that in a bad way at all; I have a bit of Anglophilia (like most...
This series always manages to throw me for a loop. It was the first Elise Sandburg book that caused me to become an Anne Fr...
Finished last night! Then I saw I was in tears. I cried because I felt understood all along by that invisible someone, and th...
Vienna Sky by Josh Sinason Genre: Spy-Fy, YA, Thriller. Publisher: Eternal Press Date of Publication: September 1 Number of p...
Bethany Waterbury left Hollywood and the shadow of her mother's death to give herself a fresh start. Her main intention—to co...
Thanks to Whiskey in the Jar Likes to Read. Way back in July she posted about the movie Suffragette which comes out this mon...
I will tell you something about stories [he said] They aren’t just entertainment. Don’t be fooled. They are all we have, ...
A Bewitching ThursdaySins of Long Ago by Naomi Bellina: Interview & Giveaway #bewitchingbooktours http://ow.ly/SSWZJInterv...
Out of twenty books, half were four-plus stars. Woohoo! we won't talk about the five books with two stars or less. two of ...
Just found this blog post by a brand new BLer. Here's an excerpt: "You’ve seen the classic fantasy weapon and armor tropes...
Favorite book of the month: The Dead House by Dawn Kurtagich Honorable Mentions: The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen C...