Monthly Archives: May 2016

Review: Roses and Rot by Kat Howard

It was rather hard to write a summary of this book without giving much away. Thankfully, much of these is revealed in the early parts of the book. It’s been some time since I’ve immersed myself into urban fantasy. This … Continue reading

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Review: The Secrets of Flight by Maggie Leffler

From the moment I read the premise of this book, I knew I had to read it. Through various other novels, I have learned of the multitude of ways women were called to duty while men fought in the war. … Continue reading

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Audiobook Review: The Madwoman Upstairs by Catherine Lowell

I adored this audio!! I’m always anxious to read a book with connections to my favorite pieces of classic fiction. I gasped aloud when I heard of Samantha’s disdain for the Brontë sisters, yet I rather understood where she was coming … Continue reading

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Month in Review: April 2016

  I know I say this each month, but how is it possible a month has passed already!? April proved to be a better month for reading: The Serpent King by Jeff Zentner Most Wanted by Lisa Scottoline The Year … Continue reading

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