Review: Your Forces And How To Use Them, by Christian D. Larson 3 stars

MY REVIEW: I’m a firm believer in the Law of Attraction. I’ve been working at it for years and the process is full of ups and downs, of course. I love reading books on the subject. I’ve explored handfulls of such books, always hoping that there is something new that will click that I can…

Review: The Liars Girl, Catherine Ryan Howard

Rating: 3.75 of 5 stars Genre: Psychological Thriller, Crime-Fiction My Review: Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I didn’t like The Liar’s Girl as much as I hoped I would. It starts out kind of slow, taking a while to build up to…

Review: Havanna Heat, Kim Knight 5 stars

My Bloggity Prelude To A Review: I know what some of you are probably thinking, *wait wait, doesn’t Didi collaborate with Kim, and they’ve even published a short story collection together?  Well then, of course she’s going to give her five stars!*   Let me just shut that down now, before it even gets started….

Review: Taking a Chance, by Maggie McGinnis 4 of 5 stars

MY REVIEW: Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for a readers copy in exchange for an honest review. This heartfelt contemporary western romance is a sweet slow burn. It lasts, the flavor is savored and it leaves a searing impression. Maggie paints a clear wholesome picture in yet another Whisper Creek book. The story blends…

Review: Ruckus, by L.J. Shen. 5 STARS!

MY REVIEW: WOWOWOW I think this is the first time I’ve ever given every book in a series (that’s out yet. There is still one more hot hole after all) FIVE stars!! I absolutely loved Vicious and Defy, so I really can’t believe its taken me months to read this one too. I wasn’t disappointed,…

Review: The Genie Hunt, by M. C. Tuggle 4 of 5 stars

MY REVIEW: The Genie Hunt by M.C. Tuggle is very clever! M.C. has a smooth easy reading style. It has a quick pace and a comfortable flow. I feel like it’s an excellent story for young readers. It has just enough drama and very little violence. The magic is there yet its practical and believable rather…

Review: Something In Between, by Melissa de la Cruz

MY REVIEW: 3 of 5 stars I had some very mixed emotions about this book. Parts of me absolutely loved it, and parts of me felt like it was too juvenile for the subject at hand. In ways that’s okay because it is YA, but in other ways I feel like with touching a topic…

Review: Finding Cinderella, by Colleen Hoover

MY REVIEW: 4 of 5 stars I guess Colleen gets to stay on that beautifully polished pedestal that I’ve placed her on! You know, the same one that practically every other book lover alive has boosted her up onto. I’m pretty sure this is the very first novella that made me grin all awkwardly through…