I'll be honest, sports romance is not my preferred cup of tea (or coffee for that matter). I've never been drawn to athletes beyond high school, and even then the boys I liked tended to have other things going for them... like playing guitar, deadly combinations. But you know I'm always up for branching beyond my literary comfort zone. And I'm so glad I did with Amari Nylix's The One Who Undid Me. Keep reading to hear more about my thoughts and don't miss the giveaway!
Book Review: Just A Hat
Shanah Khubiar has caught "lightning in a bottle" with her coming-of-age story about a young Jewish boy on the cusp of manhood in the late 70s. There's humor, heartache, and even danger between the pages, along with truly thought-provoking commentary.
Book Review: Skyriders by Polly Holyoke
Wings of Fireย meetsย Paxย in this epic fantasy adventure set in a world where human and skysteed share a deep bond of friendship. When monsters emerge to attack the empire, it's up to shy Kiesandra and her beloved winged horse N'Rah to prove to the imperial army that she has what it takes to lead them to victory . . . and to ensure the survival of their world.
A Thousand Minutes to Sunlight Book Review
I'm excited to report that Jen White's A Thousand Minutes to Sunlight carries that same feeling that made me fall in love with these kinds of stories in the first place. Keep reading to learn more, and enter the giveaway, of course!
Book Review: Finding Esme by Suzanne Crowley
While my #writinglife has taken a bit of detour this year, Iโm excited to share my favorite read of 2020 so far! I know, I know, youโre probably thinking, what about the other ten and half months of the year? To which I would reply, โIโm old enough, and have been around this business long enough to simply know whatโs golden.โ And let me tell you, Finding Esme is a diamond in the rough.ย
