She Reads With Cats

  • Review: SELF-PORTRAIT WITH BOY by Rachel Lyon

    Review: SELF-PORTRAIT WITH BOY by Rachel Lyon

    Thank you so much to Scribner for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own.  “What enraged me is that they didn’t, couldn’t, see me. I was less than a machine to them, less than a body. I did not even appear in their line of sight. I was nothing more than a…

  • Book Mail: ECSTASY by Mary Sharratt

    Book Mail: ECSTASY by Mary Sharratt

    I am an adoring fan of Gustav Klimt, so I am very grateful to Houghton Mifflin Harcourt for this gorgeous free copy! This cover is a work of art in itself! Be sure to add this one to your shelf! SYNOPSIS:  Gustav Klimt gave Alma her first kiss. Gustav Mahler fell in love with her…

  • Blog Tour: A BREATH AFTER DROWNING by Alice Blanchard

    Blog Tour: A BREATH AFTER DROWNING by Alice Blanchard

    Thank you so much to Titan Books for providing my free copy! This book looks outstanding! I cannot wait to read it! Check it out! (psst… if you would like the chance to win a copy of this book, click here to enter) About the Book:  Sixteen years ago, Kate Wolfe’s young sister Savannah was…

  • Fantastic Book Mail: BEFORE I LET YOU IN by Jenny Blackhurst

    Fantastic Book Mail: BEFORE I LET YOU IN by Jenny Blackhurst

    I have started reading this book and let me just say… I’M HOOKED! Thank you so very much to Atria Books for sending this gorgeous free copy my way! I love a good psychological thriller!! Don’t you? SYNOPSIS:  “An astounding and original thriller with a complex relationship between three women at its heart and an…

  • Blog Tour Review: WARNING LIGHT by David Ricciardi

    Blog Tour Review: WARNING LIGHT by David Ricciardi

    Thank you so much to Berkley Publishing for asking me to be a part of the blog tour and proving my free copy – all opinions are my own.  Book Description:  When a commercial flight violates restricted airspace to make an emergency landing at a closed airport in Iran, the passengers are just happy to…

  • Review: BLACK SWANS by Eve Babitz

    Review: BLACK SWANS by Eve Babitz

    Thank you so much to Counterpoint Press for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own.  Book Blurb:  A new reissue of Babitz’s collection of nine stories that look back on the 1980s and early 1990s―decades of dreams, drink, and glimpses of a changing world. Black Swans further celebrates the phenomenon of Eve Babitz, cementing…

  • Review: OTHER PEOPLE’S HOUSES by Abbi Waxman

    Review: OTHER PEOPLE’S HOUSES by Abbi Waxman

    Thank you so much to Berkley Publishing for providing my free copy of OTHER PEOPLE’S HOUSES by Abbi Waxman – all opinions are my own. “She’d read somewhere that hurricanes had winds so powerful that a piece of straw could pierce an oak, thrown so hard it became deadly beyond its weight. She was the…

  • Review: A MATTER OF CHANCE by Julie Maloney

    Review: A MATTER OF CHANCE by Julie Maloney

    Thank you so much to the author and She Writes Press for providing my free copy of A MATTER OF CHANCE by Julie Maloney – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  When eight-year-old Vinni Stewart disappears from a Jersey shore town, Maddy, her distraught single mother, begins a desperate search for her daughter. Maddy’s…

  • Book Spotlight: THE EXTRAORDINARY LIFE OF SAM HELL by Robert Dugoni

    Book Spotlight: THE EXTRAORDINARY LIFE OF SAM HELL by Robert Dugoni

    I am ecstatic to start reading this book! It looks incredible! Thank you so much Little Bird Publicity, Amazon Publishing, and Lake Union Authors for providing my free copy! This beauty is available for purchase on April 24th! SYNOPSIS:  Wall Street Journal and New York Times bestselling author Robert Dugoni’s coming-of-age story is, according to Booklist, “a novel that,…

  • Review: BEFORE I LET YOU GO by Kelly Rimmer

    Review: BEFORE I LET YOU GO by Kelly Rimmer

    Thank you so much to Little Bird Publicity, Graydon House, and Harlequin Books for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. “…just like love—in the early moments, you don’t see the potential for it to bring you pain—it’s just something you slide into between laughs and smiles and moments of bliss. It’s…

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