Always Remember – Mary Baloug
Always Remember is not up to Mary Baloug’s usual standards. After reading the first two Ravenswood series books, I was…
Books I’ve reviewed written by Canadian authors! I’m trying to focus more on Canadian literature because we have a really talented group of people up here. I haven’t run into a book I’ve been disappointed in yet.
Always Remember is not up to Mary Baloug’s usual standards. After reading the first two Ravenswood series books, I was…
Quincunx #3 I barely skimmed the blurb for Ring before I read it. I enjoy André Alexis, though, and I trusted…
When I saw Not How I Pictured It available on Netgalley, I immediately requested it. I really enjoyed Reasonable Adults…
All the Seas of the World is another outstanding story in Guy Gavriel Kay’s alternate universe. It begins approximately five…
Vancouver Orcas #2 Game Changer was a slow build, insta-attraction, “but he’s my boss” romance. Blair Brawsiski needs help accomplishing…
A Rip Through Time #2.5 Even in a short novella, Kelley Armstrong builds a great plot with solid characters and…
Emily Wilde #1 Emily Wilde’s Encycolopaedia of Faeries landed on my e-reader after seeing it on Bookstagram so frequently. I…
Okeydokey, Reasonable Adults is adorable. I knew going in this would be an over-the-top RomCom, and I was right! Kate…
I totally misunderstood the blurb for Things We Do in the Dark. A glance at it while feeling pressured to…
The romantic tension in The Poisoner’s Ring is outstanding! Not only is it a slow burn by modern standards, but…
Guy Gavriel Kay’s novels hold a really special place in my heart. A Brightness Long Ago was the first of…
I’ve been struggling with reading lately, finding it hard to get immersed in a story. For a few reasons: This…
A Rip Through Time sounds like a fast event, but the book starts slowly. I struggled to pay attention for…
Under Heaven #1 I read Under Heaven 13 years ago when it was released. I remembered that I really enjoyed…
Loved this series of vignettes. I liked how the characters were introduced and then expanded on in their own stories.…