Category: Book Reviews

  • Review: THE GARBAGE TIMES/WHITE IBIS by Sam Pink

    Review: THE GARBAGE TIMES/WHITE IBIS by Sam Pink

    Thank you so much to Soft Skull Press for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  From the freezing alleys of Chicago to the dew-blanketed bayou of Florida. From bouncing drunks and cleaning up puke to biking through the swamp laughing at peacocks. Freeze to thaw. Filth and broken glass…

  • TLC Book Tours – HOW FAR SHE’S COME by Holly Brown

    TLC Book Tours – HOW FAR SHE’S COME by Holly Brown

    Thank you so much TLC Book Tours and William Morrow for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. My Review:  Cheyenne Florian is a very beautiful, twenty-four-year-old vlogger that just received her dream job. She was recruited and jumped at the opportunity to be the newest correspondent on the Independent News Network…

  • Blog Tour & Review: AMSTERDAM EXPOSED by David Wienir

    Blog Tour & Review: AMSTERDAM EXPOSED by David Wienir

    Book Description: Amsterdam Exposed tells the true one-of-a-kind story of an innocent exchange student who moves to Amsterdam hoping to write a book about the red light district and everything that follows. It’s an American abroad story, and also a love story; it’s an uplifting tragedy, full of humor from beginning to end; it’s an…

  • Review: MACBETH by Jo Nesbo

    Review: MACBETH by Jo Nesbo

    Thank you so much Crown Publishing for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. “Women understand hearts and how to speak to them. Because the heart is the woman in us. Even if the brain is bigger, talks more and believes that the husband rules the house, it’s the heart that silently…

  • Review: THE GIRLFRIEND by Sarah J. Naughton

    Review: THE GIRLFRIEND by Sarah J. Naughton

    Thank you so much Sourcebooks for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  Mags doesn’t believe her brother’s fall was an accident. In that forty-foot stairwell, he didn’t just slip over the edge. But there is only one witness, Jody, the girlfriend grieving at his bedside. Which is another story…

  • Review: SINNER by Christopher Graves

    Review: SINNER by Christopher Graves

    Thank you so much Smith Publicity for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  As a direct descendant of the 19th century vigilante gang, the Bald Knobbers, Ezekiel Woods, Jr. has been indoctrinated into a world ruled by violence and a literal interpretation of the bible his entire life. Now,…

  • Review: THE AWKWARD SQUAD by Sophie Henaff

    Review: THE AWKWARD SQUAD by Sophie Henaff

    Thank you so much to Quercus USA for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  Suspended from her job as a promising police officer for firing “one bullet too many,” Anne Capestan is expecting the worst when she is summoned to HQ to learn her fate. Instead, she is surprised…

  • Review: MISTER TENDER’S GIRL by Carter Wilson

    Review: MISTER TENDER’S GIRL by Carter Wilson

    Thank you so much to Sourcebooks for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. “Alice, what did the penguin always tell you?” Book Description:  At fourteen, Alice Hill was viciously attacked by two of her classmates and left to die. The teens claim she was a sacrifice for a man called Mister…

  • Review: THE GOOD LIAR by Catherine McKenzie

    Review: THE GOOD LIAR by Catherine McKenzie

    Thank you so much to Amazon Publishing and Kathleen Carter for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  When an explosion rips apart a Chicago building, the lives of three women are forever altered. A year later, Cecily is in mourning. She was supposed to be in the building that…

  • Review: MARIA IN THE MOON by Louise Beech

    Review: MARIA IN THE MOON by Louise Beech

    Thank you so much Orenda Books for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  Thirty-two-year-old Catherine Hope has a great memory. But she can’t remember everything. She can’t remember her ninth year. She can’t remember when her insomnia started. And she can’t remember why everyone stopped calling her Catherine-Maria. With…