Finding Home by Christy Cooper-Burnett – Review

My review of Finding Home, a multi-genre novel by Christy Cooper-Burnett. Government agents take exiled prisoners back in time as punishment for their white-collar crimes. But Christine Stewart is different. She goes above and beyond the call of duty.

The Mostly Invisible Boy by AJ Vanderhorst – Review

Title: The Mostly Invisible Boy (Casey Grimes 1) Author: AJ Vanderhorst Publisher: Lion & Co. on May 6, 2021 Genre: Middle Grade Fantasy Pages: 307 Formats Available: Hardback, Paperback, & Digital Rating: 5/5 Trigger Warnings: Violence Many thanks to AJ Vanderhorst and Write…

Always and Forever at Glendale Hall by Victoria Walters – Review

Title: Always and Forever at Glendale Hall Author: Victoria Walters Publisher: Hera Books on June 2, 2021 Genre: Romance (Contemporary) Pages: 280 Formats Available: Paperback & Digital Rating: 4/5 Trigger Warnings: Auto Accident Death and Trauma Many thanks to Victoria Walters, Hera Books,…

The Reckoning by Marisa Noelle – Review

Title: The Reckoning (The Unadjusteds Book 3) Author: Marisa Noelle Publisher: Question Books on May 6, 2021 Genre: YA Sci-Fi/Dystopian Pages: 416 Formats Available: Paperback & Digital Rating: 5/5 Trigger Warnings: Violence, Murder, Death from Childbirth Many thanks to Marisa Noelle and Zooloo’s…

Barty Barton by Sue Wickstead – Review

Title: Barty Barton: The Bear That Was Loved Too Much Author: Sue Wickstead Publisher: Jay Jay Books on October 27, 2020 Genre: Children’s Book Pages: 19 Formats Available: Paperback & Digital Rating: 5/5 Trigger Warnings: None Many thanks to Sue Wickstead and Rachel’s…

Instructions for Dancing by Nicola Yoon – Review

Title: Instructions for Dancing Author: Nicola Yoon Publisher: Delacorte Press (Penguin) on June 1, 2021 Genre: YA Romance Pages: 290 Formats Available: Hardback, Paperback, Audiobook, & Digital Rating: 5/5 Trigger Warnings: None Many thanks to Nicola Yoon, Penguin, The Write Reads, and Netgalley…