COVER REVEAL TIME! When I read the synopsis for Act Like a Lady, Think Like A Lord by Celeste Connally, I knew I wanted to be involved somehow and lord knows I love a cover reveal. I am a "judge a book by its cover" person and omg the cover for this book is so pretty!
Author: Bookish Rantings
Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute by Talia Hibbert is DELIGHTFUL
Talia Hibbert is one of my favorite authors of all time. The way she writes, her characters, and the emotions she gets her readers to feel. So, when I heard that she was coming out with a YA book, I knew I had to read it. And, unsurprisingly, I was not disappointed.
Well Traveled by Jen DeLuca: Dex Can Be Redeemed
There are not many series where I've read every book, but Well Met is one of them. Well Traveled is the latest book and while at first, I wasn't sure because...it's Dex. We aren't supposed to like him. Well, this book changed my mind. No one was more surprised than me!
A Dash of Salt and Pepper by Kosoka Jackson: My Favorite Romance of the Year
Ok, confession time! I am a sucker for chef romances. Maybe it's because I went to culinary school. Maybe it's because competence in a very specific skill is hot as hell. Whatever the reason, I love a chef romance and A Dash of Salt and Pepper is one of the best!
Long Story Short: A Unique Pride and Prejudice Retelling
As y'all know, I will read just about any Pride and Prejudice retelling and this one did not disappoint. I had some issues with the dude character (when do I not), but overall, this was really well done and I connected a lot with Beatrice.
Death on a Winter Stroll by Francine Matthews Blog Tour: Excerpt
Who doesn't love a murder in the winter?? Ok, maybe not in real life but in a book, it's the best! Luckily, that's what Death on a Winter Stroll by Francine Matthews is all about. Murder. Winter. Christmas. And so many suspects. What more could you want??
I’m The Girl by Courtney Summers: Be Careful When Reading
Courtney Summers is one of my must-read authors. Ever since I read Sadie, I have tried to read all her new stuff. That has meant I have been punched in the heart, cry-screamed into pillows, and been scared shitless when going to bed at 2 AM.
The Miraculous Sweetmakers: The Frost Fair by Natasha Hastings Ultimate Your: Review
I have had a theory that nothing can tear your heart out, stomp on it, and then put it gingerly back together like a middle grade book and The Miraculous Sweetmakers: The Frost Fair proves that point 1000%. Literally, the first chapter just stabs you right in the heart. THE FIRST CHAPTER. I was not prepared. I cried and then kept reading and cried SO MANY TIMES after that.
The Lady’s Guide to Death and Deception Blog Tour: Review
Oh look! A Pride and Prejudice retelling/spin-off. Who would have thought such a book would be on this blog??? Lol. How many times have I talked about how I want to read all the Pride and Prejudice retellings?! Well, I never thought I would find a book (let alone a series!) where Mary Bennet is a British spy but here we are. I loved reading this book!
Home Field Advantage: THE CUTEST STORY EVER
I didn't know how much I needed a story about a girl football player and a girl cheerleader, but I totally did. Homefield Advantage delivered on everything it offered and more. Dahlia Adler does it again!!