A Magical Masterclass in Fake-Haters I didn’t think I needed a slow burn until I picked this up. I have heard of this author from a book tuber I watch last year but I didn’t figure this out until after I finished this and realized that this is book...
The Second Time Around: A Family Drama That Still Delivers recently revisited Home Is Where the Bodies Are as a selection for the book club I run, and I’m happy to report that it’s just as gripping the second time around. Even knowing where the...
Rock-and-Roll Reality Check Comparing this to The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo was inevitable for me, and while I truly enjoyed the ride, this one landed at a solid 3.5 stars. I suspect that if I had tackled this as a physical read, the choppy...
White-Knuckles and Rock Stars What do you do when you are impatiently waiting for your favorite author to put out something new? You dive into their back catalog to see what you’ve missed. That is exactly how I landed on What Have We Done by Alex...
Grief, Green, and Great Big Twists I officially have the strangest luck with my “Color of the Month” reading challenge. This month’s color is green, which led me to this strange, tense little book. Harmless by Miranda Shulman is a slow...
Bingeable Magic April is shaping up to be an interesting reading month! Witchily is one of those strange, charming gems—and luckily for us, the whole series is available on Kindle Unlimited.The story follows Shanna, a witch from a family cursed to...
The Enduring Journey of the Sarajevo Haggadah Sometimes a book touches you so deeply that its resonance lingers weeks after you’ve turned the final page. As my work book club selection for March, this was an incredibly moving experience. Being from...
Locked Down and Lying I really wanted to try this book for a color-coded reading challenge, and since it was the only grey cover in my stack, it felt like the perfect time to dive in. It also helped that Amazon recently adapted it into a show...
From Manors to Mud Before I dive in, two things: the cover is stunning, and this story is a slow-burn that will absolutely touch your heart. Based on a true story, Lázár follows an aristocratic Hungarian family through the wreckage of two World Wars...
Until the Last Day by Sarah Dawson Powell
A Journey from Darkness to Resilience I could have sworn I reviewed this book days ago because I did it in two big chunks last weekend and loved it. I like other reviewers would feel bad if I didn’t start by telling you to read your trigger warnings...











