Review of The Keeper of Stars by Buck Turner When I first received The Keeper of Stars, I felt a cocktail of exhilaration and dread. Here was a book from Buck Turner himself, and as someone who’s notoriously particular about ARCs, I braced myself for the possibility of having to write a critical review. But

A Heartfelt Journey: My Thoughts on The Moonlight Child There are certain books that call out to you, and The Moonlight Child by Karen McQuestion was one of those for me. The moment I saw the cover—the ethereal glow of the moon illuminating a window—I felt an inexplicable pull. It beckoned me to delve into

Review of Marked (The Boys of Bishop Mountain #1) by Rachael Brownell: A Jumble of Tropes with Mixed Results Dear Readers, When I stumbled across Marked by Rachael Brownell, the promise of a steamy billionaire romance mixed with military action and a dash of second chance love caught my eye. As someone who enjoys a

Book Review: Llama Drama by Anna McNuff As someone who often daydreams about adventure and spontaneity, I felt an undeniable pull toward Anna McNuff’s Llama Drama: A Two-Woman, 5,500-Mile Cycling Adventure Through South America. This book promised not only a journey through the breathtaking Andes but also a delightful dose of humor and camaraderie between

Book Review: Shadow Jumper by J.M. Forster As an avid advocate for engaging children’s literature, I was instantly drawn to Shadow Jumper, the debut installment in J.M. Forster’s exciting mystery adventure series. The premise of a protagonist navigating life in the shadows piqued my curiosity—who doesn’t feel a sense of adventure in exploring the unknown?

Discovering the Magic of "To Be a Fae Queen" by Tricia Copeland As someone who has always had a soft spot for fantasy novels, especially those featuring strong female protagonists, To Be a Fae Queen by Tricia Copeland immediately drew me in with its stunning cover and captivating premise. The image of Titania, with her