Series Review: On the Edge by Elizabeth Hartey

Series Review: On the Edge by Elizabeth Hartey

Series Review: Is this series worth your time? Does it get better as the novels progress? Or does it get worse? Find out below: Synopsis for Cross Stroke (from Goodreads): Tracey… One night left my heart shattered and my reputation ruined, and now my only hope is to transfer to another university far from home. …

Single Sundays: The Rebound by Winter Renshaw

Single Sundays: While this blog may be focused on reviewing book series as a whole, we can’t forget about the good ole’ standalone novel! On Sundays, I will review a novel that is considered to be a standalone novel. Here is this week’s offering: Synopsis for The Rebound (from Goodreads): The last time I saw …

Riffle Lists: Slow Burn Romance

Riffle Lists: Slow Burn Romance

Riffle is an independent book site that keeps track of what books you are reading and want to read. It’s similar to GoodReads but it keeps things simple and is super easy to use. One of my favourite features is the ability to create and share lists! It is a great way to create your own list …

The Perfect Match: Winter 2018 Edition

The Perfect Match: Winter 2018 Edition

Winter 2018 Edition The Perfect Match: A seasonal feature where I play matchmaker but with books! What happens when you take Book A and combine it with Book B? The answer is Book C! I did a bit of a fail with this feature last year, forgetting to do posts for the summer and fall …

Movie Mondays: Fifty Shades Freed

Movie Mondays: On the occasional Monday, I will review a book series or novel that has been made into a movie. I will then answer the question that everyone asks: which is better, the movie or the book? Here is this edition’s offering: Book: Fifty Shades Freed by E L James (2012) | Movie: Fifty Shades …

Trope Thursdays: Slow Burn Romance [2]

Trope Thursdays: Slow Burn Romance [2]

Trope Thursdays: A monthly feature where I look at various reading tropes. Each month I will pick a trope and examine all aspects of it. I’ll discuss the classic features of the trope, what I love (or hate) about it and share some books that use the trope in their plots. Round 2 of my …

Blog Tour: Drumline by Stacey Kestwick

Blog Tour: Drumline by Stacey Kestwick

Synopsis for Drumline (from Goodreads): Traditions are important. Especially in the South. College football. Rivalries. Tailgating. Halftime shows. Some things just don’t change. Until Reese Holland shows up with her long legs and no-bullshit attitude to audition for the prestigious all-male Rodner University snare line. It doesn’t matter how much hazing she has to endure …