Holy wow this was an amazing book! Rarely I see a book about an already married couple and the trials they have to face as time passes and they also face their own insecurities. As Tessa Bailey mentions in her Acknowledgments, she was inspired by her own life, adding in her amazing talent in crafting […]
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[Asis’ Review] The Queen of Nothing by Holly Black
The Queen of Nothing is the third and final book in the Folk of the Air series, you can read my review of the first book right HERE: REVIEW OF THE CRUEL PRINCE by Holly Black. And of the second book right HERE: REVIEW OF THE WICKED KING by Holly Black. There might be spoilers of […]
[Asis’ Review] All Fired Up by Lori Foster
I read this book with no memory of the synopsis whatsoever so I really had no clue what I was in for. For starters, I need to say what stood out to me the most, which is that the characters could’ve been better developed. I feel like that was the main thing that affected this […]
[Rachel’s Review]: All-American Muslim Girl by Nadine Jolie Courtney
There are very few books that actually make me cry at the end but this is definitely one of them. All-American Muslim Girl is equal parts heart-wrenching and heartwarming and has such an important message for the current political climate: acceptance. Acceptance of oneself, one’s religion and one’s culture. Allie’s exploration of her faith and […]
[Asis’ Review] Winterwood by Shea Ernshaw
The quotes used on this Review were taken from the ARC and may change after publication. This is the first book I read by this author and the first thing I want to say is that I truly liked Shea’s writing. Her prose was beautiful, enjoyable and it kept you holding on to every word. […]
[Skye’s Review:] The Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay Adams
“You guys read romance novels?”“We call them manuals.” This book starts off with Gavin’s friends giving him an intervention. Gavin’s wife, Thea, has asked for a divorce which Gavin doesn’t want. He’s been staying in a hotel room and moping for the past couple of days. Enter Gavin’s teammates and friends. They decide to induct […]
(JoJo’s Book Review) : Get A Life, Chloe Brown By Talia Hibbert
When I saw the cover of Get A Life, Chloe Brown I was immediately drawn in, I didn’t even read the blurb yet I was just hypnotized by the cover, I am pretty sure if it could talk it would say something in Chloe Brown’s voice basically demanding that I stop being ridiculous and read […]
[Skye’s Review]: The Last True Poets of the Sea by Julia Drake
Friends, saying this book took me by surprise would be an understatement. It’s been a while since I’ve read such a thought-provoking book. This book truly makes you think and feel. The Last True Poets of the Sea centers itself around darker, emotional themes such as grief, loss, pain, confusion, and fear of the unknown. […]