Month: September 2023

(Review) The Davenports by Krystal Marquis

Posted September 27, 2023 by shooting in Book Review / 4 Comments

The Davenports by Krystal Marquis I read The Davenports in July with a book club and while it wasn’t a favorite, I am glad I read it. 💛 I loved that it focused on young black women during the Reconstruction period. There are four POVs and they all have different levels of wealth, though most […]

(Review) The Wife App by Carolyn Mackler

Posted September 20, 2023 by shooting in Book Review / 5 Comments

The Wife App by Carolyn Mackler copy for review; all opinions are my own The Wife App is Carolyn Mackler’s adult debut and it was a pretty enjoyable contemporary fiction novel. Three friends are tired of women and moms being tasked with the majority of the work in a family- especially the mental load. So […]

(Review) The Deep by Rivers Solomon

Posted September 18, 2023 by shooting in Book Review / 7 Comments

The Deep by Rivers Solomon The Deep by Rivers Solomon is one of the books I read for the Trans Rights Readathon. This book is based on the song The Deep. As for the premise, the idea is that African women who were being brought across the ocean as slaves drowned and their babies survived, […]

(Review) Haunted Hearts by K. Sterling

Posted September 14, 2023 by shooting in Book Review / 2 Comments

Haunted Hearts by K. Sterling This is the first in a series of companion novels and I really enjoyed it. It’s also a quick read that I finished in a day. 📖 Haunted Hearts includes: 🖤 M/M romance 🖤 Second chance romance 🖤 Small town 🖤 Found family 🖤 Murder mystery 🖤 Paranormal aspects I […]