Next Year in Havana by Chanel Cleeton was recommended to me by a fellow book blogger a few months ago. I thought it interesting since I live in a town that survives out of the sugar industry. After the Cuban Revolution, a lot of cubans emigrated to Miami. Especially the ones who had a priviledge… Continue reading Book Review: Next Year in Havana- Chanel Cleeton
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Book Review: Blowback by Monica James
First of all, I would like to thank Monica James for this amazing ARC! I had an amazing time reading it and it was a perfect distraction from the monotony of these quarantine days. Blowback by Monica James is the second book in The Monsters Within series. In Bullseye, we kinda left Tiger and Bull… Continue reading Book Review: Blowback by Monica James
Book Review: Unlit Star- Lindy Zart
Synopsis We are not guaranteed anything, not even this life. Rivers Young is the popular guy untouchable by reality. He is like a star—bright, consuming, otherworldly. The thing about stars, though, is that they eventually fall, and he is no different. He falls far and he falls hard. Delilah Bana is the outcast enshrouded in… Continue reading Book Review: Unlit Star- Lindy Zart
Book Review: Withering Hope – Layla Hagen
En route to a tropical paradise, overworked and dedicated Aimee Myller is ready to begin her new life. But when the plane defects, the pilot, sexy Tristan Bress, needs to make an emergency landing in the heart of the Amazon rainforest.With no way to reach civilisation, being rescued is their only hope. A slim one… Continue reading Book Review: Withering Hope – Layla Hagen
Print Books over Ebooks according to The Book Meddler
There is this unspoken Print Books or Ebooks feud. So I've decided to put some light on the pros and cons of ebooks in this post. You can probably decide which one is better for you after reading them! What are Ebooks? Ebook is just a short version of electronic books. This means you can… Continue reading Print Books over Ebooks according to The Book Meddler
Book Review: Remembrance – Rita Woods
This time around, I'm sharing the book review of Remembrance by Rita Woods as the first book I've ever read using the Once Upon a Book Club subscription! Remember I was selected as BookClubVIP! I must say guys, this experience is AMAZING! You get a certain amount of wrapped up gifts, and you can only… Continue reading Book Review: Remembrance – Rita Woods
Book Review: Love, Rosie – Cecelia Ahern
What happens when two people who are meant to be together can't seem to get it right? Rosie and Alex are destined for each other, and everyone seems to know it but them. Best friends since childhood, they are separated as teenagers when Alex and his family relocate from Dublin to Boston. Like two ships… Continue reading Book Review: Love, Rosie – Cecelia Ahern
Book Review: Malinche – Laura Esquivel
Cuando Malinalli conoce a Hernán Cortés, asume que se trata del propio Dios Quetzalcóatl que regresa a liberar a su pueblo. Los dos se enamoran apasionadamente, pero este amor pronto es destruido por la desmedida sed de conquista, poder y riqueza de Cortés. A lo largo de la historia de México Malinalli/Malinche ha sido conocida… Continue reading Book Review: Malinche – Laura Esquivel
Book Review: Something in the Air – L.H. Cosway
Michaela Olsson has found her soulmate in James Khan. There are just a few teeny, tiny problems… One, he’s her boss, two, he’s too old for her, and three, well, he happens to be engaged to somebody else. She’ll take this crush and bury it deep. She’ll take it to her grave. James already belongs… Continue reading Book Review: Something in the Air – L.H. Cosway
Book Review: Water for Elephants – Sara Gruen
This book was actually given to me years ago by one of my mom's friends! I remember loving it so much, I feel it totally deserves a review. https://media.giphy.com/media/l7M5KmKVpi4eI/giphy.gif This is the story of Jacob Jankowski, a vet student at Cornell that finds out at the beginning of the book that his parents died violently… Continue reading Book Review: Water for Elephants – Sara Gruen