Get ready to fall even more in love with Saint! This is everything we could have hoped for and everything we expected is delivered. This story is perfect.
ARC Review: The Personal Assistant by Kimberly Belle
I definitely recommend this book to readers of the mystery/thriller genre. I think this will be a popular and well-received release, with its timely and relevant themes and fresh takes within this genre. It’s a solid four stars. I enjoyed my reading experience and I was invested in the outcome. This is an author I would definitely love to read more from.
5 Book List Spreads For Your Reading Journal + Free Printables
If you are anything like me, you’re a perpetual list maker. There’s just something about getting it all out of your head and onto paper that is freeing in a way. Plus, the satisfaction of checking things off or crossing things out is inexplicably joyful. So of course, it’s no different for my reading life! Here are five different types of book lists that you can keep in your reading journal.
10 Reading Challenge Spreads For Your Book Journal + Free Pintables
Are you looking for ideas and inspiration for your reading life and book journal? Check out these 10 challenges! Plus, there’s a free download of PDF printables to go along with it.
ARC Review: Memories, Lies, and Other Binds by Katy Foraker
This is solidly a paranormal, urban fantasy with a mystery plot. With that in mind, fantasy readers who love that sort of story will definitely enjoy this one.
ARC Review: Spells For Forgetting by Adrienne Young
This book should be on everyone’s list to read. Whether you like a mystery, thriller, contemporary, or fantasy, this book contains diverse features that will appeal to many types of readers.
What an Editor Can and Cannot Do for Your Book
Hiring a professional book editor is a serious investment. Is it really worth it? What will you actually get out of it? Will it really help you in any significant way? Before you make the choice to hire an editor, you should be as well-informed as possible when it comes to what an editor can and cannot do for you and your book. In this post, we will be discussing exactly that.
ARC Review: In the Shadow Garden by Liz Parker
This is an insane debut that reads like it’s from a seasoned author.
It’s an expertly crafted experience you are sure to savor. I was sucked into the drama and the intrigue, flat-out hooked, and I couldn’t get enough.
ARC Review: The Drowned Woods by Emily Lloyd-Jones
I absolutely loved every minute of this! It is a fun, easy read that I couldn’t put down – a perfectly well-executed YA fantasy that any lover of this genre will enjoy reading. I am officially joining the guild of Emily Lloyd-Jones fans who will auto-purchase all the books.
ARC Review: Belladonna by Adalyn Grace
This story is my newest obsession – the gothic vibes, the snark and charm of the characters, and the swoon-worthy relationships. It’s a tale of murder-mystery and coming-of-age, in a historical setting.
How to Write a Compelling First-Line Hook + Free PDF Worksheets
The best first impression you can make on a reader is a compelling first line hook. But how do we actually hook people in? In this post you are going to learn seven of the most effective methods for writing the best first line hook for your story. Plus I give you lots of great examples to learn from, as well as things to avoid, and tips for the writing process.
ARC Review: This Vicious Grace by Emily Thiede
What a spectacular debut… just wow! This will quickly become a cult favorite for YA fantasy readers. I couldn’t put it down and I will be anxiously awaiting the next book in this series.