Nadine Brandes is one of my favorite authors. I love the themes of family, hope, and redemption she weaves into her stories. When I heard that her newest book, a science fiction novel called The Nightmare Virus, would release in July, I immediately looked up where to preorder it. The book arrived a few days…
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Live by Sadie Robertson Huff || A Book Review
Hey, my lovely friends! I’m thrilled to have another book review today. I’ve read several of Sadie Robertson Huff’s books, and each time I come away with something new to think about. Live is one of several books about life that Sadie’s written, and I recommend all of them! Synopsis There’s a big difference between…
Meet London, my newest MC!
Hello, my friends! I hope you are enjoying this lovely Saturday. I’m so excited to introduce you to the main character of my WIP, These Dreams I Hold. I’ve been outlining for the last several months and have really gotten to know London and her likes, dislikes, and personality. Writing this interview was a blast…
What I’ve Learned From Favorite Book Characters || Volume One
Hey, lovely friends! I’ve been spending a lot more time reading lately (and maybe staying up late to do so. . .) and the classics/old favorites have been on the top on the list. Reading the books I grew up reading reminded me why I loved them, especially the characters. There are some characters that…
Book Review: The Luminous Life of Lucy Landry
Anna Rose Johnson wrote one of my favorite middle-grade books, The Star That Always Stays. I fell in love with the characters and the themes Anna Rose writes about. For that reason, I was so excited when I heard that Anna Rose’s second book was coming out this spring! I pre-ordered the book last year and…
Book Review: Some Kind of Happiness
Middle grade fiction is my new favorite thing these days. I have less time to read, so I’ve been listening to audiobooks when I’m busy. I just finished Some Kind of Happiness by Claire Legrand, and it’s one of those books that makes you feel a little lost afterwards! It feels like no book could measure up…