
Sculptors are my favorite kind of artist, which is why I love writing and reading about them. Rock Solid (Stoddard Art School, Book 2) by Lisa A. Olech narrated by Anthony Lee […]
Sculptors are my favorite kind of artist, which is why I love writing and reading about them. Rock Solid (Stoddard Art School, Book 2) by Lisa A. Olech narrated by Anthony Lee […]
Different from everything I’ve ever had here. Not just a novel, not just poetry, is both and neither at the same time. Definitely worth the reading. I Am Here Now by Barbara […]
No easy books on this blog today… This one’s cover is so right it’s scary. August Fog (August Fog, #1) by A.L. Goulden released Saturday in the Adult, Contemporary, Romance, Women’s Fiction genre. Monica Waters […]
This is so cute!!! All of it, from the title to the plot. I Kissed Alice by Anna Birch released yesterday in the LGBTQ+, Romance, Young Adult genre. Rhodes and Iliana couldn’t be more […]
Books set in this period are always very hard, and I really look up to Authors brave enough to do it. Between These Walls by Michael Newman released in March in the […]
Definitely an interesting adventure. The Nightjar’s Promise (The F.I.G. Mysteries Book 4) by Barbara Casey released in April in the Young Adult, Fantasy, Fiction/Mystery genre. Jennifer Torres, one of the three FIGs (Females […]
I love stories with timelines that unfold in different times. A Savage Kultur by Monique Roy released last May in the Historical fiction genre. Ava is a Jewish art student who suddenly […]
The cover intrigued me, and the plot sealed the deal. Tomorrow and Yesterday by Kris Francoeur released in January in the Women’s Fiction genre. The air was so cold, it was hard […]
A sweet, and difficult, series. Love on the Line by Lynn Michaels is a M/M Contemporary Romance Series whose latest, Point on the Canvas, released last week. Lines on the Mirror ~ […]
I like all the edges in this story. The Games We Play by Lorrain Allen released January 3 in the romantic suspense genre. Jada’s fairytale marriage went to hell in a handbasket […]