Phantom Limb by Lucinda Berry is a heartbreaking tale about twin sisters who survive a horrible childhood just to experience a major loss in their teenage years. This book was so difficult to read because of the content. So major trigger warnings for child abuse, self harm, and suicide. Let’s dive into my quick review.
[Book Review] Phantom Limb by Lucinda Berry
[Tea Review] Reading Nook Blend Black Tea
When I was first approached by a member of the Plum Deluxe team, they mentioned this blend. I was immediately interested based on the name alone! I mean, Reading Nook Blend Black Tea? Sounds wonderful! Full Disclosure: Links in this post are my affiliate links as part of the Plum Deluxe Ambassador program. This did…
[Book Review] Small Spaces by Katherine Arden
Small Spaces by Katherine Arden is a super creepy tale filled with terrifyingly thick mist, scarecrows that come alive, and a haunting family history. While labeled middle grade, this one REALLY gave me the creeps!! I had been meaning to pick this one since I heard the author mention she was working on it when…
[Comic Review] The Only Living Boy
The “Under the Light of the Broken Moon” FCBD issue of The Only Living Boy is a short glimpse into this comic series, but it really packs a punch! As a reader that was totally clueless about this series before picking this up, I’m very happy to say that it hooked me immediately! Let’s dive…
[Book Blogger Hop] My Thoughts on Self-Publishing
Book Blogger Hop is a weekly meme hosted by Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer, where you answer a question and join a “hop”. The purpose is to help bloggers discover and get to know one another. For this week’s Book Blogger Hop, Nicki @ Nicki J. Markus/Asta Idonea asks: What do you like/dislike about self-published works?
My Quest for a Natural Deodorant That Actually Works
Today I have a rather random post to share with you all: my quest to find a natural deodorant that actually works! It’s been quite the journey and I’ve spent a chunk of change on this quest… Some deodorants that I tried worked semi-well, while others didn’t work for me at all. Though I am…








