Saturday, March 31, 2018

Streaming on Twitch w/ Jordan


How's it going everyone! I hope you're all having a fantastic day so far! Today, I have some exciting news to share with you all. Jordan and I had asked this back in mid-March and have since then hinted at it with a few posts. Until we finally announced what we were doing on Twitter, which I guess makes it official as of March 29, but here is the news that we want to share with you all in a more detailed post...

Friday, March 23, 2018

Daughter of the Pirate King by Tricia Levenseller - Book Review

Daughter of the Pirate King Book Cover
How’s it going everyone. Today, I’ll be reviewing Daughter of the Pirate King by Tricia Levenseller. This was a book that I had seen advertised on October 1, 2016, during Brittany's Book Rambles #BBTC chat and it was on my TBR for the longest while. In early February, I saw that the ebook was on sale and automatically snatched it up. After reading a sample of the chapter from someone’s blog before the book was published, I knew I would love this book without a doubt.

Friday, March 16, 2018

Letters from a Prince by Victoria Hart - Book Review

Letters from a Prince Book Cover
How’s it going everyone. Today, I’ll be reviewing Letters from a Prince by Victoria Hart.  One night when I was looking through Amazon's top free section, like I normally do when I have time, I saw this book and read the description which automatically made me want to read it.  There was an old iPhone app that I had gotten a few years ago and this book reminded me of and I was already hooked after barely reading the first page.

Friday, March 9, 2018

Senior Week Crush by Maggie Dallen - Book Review

Senior Week Crush Book Cover
How’s it going everyone. Today, I’ll be reviewing Senior Week Crush by Maggie Dallen. I found this book on Amazon in the Top 100 Romance section back in late December. This book had just been published a couple of days earlier when I purchased it and the description of the story really interested me. When I got this book, I did notice that it was the second book in a series, but luckily for me, these books can be read as a standalone. Anyways, let's jump right in with my review.