
Review: Latte Girl by Katia Rose
” Turn in here for lovable characters and a story as warm and relaxing as a fresh cup of coffee!” Continue reading Review: Latte Girl by Katia Rose
” Turn in here for lovable characters and a story as warm and relaxing as a fresh cup of coffee!” Continue reading Review: Latte Girl by Katia Rose
“Diversity in novels can be hard to find; reading about a hero in a wheelchair was refreshing.” Continue reading Review: Hart Broken by Annie Arcane
“This book is a golden example of why I love the indie author scene so much. This is just straight up good fiction.” Continue reading Review: A Girl Named Calamity by Danielle Lori
“It was like they were at opposite ends of the chess board, exchanging smoldering looks and witty comments. I found myself completely embroiled in the conflicts, anxious to know what twists and turns were coming next.” Continue reading Review: Half a Step Away From Love by Olga Kuno
“If you like romance, mythology, the paranormal, good writing, entertaining plots, and just good books in general—do yourself a favour and go buy this book.” Continue reading Review: The Trickster’s Lover by Samantha MacLeod
As a reader, I liked this book. I’m also a sucker for a good coming-of-age story, and while I couldn’t directly relate to the problems the main characters are facing, the emotions they go through are universal. Everyone feels isolated or misunderstood during high school at some point or another. Continue reading Review: The Reaper’s Daughter, by Anais Torres
“I thought the premise of this book was interesting, but the execution unfortunately wasn’t there.” Continue reading Review: Nightstalker – Red Team by Riley Edwards