We Do What We Do In The Dark
This is another book club recommendation (thanks Leah!), and my library happened to have it. I wasn’t sure what to expect. Aside from being told… Read More »We Do What We Do In The Dark
This is another book club recommendation (thanks Leah!), and my library happened to have it. I wasn’t sure what to expect. Aside from being told… Read More »We Do What We Do In The Dark
God I love a Holst novella. This is an author who really knows how to navigate literature in its shorter form (see In the Palm… Read More »Queen of Hearts
It’s been a while since a book took my breath away. Whew. How fortunate I am to live in a world where My Home is… Read More »My Home is on the Mountain
I’ve had my eye on C. Spencer for a while. Her social media presence is filled with artful photography, tasteful snippets of her life, and… Read More »Truth or Dare
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
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 read a lot, but even so, my shelves are filled with treasures yet to be discovered. A much needed break from screen time was… Read More »Night Ship
The Feasting Virgin was a true delight. Georgia Kolias has written a little masterpiece. I read the whole thing in less than 24 hours and… Read More »The Feasting Virgin
It’s been almost a year since I enjoyed Elna Holst’s In The Palm (if you haven’t indulged on this masterpiece novella then I highly recommend… Read More »Lucas
This was a fascinating read. A book that spans centuries in multiple dimensions as two lovers chase after one another on two opposite sides of… Read More »This Is How You Lose the Time War