Early Review | Summoned to Thirteenth Grave by Darynda Jones

Summoned to Thirteenth GraveCharley Davidson #13Author: Darynda JonesUrban FantasySt. Martin’s PressJanuary 15, 2019 About the Book: Grim Reaper Charley Davidson is back in the final installment of Darynda Jones’ New York Times bestselling paranormal series! Charley Davidson, Grim Reaper extraordinaire, is pissed. She’s been kicked off the earthly plain for eternity – which is the appropriate […]

2019 Blogging/Reading Resolutions

This year my resolutions are short and sweet. Birdie resolves to use not be so strict in her blogging schedule. In 2016 and 2017 I was able to blog religiously, regularly, following a pretty steady schedule.  2018, it was more of a struggle, and I spent a lot of time agonizing over it.  I started […]

Top 5 Tuesday | Need to Read!!

Top 5 Tuesday!  There’s so much I didn’t read in 2018. My entire reading world became light and fluffy romance novels, which means everything slightly intense I wanted to read was pushed back. I’m praying that 2019 is a lot easier on me, and I can get back to reading the deeper stories I’ve listed […]

The Sh*t She Didn’t Say!

Some back story; originally Cat and I were supposed to review The Duke I Once Knew together as a buddy review.  She read it first, and wrote herself some notes to help jump start our discussion.  Sadly I wasn’t able to read it, and Cat ended up taking over the blog tour spot writing a […]

The 2018 Birdie Book Awards!

Another year has come and gone.  Another year of swimming through the mediocre books to find the hidden gems.  (Or, in my case, jumping right to the authors and series you know are going to be spectacular.  Who doesn’t love a sure thing??!) Yes, that’s right, it’s time to celebrate each genre and trope by […]

2018 Beat the Backlist RESULTS!

2018 Beat the Backlist has come to an end.  How did I do?  Meh… I guess I did okay.  Not great. I read 15 books I consider part of ‘Beat the Backlist’.  What I qualify are books I put on my TBR list before 2018, and they were published before 2018.  I also don’t count […]