In This Ground by Beth Castrodale is a tale about love and friendship, music and art, a cemetery, mushrooms, knitting, music, and letting go of the ghosts that keep some anchored in the past. That may sound pretty random, but I’m sure it peaked your interest! It certainly peaked mine! I’m so grateful to have…
[Book Review] In This Ground by Beth Castrodale
2 February Book Releases I Can’t Wait To Read
There are two books that are coming out in February that I absolutely cannot wait for! I preordered one just as soon as it was available on Amazon, and the other I was incredibly lucky and got a spot on a blog tour for. Let’s dive in! 2 February Book Releases I Can’t Wait To…
[Book Review] Mind Me, Milady by Anne Rothman-Hicks and Kenneth Hicks
Mind Me, Milady by Anne Rothman-Hicks and Kenneth Hicks is another crime thriller that will keep you anxiously waiting as the conclusion of the case draws near. This was the second novel that I have read featuring the main character, Jane Larson. The first I had read was Weave a Murderous Web. However, this book was written…
[Book Review] Cubicleland by Rook Winters
Cubicleland by Rook Winters is a hilarious and genuine tale about office politics, friendship, secrets, doughnuts, tachos, beer, and other real-world elements that go along with working in the tech industry. I was given a copy of this book ages ago from Mr Rook Winters, and I am so thrilled that I finally had time to…
[Book Blogger Hop] How Many Books I Hope To Read In 2019
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 question, Elizabeth @ Silver’s Reviews asked: How many books did you read last year? Will your goal be…
[Book Review] The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides is a dark and twisted tale about passion and obsession. I have to say right off the bat, that I have never read a book that made me feel the way that this one did. Let’s dive in to my review!








