ARC Review: The Tea Room Inheritance by Hannah Langdon

The Tea Room Inheritance is a low steam level contemporary romance by Hannah Langdon. After her fiancé calls off their wedding just weeks before they are set to be married, Belle heads to the seaside to visit her godmother. Unfortunately when she arrives, she finds that her godmother had an accident and died, leaving BelleContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Tea Room Inheritance by Hannah Langdon”

ARC Review: The Shippers by Katherine Center

The Shippers by Katherine Center was a fun, lighthearted, friends to lovers romance which was both truly enjoyable, and extremely aggravating at times. We open with the main character, Joey (Jojo/Josephine), about to walk down the aisle, when her childhood best friend, Cooper, unexpectedly shows up and encourages her to listen to the instincts tellingContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Shippers by Katherine Center”

Book Review: Victorian Psycho my Virginia Feito

Victorian Psycho by Virginia Feito is the story of a governess, Winifred Notty, in Victorian England. The story opens as she arrives at her new post, teaching the son and daughter of the Pounds family, but it’s immediately clear that something is not right with Winifred. Told in first person from Winifred’s point of view,ContinueContinue reading “Book Review: Victorian Psycho my Virginia Feito”

ARC Review: The Bones of Logan Rock by Sally Rigby

I’ve been privileged to read advance copies of several books in Sally Rigby’s A Cornwall Murder Mystery series and book 7, The Bones of Logan Rock, was a great entry in this police procedural series. In this book, Matt, Lauren, and the team must solve the murder of a young girl who was killed 30ContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Bones of Logan Rock by Sally Rigby”

Book Review: The Library at Hellebore by Cassandra Khaw

Hellebore is a school for those who have world ending type powers who need to learn to control them. Unfortunately, not everyone who attends is there voluntarily, and our main character Alessa Li is one of those people. I am a bit torn on my opinion of this book. The opening line of the bookContinueContinue reading “Book Review: The Library at Hellebore by Cassandra Khaw”