I’m a huge fan of Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy’s Him and its sequel Us. It shouldn’t be surprising that I’d pick up the next book that, at least partially, continues Jamie and Wes’ story. Good Boy, focuses primarly on the...
I read Jack & Louisa Act 1 back in 2015. When Act 2 came out it managed to fly under my radar. However, with the release of Act 3 at the end of January, I was able to catch up with these theater kids created by Andrew Keenan-Bolger and Kate Wetherhead. Jack and...
This is my first Kindle Alexander book (I know, weird). It’s probably not a surprise though that I loved it. Painted on My Heart is a delightful, yet pretty intense, story between a millionaire real estate developer and an artist. Arik, the real estate...
Each time I read a TJ Klune novel I find myself in awe. I’ve only read three books–How to Be a Normal Person, Murmuration and now Wolfsong–and I’m always blown away by his storytelling. I’d love for him to one day teach a class about how...
Otto Digmore is one of my favorite characters that was introduced in Brent Hartinger’s Russel Middlebrook Series. Otto was introduced when Russel went to camp in The Order of the Poison Oak. He was an interesting teenager to read about, especially back in 2005,...
This is the first time I’ve read T.A. Chase as a solo writer (instead of the books she writes with Devon Rhodes). I loved A Coal Miner’s Son, which is the West Virginia entry in Dreamspinner Press’ States of Love series. The blurb drew me in–a...