What a tumultuous time our world is facing right now. It’s felt crazy for a long time, but the birth of Covid19 has really just rocked our world. It feels almost pre-apocalyptic out there, with minimal cars on the roads and all the parking lots empty. I’m not sure about you, but I’ve had my […]
Top 5 Tuesday Eve! | K, L, M, N, & O Authors
Welcome to Top 5 Tuesday Eve! I secretly love doing these. It’s like, wanting to share a review on release day means I have to move Top Five Tuesday, which makes me feel like I get the jump on everyone. I think maybe I’m just a smidge competitive. How fitting is it that the book […]
Top 5 Tuesday | F, G, H, I, & J Authors
Happy Top 5 Tuesday! Author alphabet part 2! I actually had to reach onto my Goodreads shelf for some of these. It definitely makes you think about how many letters have very few books on them. I literally only have one “I” author, on Goodreads and on Birdie Bookworm. It’s gonna be what it’s gonna […]
Release Blitz | A Vigil in the Mourning by Hailey Turner
A Vigil in the Mourning by Hailey TurnerSoulbound #4Urban Fantasy M/MApril 06, 2020Purchase Link About the Book: The devil you know is never the one you should trust. Special Agent Patrick Collins is dispatched to Chicago, chasing a lead on the Morrígan’s staff for the joint task force. Needing a cover for his presence in the […]
Top 5 Tuesday | A, B, C, D, E Authors
Happy Top 5 Tuesday! Well, how about that! Creating a table of contents by author last name must have been kismet or something. This was so easy! Seriously! The hardest part was when I had to choose between authors I’ve only read one or two books from. I hope everyone else is thanking their past […]
Cat Sh*t | Bad Books: Tess of D’Urbervilles
This week, I’m going to talk about a book I consider irredeemable. There is nothing good about this story. Nothing. It sucks total ass from beginning to end. *Here’s where I tell you this post contains heavy spoilers about Tess of the d’Urbervilles: A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented, by Thomas Hardy, published in 1891. You […]