This book reminds us not to dwell on the past but to stay in the present and embrace everything life has to offer us. See the potential that your life has because it has a lot of it.
Category Archives: Fiction Books
Once There Were Wolves Will Have You Howling for More
I honestly can’t get this book out of my mind. There was something quite wild about it, and that’s not just because it was set in the wilderness of Scotland. This book breathes nature in such a way that it makes you want to get out of your house and wander the woods like a weirdo.
The Silent Patient vs. The Maidens
Today I’m going to mix things up a bit. What’s that saying? Ah, yes. I’m going to kill two birds with one stone; if those birds were books and the stone, this post.
The Alchemy Thief Will Steal Your Heart
I’ve got a new book for you hungry hungry readers and it’s a good one (per usual). The Alchemy Thief, by R.A. Denny, is a book that will take you by surprise in the best way possible.
5 Reasons You Must Read Malibu Rising on the Beach
Obviously, you can read whatever book you want on the beach, but I have to say there are better ones to read than others. Malibu Rising, written by the lovely Taylor Jenkins Reid, is a clear beach read winner.
The Last Thing He Told Me Should Be the First Thing You Read Today
The Last Thing He Told me has some twisties and turnies that nearly blew me away. Luckily, I was wearing my cement shoes as a preventative measure. Phew!
4 Reasons The Four Winds Will Blow You Away
This book will have you on an emotional roller coaster. Emotional devastation or not, I can assure you that it’s well worth the read.
Get Your Revenge at The Lost Apothecary
Usually within the first few chapters of a book, I can tell whether or not I’m going to love it, or if I’m going to leave it on my bookshelf to collect dust. This book will not be collecting any dust!
Addie LaRue Is the Fantasy Fix You Need
While this book is clearly titled The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, you will find that Addie LaRue and her story is anything but forgettable, and she is anything but invisible.
Dear Edward, Give Me a Tissue
Caution: if you’re going to read this book make sure you have a tissue box with you. Otherwise, your book pages will get stained from the heavy stream of tears you will undoubtedly shed whilst reading.
