Tag: book reviews

  • 2025 ARC Reviews: Harlem Rhapsody, Get Lost with You, and On Her Terms

    I am, as always, so grateful to the various publishers and Netgalley for giving me copies of these books early in exchange for my review. These three books are all out already so you can pick any of them up. I read my e-ARC of Harlem Rhapsody and also listened to a couple chapters here

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  • January 2025 ARCs, Pt. 2:  Give Me Butterflies, Earl Crush, and I Think They Love You

    January 2025 ARCs, Pt. 2: Give Me Butterflies, Earl Crush, and I Think They Love You

    I am truly so grateful to publishers and Netgalley for the opportunity to read as many new books as I do and I’m even more grateful because all three of these books were smash hits for me. Give Me Butterflies was my first book by Jillian Meadows and not only is the cover absolutely stunning,

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  • My Favorite 2024 Releases

    My Favorite 2024 Releases

    I have been watching, reading, and viewing every favorite books of 2024 post that has come across my feeds on any social media format so I am so excited for this post. Of the numerous 2024 releases that I read, when I went through my list, I highlighted 30 books that I really loved. So

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  • November Wrap Up & December TBR

    November Wrap Up & December TBR

    After a truly exhausting November, dotted with three excellent weekends spent with family, we have arrived at the last month of the year. And, specifically, as I’m writing this, the last two Eras Tour shows are tonight and tomorrow. To say that I am experiencing melancholia the likes of which I’ve never known feels like

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  • 2024 ARC Reviews: How You Get the Girl, A Fragile Enchantment, and An Education in Malice

    These three books are all ones I received as an ARC from Netgalley and I am so grateful. Ultimately, unlike yesterday, we’re starting with the best one and then giving you the other two reviews instead of ending with the best. You know, in the name of fairness (actually, it’s just the order in which

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