Book Review: Spinning Tales by Brey Willows
I want to preface this review saying that this type of story is not my normal preference. I liked the cover, title, and blurb enough to try something out of my reading comfort zone.
I want to preface this review saying that this type of story is not my normal preference. I liked the cover, title, and blurb enough to try something out of my reading comfort zone.
A charming and romantic holiday meet cute. This is a very short story. A higher education professor and a lower education teacher walk into a bar…
Kissy Cake This was an adorable, New Years themed, short story. Even though the length was small, it still had the feel of a full length book. The characters had suprising depth. And it was packed full of things. Kilts, family, whiskey, unemployment, workplace harassment, art, cars, brain nerds, cakes, exes, infidelity, higher education, bathrooms, […]
I really don’t like giving negative reviews, but it was honestly difficult for me to get through this book. Ava, a famous violinist, meets Bianca on a bench. After a time gap they reunite and find they will be spending a lot of time together traveling. Conflicts and misunderstandings ensue.
Second read Seriously. If you haven’t read this, you need to. How can something so wrong feel so right? The characters are so unique and lovable. Flowridia and her shy but not innocent ways. Etolie and her drunken humor. Thalmus and his giant protectiveness. Ayla and her gruesome mutilating yet betraying tender heart. Also, the […]
I had never heard of Andrea Gibson before reading this book of poetry. I definitely know her now. In fact, very intimately as a result of her vulnerability and frank openness.
Wow, this book was good. Aside from a very few editing issues, this was practically perfect for me.
This was another one I didn’t leave a review for the first time I read it. Huh. Look. This book was fire. If you haven’t read it, then get to it.
This is my second read. I guess I didn’t review this the first time through. Not much to say except… PERFECTION.
‘Wooing the Farmer’ is a truly tender love story. It is the 3rd installment of the ‘Axedale’ series, but it can be read as a stand-a-lone. The only piece that wasn’t explained for me was a vicar’s previous nickname that was referenced. It did not impact understanding of the story, however.