Leaving Isn’t the Hardest Thing
I’ve been into non-fictional accounts of people’s lives ever since I discovered Ann Morrow Lindbergh and a biography about her in my high school library… Read More »Leaving Isn’t the Hardest Thing
I’ve been into non-fictional accounts of people’s lives ever since I discovered Ann Morrow Lindbergh and a biography about her in my high school library… Read More »Leaving Isn’t the Hardest Thing
I received a copy of this book for Christmas last year and read it in my book club recently. I have to say, collective reading… Read More »In the Dream House
It was suggested in my book club that we read The Mercies by Kiran Millwood Hargrave and I quickly agreed. I’m not sure if I… Read More »The Mercies
What a delight to have another novella from Elna Holst. You may remember the review I put out two years ago covering In the Palm—a… Read More »Gretel on Her Own
I’ve had a pretty hectic spring so far, but managed to finish A Tender Grave by Sheri Reynolds. I was pretty interested in this book… Read More »A Tender Grave
I aim, in this review, not to give away any spoilers, at least not share what you can’t attain by the blurb on the book’s… Read More »Plain Bad Heroines
I’ve been seeing this book everywhere and decided to get it in audio form. Honey Girl by Morgan Rogers is a New Adult novel centered… Read More »Honey Girl
There’s only been one book that has ever made me shed a tear and now there’s two. I hate crying, which is why I always… Read More »Fishwives
I found this novella on Audible and had to give it a listen. Something about the description was captivating, but I was not prepared for… Read More »The Empress of Salt and Fortune
I guess it’s time that I mention how much I love Hamilton. Hopefully, you all know what I’m referring to, but in case you don’t:… Read More »That Could Be Enough