I know, it's almost August and this should have been out a while ago, but since I saw someone else (Hi Kerri!!) do theirs this late, I figured I could too! I'd commented on Kerri's post that I was too lazy to go check Goodreads, but decided to stop being a lazy twit and do it! LOL I read books this month... here's the run down. Books Read Blending Chords by Amy Kaybach - I'm a friend of Amy's and I handle the behind-the-scenes bits ... Read the Post...
Book Review: The Vow by Debbie Howells
After a few false starts, I finally got around to actually reading The Vow by Debbie Howells. When I say I devoured the book, I'm not kidding. I actually stayed up until almost 5:30AM to finish the book. That's how engrossed in the story I was. I won't lie, the book starts out a little bit on the slow side. The "action" starts right away - the groom-to-be disappears, but after that it just takes a bit for the book to get going. You just have ... Read the Post...
Book Review: All the Dark Places by Terri Parlato
I recently was given the opportunity by Kensington Publishing Corporation, via NetGalley, to read the debut thriller from Terri Parlato, All the Dark Places. I have to say, this debut novel is amazing. First, we have our characters. They're well thought out, well planned, and very well written. Do we get all of the info about each of our characters right away? No. But that actually adds to the intrigue of the book. Something bad happened to ... Read the Post...
Audiobook Review: Long Live the Pumpkin Queen by Shea Ernshaw
Most people probably don't know this, because I don't make it as obvious as I *could*, but I am a huge fan of The Nightmare Before Christmas. It is easily my favorite movie of all time. So when I see there are "sequels" to it, I have to try my best to read them. Or in this case, listen to them. Now, one reason why it's taken so long for any sequels for The Nightmare Before Christmas to come out is because Tim Burton didn't really want any. He ... Read the Post...