Summer's coming! Well, theoretically. The weather here doesn't quite agree, and we still need to make it through spring, but we'll get there. In the meantime, let's pretend it's summer by getting lost in some summer-focused books. One S'more Summer, by Beth Merlin, doesn't come out until the end of May, but that doesn't mean you... Continue Reading →
Book recommendation: The Girl on the Train, by Paula Hawkins
Have you figured out yet that I tend to be pretty slow to read really popular books? This isn't on purpose, but it does seem to happen fairly often. Gone Girl, the Percy Jackson series, On Writing... and those are just a few of my more recent late-to-the-party reads. I doubt my streak is going... Continue Reading →
Cover reveal: Nelumbo Nucifera, by Cristina Slough
It's been a while since I've done a cover reveal, hasn't it? When I read the summary for Nelumbo Nucifera, though, it seemed like a great novel to get me back into the swing of things. It turned out to be a good choice. Just wait until you see this cover. Ready? I love the... Continue Reading →
Book recommendation: Shizzle, Inc, by Ana Spoke
Let's face it: humour can be hard to write. Sure, you can have a great joke. But if you don't nail the timing or delivery, then it won't make your readers laugh. There are certain books, though, that leave you feeling as though humour comes easily to their authors. Shizzle, Inc, by Ana Spoke, is... Continue Reading →
Cover reveal: Fearless Flying, by Karen Gordon
Every once in a while, I read a novel summary that just makes me think, yes. Maybe it sounds funny. Maybe it sounds mysterious. Maybe it's intriguing or romantic or any number of other things. Regardless, it's a summary that makes me want to read the book. That's how I felt when I read the summary for... Continue Reading →
