This was SO hard! I realized how rarely I actually buy a book on cover alone. I usually base my selections off my friends reviews, authors I already like, or just my gut feeling. With the five books below, my gut feeling wasn’t so sure, but there was no way I could pass up those […]
The Brotherhood of the World Award
I was nominated for The Brotherhood of the World Award by Sophie, from Beware of the Reader. Sophie, thank you for being my blogging friend! Rules: Thank the person who nominated you and link back to their blog. Answer the questions sent to you. Nominate around ten bloggers. -I’m not going to nominate that many. I’m […]
New Release Review | Agent Bayne by Jordan Castillo Price
Agent Bayne by Jordan Castillo Price PsyCop #9 M/M Urban Fantasy JCP Books LLC | January 16, 2018 About the Book: Victor Bayne is through with the Chicago PD. Can he handle the FPMP? After years of frustration as a PsyCop, Victor Bayne reports for duty at the Federal Psychic Monitoring Program. As a fledgeling agent, […]
Blog Posts I Loved in January
This is one of my favorite memes. I love that it’s only once a month, and I love that it’s all about showing love for our blogging friends. Thanks so much, Kristin at Kristin Kraves Books, for creating it! Confessions of a Tea Sippin Blogger: I Live in a Home of Non-Readers I think a lot […]
Top 5 Tuesday | Intimidating Books!
It’s funny this is the Top 5 Tuesday today, because intimidating books have been on my mind lately. I was thinking about writing a Flights of Fancy about it, but now I get to talk about it right here. I’ve recently realized as I’ve gotten older my ability to read tomes has decreased. It’s not […]
Beat the Backlist Series Review | Immemorial Year by TJ Klune
About Book One: Once upon a time, humanity could no longer contain the rage that swelled within, and the world ended in a wave of fire. One hundred years later, in the wasteland formerly known as America, a broken man who goes only by the name of Cavalo survives. Purposefully cutting himself off from what […]