Just because every other Jennifer E. Smith book has also been written for me. I first read Jen E. Smith's books when I was 16 and years later and now that I'm no longer a teenager I still feel like her books speak to me on a very personal level. I'm sure as bookworms we have all experienced this with some of our favorite books. I always ask, "How did Jen E. Smith know this about me?" I am in dire need of a vacation. These days my ... Read the Post...
A Spark of White Fire by Sangu Mandanna
Thank you to Edelweiss for providing me a digital review copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my review in any way. Rating: 4.5 stars I have to admit that I'm not really a big fan of science fiction and fantasy books. There are only a few books that I love from those genre and I'm glad to say that A Spark of White Fire is one of those books! It took half of the book for me to get into it. It's not the ... Read the Post...
Kiss and Cry by Mina V. Esguerra
Thank you to Mina V. Esguerra for providing me a digital review copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my review in any way. Rating: 3.5 stars Aside from being a fan of friends-to-lovers trope, I'm also a sucker for the-one-that-got-away love stories. I just love being told a good story about lovers who went their separate ways only to find themselves back in each others' arms again after a few years. So ... Read the Post...
January 2019 Life Recap and February 2019 Goals
We're now in the second week of February and I'm only writing this post now. Yay me! But as they say, better late than never!* *It's almost the last week of February and I'm only editing this post now so I'm DEFINITELY late. Just like what I said in my January 2019 Goals, posting this on my blog helps me feel like I'm accountable to people. Let's see how I did with my January Goals! Blogging Goals Post four blog posts. I failed this ... Read the Post...