Tag: books

  • Book Review: The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake

    Book Review: The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake

    This magical competition with deadly stakes had me riveted. Getting insight into all of the characters’ motivations and schemes kept me on my toes…but gave me more knowledge than the characters. Always love knowing more about the story than the characters living it.

  • Book Review: We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers

    Book Review: We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers

    I listened to this in a day on 1.25x speed…podcast veterans know 😉 Rachel was super easy to listen to and laugh with. Practical advice and action items to whip your finance’s and mindset into shape. Took notes and can’t wait to listen to the audiobook again!

  • ARC Book Review: The Sky on Fire by Jenn Lyons

    ARC Book Review: The Sky on Fire by Jenn Lyons

    I enjoyed following Anahrod on her journey of redemption, revenge (or maybe it was more karma) and belonging. This was a cozy read, though the stakes were high and world ending I still found the adventure fun and light. There were a lot of characters to track, but I wasn’t overwhelmed I just waited for…

  • ARC Book Review: The Next Best Fling by Gabriella Gamez

    ARC Book Review: The Next Best Fling by Gabriella Gamez

    The Next Best Fling was a fun read, with tension and banter. I’m going to miss these two characters now that the book is finished. They each grew and became better as the book progressed and they each grand gestured.

  • Book Review: Say You’ll Be Mine by Naina Kumar

    Book Review: Say You’ll Be Mine by Naina Kumar

    This book reminded me of my favorite teenage comfort watch, “My Best Friend’s Wedding.” I was ready for the main character to wreak havoc. An arranged marriage and a fake engagement thrown in definitely brought the drama. So many lies, upon lies, I eagerly awaited the third act blow up.

  • ARC Book Review: The Villain Edit by Laurie Devore

    ARC Book Review: The Villain Edit by Laurie Devore

    The Villain Edit is dramatic and addictive like a reality tv show. Who’s being honest and who’s there for the “right reason”? In the end who really cares as long as it makes good tv or in this case a good book?