Thanks, as always, goes to Sam @ Taking on a World of Words for hosting the weekly meme that keeps my TBR under some semblance of control and keeping the blog schedule organized. This week I actually feel like myself! If you want to participate in WWW, feel free! The more the merrier (and the... Continue Reading →
Keeper of the Lost Cities: Lodestar by Shannon Messenger
This is the fifth book in the fantasy middle grade series and I could not put it down. This author has a way of taking the drama to the next level and still managing to provide a cliff hanger that brings you back for the next in the series. SYNOPSIS Dark schemes unfold—and Sophie’s loyalty... Continue Reading →
WWW Wednesday: September 28, 2022
Thanks, as always, goes to Sam @ Taking on a World of Words for hosting the weekly meme that keeps my TBR under some semblance of control and keeping the blog schedule organized. Two weeks in a row - let this start a streak! If you want to participate in WWW, feel free! The more... Continue Reading →
WWW Wednesday: September 21, 2022
Thanks, as always, goes to Sam @ Taking on a World of Words for hosting the weekly meme that keeps my TBR under some semblance of control and keeping the blog schedule organized. Two weeks in a row - let this start a streak! If you want to participate in WWW, feel free! The more... Continue Reading →
WWW Wednesday: August 31, 2022
Thanks, as always, goes to Sam @ Taking on a World of Words for hosting the meme that keeps my TBR under some semblance of control and keeping the blog schedule organized. If you want to participate in WWW, feel free! The more the merrier (and the bigger my TBR becomes). All you have to... Continue Reading →
Exile by Shannon Messenger
This second book in the Keeper of the Lost Cities series was a gripping action-packed drama. I loved it, I inhaled it, and I already downloaded book 3. SYNOPSIS Sophie Foster thought she was safe. Settled into her home at Havenfield, surrounded by friends, and using her unique telepathic abilities to train Silveny--the first female... Continue Reading →
Dewey’s Reverse Readathon Wrap Up – July 2022
I love Dewey's Readathons. I have been joining, in one way or another, for a few years. Every time I participate I get a little bit better at having fun and getting the most out of the event. This is the same readathon that credit with breaking my back-to-back reading slump to an end. Suffice... Continue Reading →