Memory Lane Monday: The Dollanganger Series by Virginia Andrews

Welcome to Memory Lane Monday! This is a feature of unforgettable books I have read in times past which have not had the chance to be reviewed on this blog as I read them a long time ago. Letsโ€™ call them my personal classics. I will be featuring several of my favorites and I hope … Continue reading Memory Lane Monday: The Dollanganger Series by Virginia Andrews

Book Review: Viral – A Button Poetry Book by Lily Myers

This year has been a good year for me with regards to reading more poetry collections and I am better for it. This is one of the best collections I have read so far. The 7 poems in this collection are poems by Lily Myers, Neil Hilborn, Javon Johnson, Rachel Rostad, Pages Matam, Dylan Garity, … Continue reading Book Review: Viral – A Button Poetry Book by Lily Myers

Book Review: Life’s Too Short by Abby Jimenez

This is the third book in "The Friend Zone" series and since the first two (The Happy Ever After playlist and The Friend Zone) were very good reads, my hopes were really high for this one. This is a "friends to lovers" romance featuring Vanessa and Adrian. Vanessa is a celebrity Vlogger who has suddenly … Continue reading Book Review: Life’s Too Short by Abby Jimenez

Book Review: Surviving Home by Katerina Canyon

Many thanks to Kelsey of Book Publicity Services who graciously sent me a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. This is my first by the author so I got into reading the book with no preconceived thoughts. Katarina Canyon's poetry collection is a reflection of her experiences growing up in … Continue reading Book Review: Surviving Home by Katerina Canyon

Book Review: Act Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert

โ€œA handsome man is a fearsome liability to everyone but himself.โ€โ€•ย Talia Hibbert, Act Your Age, Eve Brown This is the third book in this series and I have reviewed the first two books on this blog so you can check those out in "Book Reviews". This story is centered on the youngest Brown sister, Eve. … Continue reading Book Review: Act Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert

Top Ten Tuesday: Books That Made Me Laugh Out Loud

Hello everyone, I hope you are all having a great week so far. Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday and a new month. I hope you enjoyed May, though a short month. Wishing you all a blessed June. Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: Books That Made Me Laugh Out Loud

Top Ten Tuesday: June 2021 New Releases To Check Out This Month

Hello everyone, I hope you are all having a great week so far. Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday and a new month. I hope you enjoyed May, though a short month. Wishing you all a blessed June. Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: June 2021 New Releases To Check Out This Month

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 finished reading … Continue reading Monday Morning Motivation: Quotes From Books

Book Review: Gay Girl Good God by Jackie Hill Perry

As a poet, I am always eager to read work written by fellow poets whether it is poetry or prose. I am already a huge fan of the author's poetry so this book was a must read. 'Gay Girl Good God' is a memoir where the Jackie Hill Perry not only talks about her life's … Continue reading Book Review: Gay Girl Good God by Jackie Hill Perry

Book Review: Two Red Lines by Timi Waters

This is the 3rd and last book in the trilogy and I have reviewed the first two books on this blog in "Book Reviews" and you can check them out. The story continues as the Ajibade twins fight head to head to win Bekere's heart. Things get out of hand as Bekere's pregnancy comes to … Continue reading Book Review: Two Red Lines by Timi Waters