Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by the lovely Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl. Each week a new theme is suggested for bloggers to participate in. This week’s prompt is Dynamic Duos (Submitted by Elley @ Elley the Book Otter). I love this prompt, and it immediately made me think of all the dual point …
Tag: Fool Me Twice at Christmas
My 2021 End-of-the-Year Reading Wrap-Up
Hello Readers! It seems like a lot of people are saying this, but 2021 flew by! Maybe it’s because 2020 dragged or maybe it’s because we were busier this year? At the end of last year I said I’d had one of my best reading years ever, and the same goes for 2021! I enjoyed …
Top Ten Tuesday: Christmas Songs Book Tag Mashup 2021!
Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by the lovely Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl. Each week a new theme is suggested for bloggers to participate in. This week’s prompt is a Holiday Freebie, so I decided to stick with my annual tradition of combining TTT and Jana’s Christmas Song Book Tag. You can check out …
October 2021 Book Haul
Hello Readers! I had a phenomenal reading month in October thanks to pushing myself to finish My Popsugar Reading Challenge for the year, as well as all my ARCs. I wanted to free up November for Nanowrimo and December for seasonal reading. You can check out My October Wrap-Up to see what all I read. …
October 2021 Monthly Wrap-Up
Hello Readers! Happy Halloween to those who celebrate. π I know I’m starting to sound like a broken record, but October flew by! It’s pretty much guaranteed I’ll be saying the same thing about November next month. π I tied with my best reading month of the year in October thanks to wrapping up my …
Book Review | Fool Me Twice at Christmas by Camilla Isley
Title: Fool Me Twice at ChristmasAuthor: Camilla Isley Genre: Holiday, RomancePublished On: September 28, 2021Publisher: Pink Bloom PressSource: ebookPages: 200 Synopsis: There are two types of relationships: fake and real. Chuck and Kateβs used to be real, oh-so-real. But after she broke his heart four months ago, leaving him, it became all just pretense for the …