When I saw on NetGalley that there was a new Jill Mansell novel coming out, I didn't even read the synopsis before I requested it. And I was even more shocked when I got accepted. It is only then that I realized that Kiss is a new release, technically, but it is a reprint from … Continue reading Book Review: Kiss
Month: Jul 2019
Book Review: Summer of ’69
It should come as no surprise that I hadn't read an Elin Hilderbrand novel until I picked up Summer of '69. And as soon as I started following what people were saying about it, I realized that, similar to when I read Jennifer Weiner's Mrs. Everything a few weeks ago, the style was not typical … Continue reading Book Review: Summer of ’69
Book Review: Harry Potter—A Journey Through Charms and Defence Against the Dark Arts
When I heard that there were not one but four (!) new eBooks coming out pertaining to the world of Harry Potter, I was more than excited. I've read the original novels, the screenplay of A Cursed Child, and although I haven't read any of the other accompanying materials, I'm one of those Potterheads who … Continue reading Book Review: Harry Potter—A Journey Through Charms and Defence Against the Dark Arts
Book Review: Meet Cute
Every time I heard the expression "meet cute," I think of the movie, The Holiday when Kate Winslet's character learns about the term from that adorable, old Hollywood writer she helps find his way home. There have been some great meet cutes that I've read lately (My Oxford Year, for example) and I was really … Continue reading Book Review: Meet Cute