Book Review: One of Us Is Lying by Karen M. McManus When I first picked up One of Us Is Lying, the buzz surrounding it intrigued me. With comparisons to Pretty Little Liars and The Breakfast Club, the premise—a murder mystery unfolding within the confines of a high school detention—promised both suspense and depth. Karen

Book Review: If He Had Been with Me by Laura Nowlin From the moment I stumbled across If He Had Been with Me, I felt an undeniable pull—a blend of nostalgia and curiosity that drew me into the world crafted by Laura Nowlin. The story, which has found a massive audience on BookTok as a

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: 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