Sometimes, we know exactly what we need, and sometimes, it takes a little longer to figure out... and a lot of work to make it happen. This week, all of our characters are fighting for what they need, whether it's love, survival, or simply a sense of purpose. Something in the Heir by Suzanne Enoch: … Continue reading Reading Roundup #78: Something More
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Reading Roundup #77: With a Little Help From My Friends
There is no joy quite like sharing a book with a friend, and this week was chock full of recommendations and book talk with dear ones. And not only did it lead to lots of fun but to a few new favorites, as well! A Lady Awakened (Blackshear Family #1) by Cecilia Grant: I have … Continue reading Reading Roundup #77: With a Little Help From My Friends
Reading Roundup #76: Heroes & Villains
This week, our protagonists struggle with their finer and more monstrous instincts, seeking peace in the face of difficult circumstances. Each has their own demons (some more literal than others) and pushes the reader to ask, "Who is worthy of love and happiness? And what price are we willing to pay for these things?" Sophie … Continue reading Reading Roundup #76: Heroes & Villains
Reading Roundup #75: A Lady’s Guide to Summer Romance
As hoped for, another spectacular reading week! It's all about historical romance this time, with some veering comedic and others adding a dash of drama and... murder? *wiggles eyebrows* To Capture His Heart (Matchmakers #2) by Nancy Campbell Allen: A fun, romantic romp through a Victorian house part, where sinister events keep getting in the … Continue reading Reading Roundup #75: A Lady’s Guide to Summer Romance
Reading Roundup #74: The Magic of Second Chances
You have no idea how happy I am to announce that ALL OF MY BOOKS WERE GOOD THIS WEEK. Not all were perfect, but all were fun and satisfied various cravings for mystery, romance, and good old fashioned shenanigans. Our protagonists walk very different paths, but they're all granted second chances in their search for … Continue reading Reading Roundup #74: The Magic of Second Chances
Reading Roundup #73: Some of It Was Good
I'm back! Usually I don't make a big deal about it if I drop off for a week, but this time I am because I am back in multiple senses! Back with good books and back mentally. Last week was a rough one, as I was dealing with health stuff and just too tired to … Continue reading Reading Roundup #73: Some of It Was Good
Reading Roundup #72: Don’t Mess With Texa(n)s
I can't decide if I'm a cranky reader lately or if books are messing with me on purpose — because buttons were definitely pushed this week. At least I know that Anne Shirley Blythe will never, ever fail me. Let's start with her and work our way down. Anne of Ingleside (Anne of Green Gables … Continue reading Reading Roundup #72: Don’t Mess With Texa(n)s
Reading Roundup #71: Sugar and Spice and Hearts Made of Ice
Another week, another roundup! It's a mixed batch this time, with some romance, some murder, and some old-fashioned drama. Likewise, some books were hits, and one almost made me swear off one of my favorite authors of all time. I KNOW. It's a lot for one week, and I'm still recovering. Jo's Boys (Little Women … Continue reading Reading Roundup #71: Sugar and Spice and Hearts Made of Ice
Reading Roundup #70: Boys & Girls, Kings & Queens
I threw myself into reading this week and was rewarded with a full shelf of good books, ranging from wholesome slice-of-life to magical horror. Most of what I have to say about these tales are in the reviews themselves, so let's get to it. The Undaunted (A Series of Worthy Young Ladies #3) by Kate … Continue reading Reading Roundup #70: Boys & Girls, Kings & Queens
Reading Roundup #69: Nothing but the Best
As a reader, I take the words of Jane Austen for my motto: 'I always deserve the best treatment because I never put up with any other." I deserve good books and will accept nothing less — and if I have to, I'll rant about what I and fictional characters deserve until I find it! … Continue reading Reading Roundup #69: Nothing but the Best









