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His Name is Grace by H. G. Davis

His Name is Grace by H. G. Davis

Sometimes you just need a quick read to get yourself back into the spirit of reading, and His Name is Grace by H. G. Davis was a perfect quick read to do that for me. At just 152 pages (1,795 locations on Kindle), I was able to read this book […]

Posted on 07/03/2025 | 0 Comments
By Charli
Four Found Dead by Natalie D. Richards

Four Found Dead by Natalie D. Richards

Four Found Dead was one of those books that took me a while to read – mostly because it was a case of “right book, wrong time”. I tried several times to read this book and just couldn’t stay interested. Last night, I decided I’d give it one more try […]

Posted on 01/10/2025 | 0 Comments
By Charli
Blurring the Lines & Extras by Amy Kaybach

Blurring the Lines & Extras by Amy Kaybach

Blurring the Lines & Extras is a prequel novella with some extra tidbits for the Blind Rebels series, all wrapped into one tidy little package. This book does contain spoilers for the Blind Rebels series, so if spoilers bother you, I recommend either reading the series first or stopping after […]

Posted on 07/15/2024 | 0 Comments
By Charli
A Darker Mischief by Derek Milman

A Darker Mischief by Derek Milman

I love secret societies. Whenever I read a book set in a school, that is one of my biggest hopes – that there is some sort of secret society involved in the plot. Well, with A Darker Mischief, that hope is definitely fulfilled. This book is definitely a slow-burn type […]

Posted on 07/01/2024 | 0 Comments
By Charli
If You Can Hear This by Faith Gardner

If You Can Hear This by Faith Gardner

In my quest to work through my NetGalley queue, I started reading If You Can Hear This by Faith Gardner. I have another book by Ms. Gardner in my NetGalley queue as well, so I was hoping that I would enjoy this book. I did – immensely. What do you […]

Posted on 06/21/2024 | 0 Comments
By Charli
The Debutantes by Olivia Worley

The Debutantes by Olivia Worley

When I chose to read The Debutantes by Olivia Worley, I did so based purely on the cover. I love the cover to this book so much, even though I can’t exactly tell you why. It just jumped out at me as something I should read. And my intuition was […]

Posted on 06/15/2024 | 0 Comments
By Charli
What the Woods Took by Courtney Gould

What the Woods Took by Courtney Gould

Content Warning: What the Woods Took contains: I periodically receive emails from NetGalley telling me what books are “Read Now”. In the most recent email, What the Woods Took was listed among the books on offer. While I had previously seen Courtney Gould’s other books on NetGalley, I had not […]

Posted on 06/14/2024 | 0 Comments
By Charli
Buried Secrets by S.F. Baumgartner

Buried Secrets by S.F. Baumgartner

I picked up Buried Secrets a while ago while perusing the Edelweiss+ gallery of books that could be freely downloaded, but didn’t get around to reading it right away. Now I kind of wish I had. For one, it is a clean thriller. No foul language, no sex, nothing that […]

Posted on 06/09/2024 | 0 Comments
By Charli
The Narrow by Kate Alice Marshall

The Narrow by Kate Alice Marshall

Today I’m reviewing The Narrow by Kate Alice Marshall, a Young Adult Horror novel. This post is part of the TBR & Beyond Tours blog tour for The Narrow. So we all know I’m a horror girlie, but I usually don’t go in much for ghost story horror. Most of […]

Posted on 08/01/2023 | 2 Comments
By Charli
The Vinyl Underground by Rob Rufus

The Vinyl Underground by Rob Rufus

Today is my stop on TBR & Beyond Blog Tours’ blog tour for The Vinyl Underground by Rob Rufus. This is a YA Contemporary novel set in 1968, during the Vietnam War. There will be some anti-war sentiments, racism, racial violence, and other possibly upsetting things in this book, so […]

Posted on 07/10/2023 | 2 Comments
By Charli
Their Vicious Games by Joelle Wellington

Their Vicious Games by Joelle Wellington

Their Vicious Games is nothing short of amazing. Think Squid Games meets The Hunger Games but in this case, the stakes are more than you might think. I’m going to say this now, Adina and Saint have my heart for the female characters. They’re strong, resilient, and while they may […]

Posted on 07/04/2023 | 1 Comment
By Charli
Blood Kings by Shade Owens

Blood Kings by Shade Owens

I love when a book moves through several genres and Blood Kings does that and does it well. As I read through the book, the dystopian vibes became very clear – the manner in which life-sentence prisoners are dealt with is very dystopian in nature. Then you have the horror, […]

Posted on 07/02/2023 | 0 Comments
By Charli