"What Moves The Dead" is the second story (the other being Nettle & Bone) that I've read by T. Kingfisher and unfortunately, not my favorite. This spooky novella is a retelling of "The Fall of The House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe and that alone is why I requested it from Netgalley. This review… Continue reading Book Review for “What Moves the Dead” by T. Kingfisher
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Half Caked Makeup Candy Paint Cheek Tint Review
I was scrolling through my Instagram discover page and saw a picture of a gorgeous cream blush in a cute heart compact. I was curious, clicked on the picture and discovered Half Caked Makeup. I hadn't heard of them before and if you haven't either, they are an indie brand that sells very reasonably priced,… Continue reading Half Caked Makeup Candy Paint Cheek Tint Review
Book Review for “Colorado Dawn” by Kaki Warner
I really get in the mood for historical Western romances in the summer and nobody does them better than Kaki Warner. Around a year ago, I reviewed book one in the Runaway Brides trilogy, Heartbreak Creek. I enjoyed it but it wasn't quite as good as Warner's Blood Rose trilogy that I ADORED. I felt… Continue reading Book Review for “Colorado Dawn” by Kaki Warner
Milani Fruit Fetish Lip Oil & Bold Statement Matte Lipstick Reviews
I wouldn't say that Milani is a favorite brand of mine, but I do almost always love their lip products. It had been awhile since I had tried anything so I decided to pick up a Fruit Fetish Lip Oil and Bold Color Statement Matte Lipstick. As expected, I really liked both of them. I… Continue reading Milani Fruit Fetish Lip Oil & Bold Statement Matte Lipstick Reviews
Book Review for “For the Wolf” by Hannah Whitten
I absolutely love fantasy and fairytale retellings so when I came across For the Wolf by Hannah Whitten, I had to read it immediately. I assumed this YA fantasy was inspired by "Little Red Riding Hood" but it's honestly more of a "Beauty and the Beast" retelling. Those things should have made this book a… Continue reading Book Review for “For the Wolf” by Hannah Whitten