Category: Book Review

The Sea in Winter: A Review and Giveaway

Posted January 22, 2021 by shooting in Book Review / 18 Comments

Welcome to my stop for The Sea in Winter blog tour! This is a compensated post by The Children’s Book Review and HarperCollins Publishers, but as always, my opinions are completely my own. The Sea in Winter by Christine Day  Review by Lauren affiliate link; any purchase benefits me a small % at no extra […]

(Review) Marion Lane and the Midnight Murder

Posted January 7, 2021 by shooting in Book Review / 18 Comments

Marion Lane and the Midnight Murder by T.A. Willberg *purchase link is affiliate link; I get a small % at no extra cost to you* Source: copy from Netgalley; all opinions are my own Official Summary: Late one night in April 1958, a filing assistant at Miss Brickett’s receives a letter of warning, detailing a […]

(Review) Right Move by A.M. Arthur

Posted January 4, 2021 by shooting in Book Review / 4 Comments

*affiliate link; any purchase benefits me at no extra cost to you* Right Move by A.M. Arthur source: copy from Netgalley; all opinions are my own Official Summary: Levi Peletier is settled—for now. With his life on the rodeo circuit reined in, he’s content doing trick riding demos for tourists at Clean Slate Ranch and […]

Best of 2020: 13 Books I Loved

Posted December 29, 2020 by shooting in Book Review / 52 Comments

Happy Tuesday! Today I’m excited to link up with Jana and Steph for Show Us Your Books and with Top Ten Tuesday. Both of these link-ups this week are about our favorite 2020 books. I chose 13 books that I read in 2020 to share today. All of these are 5 star reads and books […]

Mary: The Adventures of Mary Shelley’s Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Granddaughter

Posted October 26, 2020 by shooting in Book Review / 13 Comments

*affiliate links; any purchase helps me a small % at no extra cost to you* Mary: The Adventures of Mary Shelley’s Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Granddaughter by Brea Grant and art by Yishan Li copy for review; all opinion are my own Official Summary: Everyone expects sixteen-year-old Mary to be a great writer. After all, her mother, her aunt, […]