Review of ‘The Davenports’
Historical fiction at its finest, The Davenports, shows four young women navigating through racism, classism, and romance. Continue reading Review of ‘The Davenports’
Historical fiction at its finest, The Davenports, shows four young women navigating through racism, classism, and romance. Continue reading Review of ‘The Davenports’
Merry meet avid readers! Hope everyone is doing well. Check out my latest newsletter and reading list, a sneak peak of reviews to come and, as always, happy reading! Continue reading Weekly Reading List #325
Happy March and congrats to Queen’s Catacombs, March’s book of the month. Check out the details here and happy reading! Continue reading Book of the Month – March 2023
Today on YouTube, we’re discussing Vespertine, the thrilling YA fantasy with a nun bonding with the deadly spirit possessing her body. Continue reading Watch “Vespertine Review” on YouTube
Today on Spotify, we’re discussing Vespertine, YA fantasy with no romance, focusing on developing the bond between a nun and the spirit that possesses her. Continue reading Vespertine Spotify Review
Vespertine captures the reader with a stoic heroine eager to save the lives of thousands, even if it means giving her body to a demon. Continue reading Review of ‘Vespertine’
Merry meet avid readers! Hope everyone is doing well. Check out my latest newsletter and reading list, a sneak peak of reviews to come and, as always, happy reading! Continue reading Weekly Reading List #314
Today on YouTube, we’re discussing The Second Death of Edie and Violet Bond, a historical tale that unfortunately took too long to develop into a cohesive plot. Continue reading Watch “The Second Death of Edie and Violet Bond Review” on YouTube
Today on Spotify, we’re discussing The Second Death of Edie and Violet Bond, a historical piece that took too long to develop. Continue reading The Second Death of Edie and Violet Bond Spotify Review
A supernatural tale following real-life sisters, The Second Death of Edie and Violet Bond may offer a thoughtful commentary on women’s rights but takes too long to develop. Continue reading Review of ‘The Second Death of Edie and Violet Bond’