I've reviewed and loved quite a few books by Nadine C. Keels so when she asked me if I wanted to review her newest release, Kiss and 'Telle?, I said yes. While the other books I've reviewed by her have been historical fantasy, this one is a contemporary romance novella. It's a sweet, light read… Continue reading Book Review for “Kiss and ‘Telle?” by Nadine C. Keels
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Book Review for “Unorthodox: The Scandalous Rejection of My Hasidic Roots” by Deborah Feldman
Unorthodox: The Scandalous Rejection of My Hasidic Roots by Deborah Feldamn is one of the worst books I've read. I'm usually not too critical of nonfiction because it's not for me to say if somebody's real life story is entertaining or not. However, this book is not only boring but its author is also a… Continue reading Book Review for “Unorthodox: The Scandalous Rejection of My Hasidic Roots” by Deborah Feldman
May Wrap Up!
Another month of this "interesting" year is over. I can't say that I'm excited for June because I loathe summer. However, I'm planning some new things for the blog that I am excited about. Let's talk about all of it! Books: There are so many books I want to read right now that I just… Continue reading May Wrap Up!
Book Review for “Death Troopers” by Joe Schreiber
Today's review is an interesting one... We're heading to a galaxy far, far away with Death Troopers by Joe Schreiber. What makes this book different from any of the other many Star Wars books? Well this one has a healthy dose of zombies. As soon as I heard about this horror story set in the… Continue reading Book Review for “Death Troopers” by Joe Schreiber
Book Review for “Like Flames in the Night” by Connilyn Cossette
Like Flames in the Night by Connilyn Cossette is book four in the Christian historical fiction series, Cities of Refuge. I have reviewed the first three books and I recommend reading those reviews before this one, starting with A Light on the Hill. I have truly loved this series but I did have a slight… Continue reading Book Review for “Like Flames in the Night” by Connilyn Cossette