MAD, BAD & DANGEROUS TO KNOW by Samira Ahmed is a standalone that combines a great contemporary art history-inspired treasure hunt with history-inspired flashbacks. I happily obtained an advanced readers copy from Soho Teen who kindly sent it to me for an honest review.
Harlequin Holiday Blog Tour: Day 2 Featuring Sarah Morgan’s A WEDDING IN DECEMBER
Hello! Welcome back to Day 2 of the 2020 Holiday Blog Tour by Harlequin Trade Publishing. A WEDDING IN DECEMBER is a lovely, funny story about a young woman who gets engaged at Thanksgiving and is planning a Christmas Eve wedding — but with a side of family drama. This post does not contain spoilers.
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Hello! I am super excited to announce #MGR is a part of the 2020 Holiday Blog Tour by Harlequin Trade Publishing. A WEDDING IN DECEMBER is a lovely, funny story about a young woman who gets engaged at Thanksgiving and is planning a Christmas Eve wedding — but with a side of family drama. This post does not contain spoilers.
Continue reading “Harlequin Holiday Blog Tour: Day 1 Featuring Sarah Morgan’s A WEDDING IN DECEMBER”Rising From The Deep: Spoiler Review of CORAL by Sara Ella
CORAL by Sara Ella is a moving standalone that focuses on the challenges of anxiety and depression. This post CONTAINS SPOILERS.
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CORAL by Sara Ella is a moving standalone that focuses on the challenges of anxiety and depression. This post DOES NOT CONTAIN SPOILERS.
Continue reading “ARC Spoiler-Free Review: CORAL by Sara Ella”Holding On To What’s Important: THE LIBRARY OF LOST THINGS by Laura Taylor Namey
THE LIBRARY OF LOST THINGS by Laura Taylor Namey is a heartfelt contemporary that discusses the idea of family, mental health, and all things literary. I thankfully obtained this ARC from HarperCollins Publishers who kindly sent it to me via NetGalley for an honest review. Here is the summary and shortened review.
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