Today I'm delighted to be reviewing Hot Wax by M. L. Rio. I have been entranced by Rio's writing for years and was excited to see her take on rock n roll stardom, the glory and the destruction.
Category: books
Review: Dangerous Girls
Ever since I heard about the concept for Dangerous Girls by Lisa M. Sylvan, I knew I had to pick it up. Today I am delighted to be sharing my review for this fantastic book from an exciting new voice.
Review: Not Quite Dead Yet
Today I'm reviewing one of my most anticipated reads of the year: Not Quite Dead Yet by Holly Jackson. It is such a fantastic concept and I've adored Jackson's previous work, so I was excited to delve into her adult debut.
Mini Review Monday #201
It’s time for another Mini Review Monday. Today, I'm delving into Teenage Girls Can Be Demons by Hailey Piper, We Love You, Bunny by Mona Awad and A Bloody Merry Murder by Emilie Castera and Eve Goodfellow.
Review: The Rebel and the Rose
Today I am delighted to be sharing my stop on the tour for The Rebel and the Rose by Catherine Doyle.
Review: The House of Quiet
Today I'm delving into The House of Quiet by Kiersten White, whose work I have previously enjoyed. The premise of this was fantastic and I was so excited to see how the story panned out.
Review: The Killer Question
Today, I'm overjoyed to be reviewing The Killer Question by Janice Hallett. I am a huge fan of Hallett's work and was delighted to hear she'd be delivering her take on a pub quiz. How did the book end up stacking up?
Recent Reads #125
It's time for my first Recent Reads recap of September! Today, my standouts were The Creeping Hand Murder by Maureen Johnson & Jay Cooper and We Love You, Bunny by Mona Awad.
Review: Bury Your Friends
Today I'm delighted to be reviewing Bury Your Friends by Benjamin Dean. I have loved Dean's previous work and been very excited by the premise of this book, but how did it stack up?
Mini Review Monday #200
It's time for the first Mini Review Monday of September. Today, I'm delving into Enter The Endgame by Triona Campbell, When We Were Monsters by Jennifer Niven and The Maiden and Her Monster by Maddie Martinez.