My most anticipated reads of 2022 can be split into two categories, upcoming releases and books I've hoarded but not read. I'm ashamed to say this but I have books that I got for Christmas 2020 still sitting on my shelf😬 One of my goals for the upcoming year is to actually read the books… Continue reading My Most Anticipated Reads of 2022!
Tag: #historicalfiction
Anthology Review for “A Christmas Courting”
I have not been having much luck with my holiday reading. I had to DNF two books because they were just so boring and what I'm reviewing today, A Christmas Courting, wasn't much better. For the last anthology I reviewed, How the Dukes Stole Christmas, I reviewed each individual novella. I'm not going to do… Continue reading Anthology Review for “A Christmas Courting”
Novella Review for “A Christmas Love Redeemed” by Alison Stewart
"A Christmas Love Redeemed" by Alison Stewart is a novella that I was accepted to review last year from Netgalley... I'm not the best at reviewing my Netgalley books in a timely manner😬 I'm so irritated with myself, though, because this was a great story! This is technically a novella but it's really more of… Continue reading Novella Review for “A Christmas Love Redeemed” by Alison Stewart
Novella Review for “Miracle on Ladies’ Mile” by Joanna Shupe
Now that Thanksgiving has passed, I am in full Christmas mode. I have bought SO many books and novellas for the holiday season that I'm not sure if I'll even have time to read and review everything, but I'm going to try. My festive reading spree has started off strong with the Miracle on Ladies'… Continue reading Novella Review for “Miracle on Ladies’ Mile” by Joanna Shupe
Book Review for “The Fulfillment” by Lavyrle Spencer
Last week I reviewed Morning Glory by LaVyrle Spencer and I mentioned that I bought ten of her other books. One of those books was The Fulfillment. After how much I loved Morning Glory, I couldn't wait to start this one but this book was a strange read for me. When I finished it, my… Continue reading Book Review for “The Fulfillment” by Lavyrle Spencer