Despite being an angst fest, I liked this book a lot

Review of The Commitment by Virginia Hale Since I’ve read Virginia Hale’s fantastic debut novel Echo Point in 2017, I’ve enjoyed all of her books. I’ve heard that this one was heavy on angst which I’m not a fan but I decided to read it anyway. Despite being an angst fest, I liked it a […]
This book had a different feel but in a good way

Review of You’ll Be Fine by Jen Michalski This was pretty good. The story was different than I expected –that is until I saw it better explained in the reviews- but I still enjoyed it. I like when a book can surprise me a bit as long as it’s not too different from what I […]
This is a different and super addictive series

Review of Stitches and Sepsis by Liz Faraim This series is so hard to explain. At times I didn’t even know if I liked the book but it was like a car wreck; I couldn’t stop looking at (reading) it. I ended up staying up until 3 am because I could not stop reading. While […]
A romance served with a lot of drama and some funny moments

Review of Give in to Me by Elle Spencer A namesake character who is also a book reviewer and blogger? Well, I couldn’t say no to this novel even if Elle Spencer wasn’t one of my go-to authors. Gabriela has a book blog and wears Joe Malone perfume, but that’s where the similarities with this […]
Equal parts hot, romantic and drama-filled read

Review of One Weekend in Aspen by Jaime Clevenger Jaime Clevenger is on my automatic list of authors to read so when I saw she had a new release, I already knew that I was going to read it. But when I read the blurb, it definitely caught my attention. I’m happy to say that […]
I loved all of the different situations and drama in this book

Review of Across the Hall by Kat Jackson Caitlin has recently divorced, found a new condo, and started a new job as a substitute teacher. She is totally fine with her single life sharing nights with her chubby kitty and free time with her frustrating best friend. Mallory is the prickly history teacher from ‘Across […]
A book about redemption, forgiveness, and new beginnings

Review of Water Under Bridges by Harper Bliss, Audiobook narrated by Angela Dawe This is book 5 in the Pink Bean series which follows a group of lesbian friends who gather in a coffee shop in Sydney. Most books can be read as standalone as each focuses on a couple’s relationship but there will be […]
A dark and angsty read about alcoholism

Review of Beneath the Surface by Harper Bliss, Audiobook narrated by Angela Dawe This is book 2 of the Pink Bean series which follows the lives of a group of lesbian friends living in Sidney, Australia. Angela Dawe narrates most of the series (at the moment formed by 10 books) which is a great opportunity […]
A story full of angst and family conflict

Review of Sierra City by Gerri Hill, Audiobook narrated by Abby Craden I’m slowly going through Gerri Hill’s back catalogue released in audiobook. Sierra City was originally released in 2004 and even though it’s not one of my favourites by this author, the promise of Abby Craden as a narrator made it worth a try. […]