Can’t Wait wednesday: ‘Yours Truly’ by Abby Jimenez

Hello lovelies! How has your week been going? I hope it's been good so far and I wish you better days ahead. Can’t-Wait Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Wishful Endings, that spotlights upcoming releases that we’re eagerly anticipating. Although this is not a weekly feature on this blog, I am always happy to share … Continue reading Can’t Wait wednesday: ‘Yours Truly’ by Abby Jimenez

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Book Review: Yellow Crocus (Freedman/Johnson #1) by Laila Ibrahim

I am a huge fan of historical fiction. However, most of my reading in this genre have been focused on European and Asian history. This year, I have decided to spread my wings a bit farther towards the Americas and this book was a start for me. This is also my first book by the … Continue reading Book Review: Yellow Crocus (Freedman/Johnson #1) by Laila Ibrahim

Book Review: Other People’s Marriages by Kerry Fisher

This was another interesting story by the author and as you all know I am a huge fan. 'Other People's Marriages' follow three friends who met as young married women and formed a strong bond which involved their husbands and children. The friendship between Steph and Evie breaks when a disagreement ensues between Evie's husband … Continue reading Book Review: Other People’s Marriages by Kerry Fisher

Book Review: Chasing Dreams At Hedgehog Hollow by Jessica Redland

I am a huge fan of the author and this series, although I took a break from it for a while before getting back into it. 'Chasing Dreams at Hedgehog Hollow' mostly follows Lauren, Josh's aunt who had been instrumental in Samantha and Josh hook-up in the first plan. It takes us back in time … Continue reading Book Review: Chasing Dreams At Hedgehog Hollow by Jessica Redland

Book Review: The Wondrous and Tragic Life of Ivan and Ivana by Maryse Conde

I got this book as a gift, and I was glad because I had planned to explore more Caribbean authors. I had never heard about the author but reading her bio showed that she is a big deal, and I was eager to dig in. 'The Wondrous and Tragic Life of Ivan and Ivana' is … Continue reading Book Review: The Wondrous and Tragic Life of Ivan and Ivana by Maryse Conde

Book Review: Things We Never Got Over by Lucy Score

This is one of my "Instagram Made Me Buy It" purchases I made late last year. A lot of people on there had high praise for this book so I decided to give the author a try as I have never read any of her books. The story follows twin sisters, Naomi and Tina who … Continue reading Book Review: Things We Never Got Over by Lucy Score

Six For Sunday: New Book Releases in Q1 2023 I look Forward To Reading

Hi guys, A happy new year to you once again. I hope you year has started off on a good note so far and I wish you a fabulous reading experience the rest of this quarter. Towards the end of last year got so busy for me that I couldn't find the time to consistently … Continue reading Six For Sunday: New Book Releases in Q1 2023 I look Forward To Reading

Book Review: Dawnlands by Philippa Gregory

This is the third book in the Fairmile series and so far, it is the icing on the cake. Considering the fact that it ended in a cliffhanger- ish way, I would not be surprised if there is a follow up to this book and I will be glad for it. From the first chapter, … Continue reading Book Review: Dawnlands by Philippa Gregory

Book Review: Someday, Maybe by Onyi Nwabineli

This is the author's debut; therefore, I went into reading this book with zero expectations. However, I was pleasantly surprised immediately after I started reading. The story follows Eve, a Nigerian-British woman who has been blind-sided by her husband as she discovers him after he has committed suicide. We join Eve on her journey through … Continue reading Book Review: Someday, Maybe by Onyi Nwabineli

Book Review: The Eternal Audience of One by Remy Ngamije

I got this book as a gift from my husband who told me he had heard good things about it. Since it is the author’s debut, I wasn’t sure of what to expect so I went into reading it with an open mind. ‘The Eternal Audience of One’ is a well written, engaging and witty … Continue reading Book Review: The Eternal Audience of One by Remy Ngamije