Tag: book review

  • Love Under One Roof

    Love Under One Roof

    Under One Roof By Ali Hazelwood A forced-proximity love story? Why, of course! Under One Roof is one of Ali Hazelwood’s STEMinista novellas, and it does not disappoint. I really enjoyed The Love Hypothesis last year, so I looked forward to picking up this short book. Mara arrives in Washington DC to start her job…

  • The Maid: Adventures with Molly

    The Maid: Adventures with Molly

    The Maid by Nita ProseA 5-Star Book Review It took me awhile to become engrossed in The Maid by Nita Prose, but once I did, I adored this book, primarily because of Molly, a unique protagonist with a penchant for telling the brutal truth and getting herself into troubling situations. Her character arc was full…

  • Inconvenient Daughter

    Inconvenient Daughter

    Inconvenient Daughter by Lauren J. Sharkey A 5-Star Book Review Representation and the search for identity? Complicated mother-daughter relationship? A battle to define self-worth? Beautiful writing that made me want to cry? Inconvenient Daughter by Lauren J. Sharkey checks all the boxes for me to make it a 5⭐️ book. I loved this surprisingly brutal…

  • Why I Love the A Court of Thorns and Roses Series

    Why I Love the A Court of Thorns and Roses Series

    If you’ve been around any book lovers on social media in the last minute, you have seen a post or two about Sarah J Maas and her trio of series: Throne of Glass, A Court of Thorns and Roses, and most recently Crescent City. The general consensus amongst Bookstagrammers is that these series are swoon-worthy,…

  • Reckless Girls (May Contain Spoilers)

    Reckless Girls (May Contain Spoilers)

    Reckless Girls By Rachel Hawkins Writing a book review about a thriller is a challenge for me. I want to provide a good synopsis of the book, as well as my thoughts, but try to avoid spoilers as much I can. Reckless Girls by Rachel Hawkins presented such a challenge. So, here’s a friendly warning,…