Love your Local Indie
I fangirl about a lot of things, but nothing as much as books. As the holidays are fast approaching, I wanted to take a moment and fangirl about some of my favorite Indie Bookstores that could really use some support.
I fangirl about a lot of things, but nothing as much as books. As the holidays are fast approaching, I wanted to take a moment and fangirl about some of my favorite Indie Bookstores that could really use some support.
Where Dreams Descend by Janella Angeles is a luscious, magical world that is intoxicating in the best possible way, and I can’t wait for you to read it.
A Case of Boneheaded Heroics: How Aurora Burning beats the middle book slump and gives us a cliffhanger to die for.
A fun jaunt through the epic gothic horror fantasy Ruthless Gods by Emily A. Duncan. The second book in the Something Dark and Holy trilogy.
Blog Tour for Emma Lord’s debut Tweet Cute. Everything I needed to kick off 2020: the perfect YA rom-com that will have you swooning over delicious desserts and ooey gooey grilled cheese. With a ship name of Pepper-Jack, you know it’s perfect!
Hosting a party for the holidays? Learn some tips and tricks from Random House’s Holiday House!
Where does one begin? Certainly not the beginning. No, let’s start with the moment I fell in love with Delilah Bard.
A love worth dying for, a game worth playing, a book worth crying over. If that doesn’t sum up my feelings of Stephanie Garber’s Finale, then nothing else will.
The National Book Awards Finalists Reading at The New School offers a glimpse into one of the most prestige awards in literature.