The Summer Wives by Beatriz Williams

I am so excited for my review of this book. I actually finished this book in Starbucks and had to try very hard to not tear up. As you know, I’ve been trying to read as much as possible this summer, and I’m really proud of myself for actually accomplishing that goal. It’s been so refreshing to […]

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The Lost Vintage by Ann Mah

I am so excited for my review of this book. I actually finished this book in Starbucks and had to try very hard to not tear up. As you know, I’ve been trying to read as much as possible this summer, and I’m really proud of myself for actually accomplishing that goal. It’s been so refreshing to […]

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She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop

She Regrets Nothing is Andrea Dunlop’s second novel, and now I’m hoping to pick up a copy of her first soon. Her writing is captivating and fun and kept me turning pages so quickly. Usually I’m a slow reader, I like to absorb a story slowly, really enjoy the words, but this book kept me guessing […]

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Kings County by David Goodwillie

Publisher: Avid Reader Press Page Count: Year Published: 2020 Thank you, Avid Reader Press and Netgalley for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review! Kings County follows Audrey Benton, a woman who arrived in early 2000s Brooklyn on a bus from nowhere ready to make a name for herself. Audrey finds ways to […]

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A Princess for Christmas by Jenny Holiday

SYNOPSIS: a NY cabdriver is driving through the city when his sister spots a real life princess in need of a ride. What follows is a predictable but charming romance.⁣⁣Woah. I was not prepared for the steam in this one 😂 I was warned, but I was expecting something a little less steamy based on […]

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Beach Read by Emily Henry

Publisher: Berkley Page Count: 384 Year Published: 2020 You know that feeling when you read the first five pages of a book and you’re already so invested in the story that it’s basically impossible to put down? Well, I had that feeling with Beach Read. I loved everything about this story. The pacing, the characters, […]

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Being Lolita by Alisson Wood

Publisher: Flatiron Books Year Published: Page Count: Genre: Memoir Thank you to Alisson Wood, who sent me a gifted copy in exchange for an honest review! TW: sexual assault, grooming⁣

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We Are All The Same In The Dark by Julia Heaberlin

Publisher: Ballantine Books Page Count: 352 Year Published: 2020 Thank you @juliaheaberlin and @randomhouse for my ARC. ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣So, I’ve decided I need a few things to really enjoy a thriller – I prefer psychological thrills more than horror, I need a protagonist I can get behind, and I need the end to logically follow from all the clues, including […]

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Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen

Publisher: Barnes & Noble Genre: Literary Fiction; Classic Page Count: 325 Year Published: 2004 (first published 1811) Last August, I said I was going to read all of Jane Austen’s works within one year of finishing The Jane Austen Society. Well, I recently finished Sense and Sensibility, which I read first at the suggestion of […]

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The Secret History by Donna Tartt

This book. This book. This book. Before reading it, it was a book I was intimidated by and too scared to read because I thought I’d love it and didn’t want to be disappointed. But, I read it and it’s one of my favorite books of all time. Yes, I ordered The Little Friend and The Goldfinch and am […]

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