Hello everyone and happy new month! I hope you had a good reading month in May and looking forward to a better one this month. May was a better reading month for me than April on a general note but I wished I had gotten to read more books. I have quite a number of … Continue reading Jolly June: New Releases to look out for this month
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Book Review: Wideacre by Philippa Gregory
This has been a long time coming. Philippa Gregory is my favorite historical fiction author and her books are the most I have of a single author in my library. However, I have found myself gravitate towards her stories about the royal family more and I believe this is why it has taken me so … Continue reading Book Review: Wideacre by Philippa Gregory
Book Review: I For Don Blow But I Too Dey Press Phone by Hymar David
This book was gifted to me by my husband and I know it is one of those books he bought because he found the title really catchy. I was excited to get into this book irrespective of the fact that I have never heard about the author before now. 'I for don blow but I … Continue reading Book Review: I For Don Blow But I Too Dey Press Phone by Hymar David
Top Ten Tuesday: One-Word Reviews of My Last Ten Reads
Hello everyone, Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday. This week, I will be writing one-word reviews of my last ten reads. Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: One-Word Reviews of My Last Ten Reads
Book Review: Snow Day by Julia Lipson
This is an Audible original and a quick but engaging listen. It is my first by the author. It is a story with a close-proximity trope about two strangers who meet on a train ride from Milan to Paris stuck together due to a snow storm that has delayed their journeys. Amy is an American, … Continue reading Book Review: Snow Day by Julia Lipson
Book Review: All You Need Is Love by Jessica Redland
This was another good story by the author. Although I have been reading both the Whitsborough Bay and Hedge Hog Hollow Series, I decided to take a break from that and read something outside the series before going back. This story follows Sam and Jemma who have both experienced terrible heart breaks and loss. They … Continue reading Book Review: All You Need Is Love by Jessica Redland
Monday Morning Motivation: Quotes From Books
Welcome to Monday Morning Motivation! This is a feature where I will be sharing quotes from books and poetry that have motivated and encouraged me in one way or another. I hope you will find some of these quotes inspiring and uplifting. This week, I'll be sharing quotes from a book I just recently read … Continue reading Monday Morning Motivation: Quotes From Books
Book Review: Tri-Party by Kikelomo Kuponiyi
This is the second book by this author I am reading and because the I enjoyed the first book, I went into reading it with some high expectations. Christian fiction is a genre that I really love and one of the most delightful things for me is to discover authors (especially African/Nigerian) that I connect … Continue reading Book Review: Tri-Party by Kikelomo Kuponiyi
Book Review: Finding Hope At Lighthouse Cove by Jessica Redland
This is the third book in the Whitsborough Bay series. I have reviewed the first two books and other books by the author on ("Book Reviews") this blog. You can check them out as well. 'Finding Hope at Lighthouse Cove' is a story about infidelity, betrayal, toxic relationships, love and new beginnings. Alice's marriage comes … Continue reading Book Review: Finding Hope At Lighthouse Cove by Jessica Redland
Book Review: Part of Your World by Abby Jimenez
Abby Jimenez has fast become one of my favorite romance authors. After reading her first three books, I couldn't wait to read this new release and enjoy her heartwarming stories once again. 'Part of Your World' is an age-gap/opposites attract/social class disparity trope featuring Alexis, the 37 year old ER doctor from a very influential … Continue reading Book Review: Part of Your World by Abby Jimenez