I reread The Christmas Remedy in preparation for reading this, as it had been a couple of years. I loved it as much on reread as I did the first time around. Though I also saw how much I have changed as a reader and reviewer. I loved how much Josh and Holly played into Ivy’s story, ...
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BOOK REVIEW: Candy Apple Kisses by Amy Clipston
This review is so hard to write. I love Amy Clipston. I love her writing, I adore her story lines, and I’ve never been disappointed. Until now. I’ve made myself sit with these feelings for a bit because while it is a good book, it was just too much in ways that didn’t ...
BOOK REVIEW: Delayed Justice by Cara Putman
First, I gotta start reading those book synopses and not just flying by the seat of my pants when I’m reading a series. I was convinced this would be the story of Brandon and Caroline; it was just set up, for me, that way at the end of Imperfect Justice. And while it was not their story, they did ...
BOOK REVIEW: Becoming Mrs. Lewis by Patti Callahan Henry
I think I was meant to put off reading this book. I’ve had it from NetGalley from the great before, and then it showed up on the Book Girls Guide for June. I pulled up my eBook, excited to do two birds with one stone, if you will, and then stalled. I truly struggled to get through the first ...
BOOK REVIEW: Imperfect Justice by Cara Putman
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 ...




