What Happened That Night by Sheila O’Flanagan is my second book by this author this week, and I had forgotten what lovely reads her books are. This one features a jewellery designer and her passion for her work was hugely inspiring. My thoughts on What Happened That Night by Sheila O’Flanagan:… Read more »
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Book Review: Promise Me by Jade Beer
I’m delighted to join my first Bookouture blog blitz with my review of a book that captured my heart, the lovely Promise Me by Jade Beer. If you want to soar up and down like a bird with all the emotions, then read on! First Line of Promise Me by Jade Beer… Read more »
Book Review : Trivial Pursuits by Aven Ellis
Friendship goals, relationship goals, wardrobe goals and career goals; that’s what every Aven Ellis book I’ve ever read feels like to me. First Line of Trivial Pursuits by Aven Ellis “I stare at the blinking cursor on my cell phone.” My Thoughts on Trivial Pursuits by Aven Ellis I could just give… Read more »
Book Review: Lone Star by Paullina Simons
What have I being doing all my reading life that I haven’t read a book by Paulina Simons before now. I’ve just finished Lone Star by Paullina Simons and it pretty much finished me too. I’m blown away. By feels. All the feels. Blown away, into a lake of feels,… Read more »
Book Review: You Before Anyone Else by Julie Cross & Mark Perini
From glancing at the cover of You Before Anyone Else by Julie Cross and Mark Perini, you would be forgiven for dismissing this as a sweet and fluffy read. And yes it is sweet, with charming characters. But it’s so much more than that. It’s all about not judging people… Read more »
Book Review: The Hard Count by Ginger Scott
Urrrggh, The Hard Count by Ginger Scott is a hard one to rate. Parts I loved and other parts (I’m looking at you football) made me skim furiously. But overall I think it’s quite an achievement that despite an aversion to football, I still enjoyed this football themed book! First… Read more »
Book Review: Green Tea Latte To Go by Aven Ellis
Who doesn’t need some sweet, uplifting books in their literary diet! I know I do. I crave them, in between my gritty thrillers. And Aven Ellis delivers some of the sweetest, and some of the most uplifting books out there. First Line of Green Tea Latte To Go by Aven Ellis… Read more »
Book Review : The Problem With Forever by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Lots of authors are writing YA contemporary books that deal with emotional issues but The Problem with Forever by Jennifer L. Armentrout stands up with the best of them. Why? Because it makes you feel every single one of those emotions while reading it. The First Line of… Read more »
Book Review: The Boy Most Likely To by Huntley Fitzpatrick
Huntley Fitzpatrick has a way of making characters spring to life and set you firmly on their side. They aren’t perfect, they mess up and continue to mess up but as well as that they grow in front of your eyes until you are smiling with pride for just how… Read more »
Book Review: November 9 by Colleen Hoover
I seriously think that Colleen Hoover has one aim in life and that is to set a record for how many people in the world she can make cry. Yet again, she reeled me, made me fall in love with her characters and then squeezed my heart till it hurt…. Read more »
Book Review : My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick
Two words…just perfect! Ok, no I lied, there is more to say but those two words are all you really need to know! First Line of My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick “The Garretts were forbidden from the start.” What I loved about My Life Next Door by Huntley… Read more »
Book Review : This is Falling by Ginger Scott
This is Falling by Ginger Scott has made me fall back in love with New Adult books and I thought that I was burnt out on this genre for good. First Line of This is Falling by Ginger Scott: “I was feeling brave when I picked McConnell.” My Thoughts on… Read more »
Book Review: The Definition of Icing by Aven Ellis
I have a secret that I want to share! Whenever I need a little pick me up and an injection of romantic swoons in my reads, I turn to an Aven Ellis book. The Definition of Icing by Aven Ellis just like every other book that I’ve read by this… Read more »