by Michelle | Jan 4, 2023 | Books Read in 2022
I might not have written many real reviews, i.e., longer than a paragraph, and I certainly wasn’t present online outside of Instagram for the year. However, from a reading perspective, 2022 was a great year! Let’s review, shall we? I finished 153 books and...
by Michelle | Dec 29, 2022 | Book Review, Books Read in 2022, R Author
So many people recommended Real Easy by Marie Rutkoski to me last year when seeking recommendations from friends as part of a year-long reading challenge that I purposely kept it for last, thinking it would be the best recommendation of the year. Perhaps it was the...
by Michelle | Dec 27, 2022 | Book Review, Books Read in 2022, H Author, Review Copy
The Villa is Rachel Hawkins’ latest thriller. With it, she solidifies her reputation for intense and creative suspenseful stories with endings that are anything but happily ever afters. She leaves those endings for her romances. Set in the beautiful Italian...
by Michelle | Dec 20, 2022 | Book Review, Books Read in 2022, C Author, M Author, R Author, Review Copy, W Author, Y Author
Well, folks. I did it. By the end of this post, I will be caught up on reviewing the almost eighty books I’ve read since March of this year. I didn’t think it would be possible because whenever I tried to do it at other times this year, something always...
by Michelle | Dec 19, 2022 | Book Review, Books Read in 2022, D Author, F Author, M Author, Review Copy, V Author
The end is in sight, peeps! I’ve now caught up to books released in November, of which there were many. I’m ready to be done and promise never to let myself get this far behind again. Silver in the Mist by Emily Victoria sounds promising on paper but was...
by Michelle | Dec 17, 2022 | Book Review, Books Read in 2022, G Author, H Author, R Author, Review Copy, Y Author
I already reviewed most of the September releases I read. These are the ones I did not get to write before my month-long migraine struck me. Spells for Forgetting is Adrienne Young’s first standalone novel and her first for adults. She is more than welcome to...