Just like the justice in this book, my thoughts are also imperfect. There’s a lot happening to unravel, and I am not sure my brain is up for the game in a way that makes sense outside said brain. Before we get into Emilie and Reid’s story, I want to touch on Hayden and Andrew from Beyond ...
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BOOK REVIEW: Brighter than Before by Courtney Walsh
Love a feel-good romance? You will love this book. Love a bit of friends-esque chick-lit? You will love this book? Love the idea of second chances in romance, friendship, and life in general? You will love this book. Despite the romance, I loved Courtney Walsh in the great before of my reading ...
BOOK REVIEW: The House on Foster Hill by Jaime Jo Wright
This is technically a re-read for me. Technically, because I literally never tracked it or reviewed it all those years ago. It’s Jaime Jo Wright’s first book, and it’s all the reasons I fell in love with her writing. I love suspense, I love dual timeline, Jaime Jo does everything I love with ...
BOOK REVIEW: Home no Matter Where by Nancy Naigle
My final trip to Whelk’s Island, that is, unless I can somehow be a one-woman show, convincing Nancy Naigle that this little community isn’t done telling stories, sharing wisdom, instilling values, and falling in love. Even if every single relationship (romantic, friendship, whatever) is insta. ...
BOOK REVIEW: Perennials by Julie Cantrell
I am really struggling with words to write this review. It’s not just words, as I’m struggling to gather my thoughts to be able to turn them into words. I mean, I really, really enjoyed the story. Yes, there were things that I struggled with, but overall, I loved the story. ...




