Halfway through the series McKenzie is so far my favorite girl. Not that there's not something to adore about each one but Elizabeth is so mature beyond her years and while the voice of reason also comes across as formal. Sydney seems to have a lot of spirit and she was fun to get to know. ...
BOOK REVIEW: Love’s Sacred Song by Mesu Andrews
Can I just take a moment to say how much I love the name Arielah? Hearing it said in the audio version really brought to life that name. And the personality that was created for her somewhere between innocent youth and beyond ready to assume her role of Queen to Solomon's King with wisdom and grace. ...
BOOK REVIEW: Uneasy Street by Becky Wade
Legit, I had concerns about the enemies to lovers premise of this book. I struggle with formulaic, predictable patterns. I struggle to love them, I struggle to engage with them, and honestly I struggle with the idea that I can see it all coming whether it be romance or mystery. When you call it ...
BOOK REVIEW: Rocky Road by Becky Wade
Sometimes reading (or listening) to a book series back to back gives you everything you ever wanted. There's a reason us readers are always on the watch for the next book, waiting (sometimes) impatiently for teasers and updates from our favorite authors. But sometimes, going straight from one right ...
BOOK REVIEW: Camp Club Girls: Sydney by Jean Fischer
Picking up where I left off with Elizabeth, Sydney highlights issues I had with the previous book but didn't bring up. And brought a new set of issues. I won't rehash Elizabeth because we'll that's a done deal but here we go! I just want to talk about Sydney for a moment. While Elizabeth comes ...




