Historical fiction is one of my favorite genres and Our Woman in Moscow is surprisingly the first book by Beatriz Williams I’ve read. I was especially intrigued by Williams’ usage of actual Cold War espionage characters and events. Though Williams uses some dual timeline structuring that is extremely common in historical fiction, I found it […]
Reviews
[Portia’s Review]: The Rulebreaker by Claire Contreras
To get everyone up to speed, my love for Claire Contreras knows no bounds. I rave about her on every review, so here we are again. (Side note: this book is technically a standalone, however, the book before it was called The Heartbreaker, and follows the oldest brother of 3, who is mentioned in this […]
[Jess’s Review]: To Sir, With Love by Lauren Layne
I feel like a word that will always come to mind with this book is enchanting. This book made me swoon, sigh, cry, and laugh. Allllll of the emotions. I felt such a connection to Gracie with her love for fairy tales and daydreaming her dream life and love life. She was such an incredible […]
[ Malia’s Review ]: Realm Breaker (Realm Breaker #1) by Victoria Aveyard
The past year I have been trying to add more fantasy reads to my TBR and I was instantly sold on this one. The band of misfits was what pulled me in and I couldn’t wait to read about them. With this being my first read by Victoria Aveyard, I was quite eager to start. […]
[Skye’s Review:] We Can’t Keep Meeting Like This by Rachel Lynn Solomon
We Can’t Keep Meeting Like This follows Quinn during her last summer before she starts college. She’s working at her family’s wedding planning business when she runs into Tarek. Tarek, her old friend. Tarek, the guy she poured her heart out to in an email a year ago. An email that he never responded to. […]
[Brittany’s Review]: When Stars Collide (Chicago Stars #9) by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
After reading Kiss An Angel by Susan Elizabeth Phillips, I was very excited to read another book by her. Let it be known though, this author has a unique writing style—at least to me. In this book we meet Olivia Shore, a well-known opera singer. Olivia is high-strung and completely focused on her career. Olivia […]
[Rachel’s Review]: My Contrary Mary by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton & Jodi Meadows
I flippin’ love historical fiction. I especially love 16th and 17th-century historical fiction that focuses on Mary, Queen of Scots, Elizabeth I or any of the six wives of Henry VIII and will devour any of it I can get my hands on. Unfortunately, that means that some of the books often feel repetitive because […]
[Shana’s Review]: A Season of Sinister Dreams by Tracy Banghart
I’ll be honest, this review is a difficult one to write because the story jumps right in to important details. Which is great!! I just like my reviews to be spoiler-free, so I’m going to tip toe around pertinent information as much as possible. Wish me luck! OK, I want to start off by saying […]