This week's running theme is "unlikely allies" – whether they're teaming up to solve mysteries and fight villains or for marriages of convenience (that, of course, turn out less convenient than intended). Life's rough these days, but being able to disappear into a book or two (or three) at the end of the day certainly … Continue reading Reading Roundup #24: Convenient Allies
Category: Book Reviews
Reading Roundup #23: Return of the Rakes!
That's right, friends: we're in full-swing historical romance mode this week, with rakes, scoundrels, and jaded aristos everywhere you turn! I needed some good fluff and swoon in the midst of all my mysteries, and these books delivered. "Sebastian St. Cyr" #5-6 by C.S. Harris: Hero is finally getting more page-time and focus in the … Continue reading Reading Roundup #23: Return of the Rakes!
Books to Break a Reading Slump
We've all been there: the dreaded Slump. When you just don't feel like reading or none of the books available appeal to you. But you know what? I'm here to tell you, don't fight it. There may be a deeper reason (sometimes life is just busy) or it could just be your mood, and there's … Continue reading Books to Break a Reading Slump
Reading Roundup #22: Ladies First
If there's one thing insomnia is good for, it's making a dent in the TBR pile! So... thanks for that, noisy neighbors? This week's reading features some particularly resilient and savvy women – from marriage-minded widows to government agents and grifters to boarding school housekeepers. Lady Susan by Jane Austen: Wow. This was my first time … Continue reading Reading Roundup #22: Ladies First
Reading Roundup #21: Regency Delights
Well, my friends, it has happened. I've found another long-running series to obsess over, devour, and eventually gnash my teeth over when I catch up on the available books. It is a blessing and a curse, but at least I'm having fun? "Sebastian St. Cyr" books #2–4 by C.S. Harris: In case my reading three … Continue reading Reading Roundup #21: Regency Delights
Book Tag: The Fifteen Rogues Tag
So, a couple of friends told me I should do the Fifteen Rogues Tag because I like rogues. To which I say, excuse you, I like ethically complicated outright bastards*, thank you very much. But a rogue is occasionally fun, too, and these are good questions, so why not? The Rogue Tag was originally created … Continue reading Book Tag: The Fifteen Rogues Tag
Reading Roundup #20: Here We Go Again
Y'all. When I say this was a really good week for reading, I mean it was a really good week. Favorites old and new are comin' at ya! Skyward ("Skyward" #1) by Brandon Sanderson: My friend, Mari, has been recommending this to me for about two years now, and she was absolutely right – this … Continue reading Reading Roundup #20: Here We Go Again
Book Tag: The Feelings Tag
Hello, and happy weekend! Book tags are always a great pick-me-up after a long week (or when you haven't had much time for reading – oops!), and when I saw The Feelings Tag over on Riddhi's blog, I knew it was something I wanted to jump in on. Thank you, Riddhi, for thinking up such … Continue reading Book Tag: The Feelings Tag
From Page to Screen: Random Harvest by James Hilton
We all know the movie is never as good as the book... but what if it is? Random Harvest (1942) is one of those rare adaptations that understands its source material (James Hilton's 1941 novel of the same name), as well as the fundamental differences between the two mediums of film and novel. And on … Continue reading From Page to Screen: Random Harvest by James Hilton
Reading Roundup #19: Adventure Awaits
What a week, what a week! I hope you're all doing well and taking care of yourselves. There's a lot going on in the world (and a few things, personally, too) that's disheartening, so it's important to take time for you. I've been retreating into my books whenever I can (and Rani movies when I'm … Continue reading Reading Roundup #19: Adventure Awaits









