The Other Side of Now

What a lovely surprise this book turned out to be! It has a strong sliding doors vibe to it. On the surface, Meg Bryan (known

The Antidote

The Antidote is a sweeping tale that merges historical fiction with magical realism. The book begins with the devastating Black Sunday dust storm which devastated the

 Black Woods, Blue Sky @EowynIvey

WOWZA! Black Woods, Blue Sky was an enthralling, thought provoking, and emotion evoking book. I love Eowyn Ivey’s writing, her descriptions, her use of nature, and the

The Sirens

Told in two timelines, The Sirens was a thought provoking book about sisters, strength, secrets, and determination. I really enjoyed The Sirens despite it being a tad slow in

Wished

I am a HUGE Sarah Ready fan and love her writing. I could not wait to dive into Wished which focuses on Anna Benoit making

Sneak Peek for Somewhere Beyond the Sea

What a tease! Seriously, TJ Klune excels at writing magical settings with wonderful characters. I love being immersed in the worlds that Klune creates with

The Lost Story

“Some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again.” – C.S. Lewis I adored this book! It’s a fairy tale for

Expiration Dates

This book was like a breath of fresh air. It was a feel good, hard to put down, smile inducing, gripping read! Plus, it also

The Warm Hands of Ghosts

First off, what a beautiful book cover! January 1918 Laura Iven is a discharged field nurse who has and returned to her home in Halifax,

What Blooms from Dust

Jeremiah Goodbye (a.k.a. the coin flip killer) is saved from the electric chair when a tornado tears down the prison. He then makes his way