Book Reviews

December 2, 2023

A Haunting in the Arctic by C J Cooke (Review by Shantell Krystal)

Rating: 5/5 The Haunting in the Arctic is a horror novel which is not my usual genre to read, but this book blew me away.  It […]
November 30, 2023

Birthday Girl by Penelope Douglas (Review by Sara D’Onofrio)

Rating: 4.6/5 Pike is the ultimate daddyyyy with a capital D! The way he not only cares for Jordan but wants to protect her is my […]
November 28, 2023

The Christmas Appeal by Janice Hallett (Review by Aura Johnson)

Rating: 4.5/5  The story starts with a theater group, whose make up is mostly people well past their middle age, trying to plan a play for […]
November 26, 2023

Savage Lover by Sophie Lark (Review by Taylor Bridgeforth)

Rating: 4.5/5 “I can’t let her down. I just can’t. She won’t take money from me. But we can steal it together.” In a nutshell: kisses […]
November 24, 2023

Good Girls Don’t Die by Christina Henry (Review by Stacey Lorenson)

Rating: 3/5 What would you do if someone forcibly removed you from your life, drugged you, threatened your very existence, and then dropped you in the […]
November 22, 2023

Anywhere You Run by Wanda M. Morris (Review by Amelia Bowes)

Rating: 4/5 Anywhere You Run follows sisters Violet and Marigold Richards as they navigate living as Black women in 1964 Jackson, Mississippi. One night, after being […]
November 20, 2023

Do Your Worst by Rosie Danan (Review by Jessica Heatherly)

Rating 4.5/5 Enemies to lovers is my favorite romance trope and I love the unique take on it with this book! The author has taken a […]
November 18, 2023

Emergency Contact by Lauren Layne and Anthony Ledonne (Review by Stephanie Rowitz)

Rating: 3.5/5 Katherine is an ambitious, 36-year-old attorney who gets a concussion after a nasty car accident, and needs to be monitored for 48 hours. Unfortunately, […]
November 16, 2023

The Blue Monsoon by Damyanti Biswas (Review By Danielle Urban)

Rating: 5/5 The Blue Monsoon by Damyanti Biwas is a thrilling tale. This thriller features India and its culture. The characters are all Indians. Readers get […]