-Historical Fiction, Uncategorized

Book Review for “Dragonwyck” by Anya Seton

Katherine by Anya Seton was one of the best books I read in 2020 and just one of the best I've read in general. I knew I wanted to read more by her but I kept getting distracted with other books. Finally, I decided to pick up one of her earliest releases, Dragonwyck. This book… Continue reading Book Review for “Dragonwyck” by Anya Seton

-Historical Fiction, -Romance, Uncategorized

Book Review for “Dancing on Coals” by Ellen O’Connell

During the month of June, I fell into a MAJOR reading slump. I didn't put up any book reviews and I'm pretty sure I didn't read anything period. To pull me out of my slump, I wanted to read something more "fluffy" that I didn't have to really focus on. A Western historical romance seemed… Continue reading Book Review for “Dancing on Coals” by Ellen O’Connell

✨Monthly Wrap Ups & Random Blogs, Uncategorized

June Wrap Up!

June was kind of a garbage month for me. I, along with my husband and baby, spent most of the month sick. I also fell into a MAJOR reading and makeup slump. I just wasn't interested in any of it and for the first time ever, I put up no book reviews. Thankfully, we're all… Continue reading June Wrap Up!

✨Monthly Wrap Ups & Random Blogs, Uncategorized

May Wrap Up!

May was a pretty hectic month for me. You may or may not have noticed that I skipped a few uploads. I'm in the middle of multiple home improvement projects and my son is crawling now so my days are BUSY. I simply couldn't juggle everything. Honestly, I'm not going to say that it won't… Continue reading May Wrap Up!

-Historical Fiction, Uncategorized

Book Review for “The Hippopotamus Marsh” by Pauline Gedge

I was in the mood to read some Egyptian historical fiction so I picked up the Lords of the Two Lands trilogy by Pauline Gedge. Gedge has written my favorite book in this genre, The Twelfth Transforming, so I was excited to read something else by her. However, while I do love most of her… Continue reading Book Review for “The Hippopotamus Marsh” by Pauline Gedge