Review of God Forgives The Streets Don’t by Blake Karrington From the moment I stumbled across God Forgives The Streets Don’t, I felt a magnetic pull; perhaps it was the raw energy of the title or the promise of a street saga that gets down to the heart of hustle and heartbreak. Author Blake Karrington

The Girl I Was by Genevieve Rose: A Journey of Self-Discovery and Growth From the moment I stumbled upon The Girl I Was by Genevieve Rose, I felt an uncanny pull, almost like a whisper beckoning me to delve into a tale that promised both introspection and nostalgia. Having recently embarked on my journey of

A Personal Reflection on "The Very Heart of It: New York Diaries, 1983-1994" When I stumbled across The Very Heart of It: New York Diaries, 1983-1994 by Thomas Mallon, I found myself both eager and apprehensive. Mallon has become one of my go-to authors for his meticulous research and ability to weave narratives around historical

Book Review: The Fourth Daughter by Lyn Liao Butler As a book blogger, I often find myself captivated by stories that bridge the gap between generations, and Lyn Liao Butler’s The Fourth Daughter has done just that in a deeply moving way. From the moment I read the synopsis, I felt an immediate connection to

Review of Here Comes The Drama: A Ferris & Sloan Story When I first stumbled upon Christa Innis’s skits on TikTok, I couldn’t help but chuckle at the absurdity of wedding planning drama. Who can forget the cringe-worthy moments woven through love, laughter, and a mother-in-law from hell? Naturally, when I heard that the beloved

Review of All the Little Raindrops by Mia Sheridan From the moment I stumbled upon All the Little Raindrops, I was excited. Mia Sheridan, the author behind the heartfelt Archer’s Voice, had ventured into darker territory with this new release. The intersection of romance and suspense is typically where I thrive as a reader, so