Curl up with a drink and find your next romance read!

Well, I managed to stick to my TBR in January, for the most part, so here’s hoping February goes as well! This month is, of course, Black History Month, and while I think we should all read books by Black authors year round, there are some books by Black authors languishing on my TBR (because

One of my 2018 goals was to re-read more and I set out with a list of books that I wanted to re-read, which I threw out pretty quickly, honestly. But I did achieve my goal and read 55 books! I also learned some things about myself and I went ahead and tried to rank

Blogging is a struggle at the moment and I definitely apologize for the repeated delays. I read nine books in the first fifteen days of November and I’m going to talk about them finally! 1. The Hook Upby Kristin Callihan Sports romance day over at #RomBkLove on Twitter sold me on this book and I

I really enjoyed reading How the Dukes Stole Christmas, a short story collection of stories by Tessa Dare, Sarah MacLean, Sophie Jordan, and Joanna Shupe and I’m so grateful the authors gave me an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review. I think reading How the Dukes Stole Christmas around Christmas would be such

I discovered a love for audiobooks in 2017 and while I didn’t read a ton, I did read sixteen in full and I DNF’d a few more, so I thought I would tell you my thoughts about some of them! My favorites have been gushed about in other posts so I’m just going to mention
I saw this on Kayla’s channel, aka BooksandLala, and it seems like such a good way to start wrapping up the year before I bombard you with all of my favorites of the year. There are going to be three separate posts about that… Sorry not sorry. Anyway, Kayla pulled these from The Perpetual Page

We’ve almost survived the entirety of 2017! Woo! This year has been really hard and emotionally exhausting, but it’s come with a lot of really awesome accomplishments for me in my personal life. Plus it came with Reputation by Taylor Swift, so like, not all bad. But mostly, I’m really ready to close the chapter

Someone please explain where October went because I honestly just feel like it disappeared. So anyway… It is now almost November and hopefully this will be the month I get my first lawyer job. Please cross all of your fingers and your toes, say all the prayers, etc. because my book shopping habit is a