Judge Me when I’m Wrong
Pretty sure this is the first mystery I’ve read for the blog. It was nice to change the pace a bit. Judge Me When I’m… Read More »Judge Me when I’m Wrong
Pretty sure this is the first mystery I’ve read for the blog. It was nice to change the pace a bit. Judge Me When I’m… Read More »Judge Me when I’m Wrong
I hope everyone had a happy Halloween! Just because October is over doesn’t mean that all of the horror-themed books have to be put in… Read More »Carmilla and Laura
After listening to an interview with Clare Ashton on The Lesbian Talk Show in which After Mrs. Hamilton was described as a romance book that… Read More »After Mrs. Hamilton
Well, Spangler did it again. Here’s another romance novel that had me rooting for a HEA (see Spanish Surrender). I was tentative at first as… Read More »Fire and Ice
As much as I enjoyed Jericho, I enjoyed Aftermath even more. With all the buildup to the impending romance taken care of in the first… Read More »Aftermath
I didn’t want to put The Athena Protocol down. This is the first YA novel I’ve read for the blog and it was nice to… Read More »The Athena Protocol
Maybe it’s the fact that I grew up in a small town that makes reading about small towns feel like home. This is an incredibly… Read More »Jericho
This book had me enchanted. I absolutely love reading about brilliant, strong women fighting the patriarchy, pursuing their dreams and passions, and refusing to conform… Read More »The Lady’s Guide to Celestial Mechanics
The days have started to slip away quickly as the last of summer fades. I for one am excited for fall- what’s better than flannel… Read More »Bittersweet
What I look for in literature besides beautiful prose and captivating characters is a story that will stretch me. Personally, I don’t usually find this… Read More »Spanish Surrender