2019: My Year in Review

2019 was a crazy year for me, but I love spending a few days towards the end of the year looking back on all the year had to offer. I looked at where I was last year around this time and realized I am a completely different person, in a completely different place. THIS YEAR... Continue Reading →

Review: Arrogant Devil by R.S. Grey

Arrogant Devil is a standalone romantic comedy by R.S. Grey. This review will be spoiler-free. Everyone in Cedar Creek, Texas, knows Jack McNight is an arrogant devil. Physically, I get it: he’s tan and fit, with coal-black hair that’s clearly been scorched by hellfire. Oh, and his personality? It burns just as hot. When I... Continue Reading →

Review: The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells

The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells is a standalone science fiction novel that was first published in 1898. This review will be spoiler-free. Shortly after astronomers observe explosions on the surface of Mars, meteor-like objects begin crashing into Earth. Martians emerge from their craters in large tripods, wiping out army units with... Continue Reading →

Review: Make Me Bad by R.S. Grey

Make Me Bad is a standalone romantic comedy by R.S. Grey. This review will be spoiler-free. I was issued a warning: stay away from Ben Rosenberg. As Clifton Cove’s resident “king”, he thinks he’s entitled to anyone and anything. The trouble is, I’ve spent my whole life following the rules and playing it safe. I... Continue Reading →

Review: Finally Yours by Claire Raye

Finally Yours is the first book in the Love & Wine series by Claire Raye. This review will be spoiler-free. What do Tim Tams and Jack Wilson have in common? Other than both being Australian…nothing! One is an amazingly delicious chocolate-covered cookie, and the other is a total nightmare. At least that’s how Lauren Somerville... Continue Reading →

Review: A Place in the Sun by R.S. Grey

A Place in the Sun is a standalone romantic comedy by R.S. Grey. This review will be spoiler-free. When her mother’s incessant matchmaking hits an all-time high, Georgie Archibald does what any sensible woman would do: she flees the country. Seeking refuge in the picturesque seaside village of Vernazza, Italy, Georgie’s only plan is to lie low,... Continue Reading →

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