Special Feature: The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston

While some people like their summer reading fluffy and warm, others prefer their summer beach reads with a little spook and creep factors! Personally I can go wither way but with a sea of warm fluffy beach reads on my list I thought it might be nice to add a litlte bit of the unknown into my summer reading line up! Enter this book which I thought would be more ghost story but from the sound of it, it’s going to be more about a ghostwriterbut might have an element or two to satisfy your spooky reads urning.

I am so excited for this book that merges the paranormal, chick lit, romance, and beach reading all into one! So many people have been reading this book and raving about it and saying so many positive things like how uplifting and happy it makes them when they read it. All these reviews have made me so excited to read this one and I cannot wait to check it out this summer. I personally love ghost stories and I cannot wait to check out a book by a ghostwriter with some actual ghosts of her own.

Who doesn’t need some humor in their lives right now? I am pretty sure no one will say they laugh too much and don’t need something else to make them laugh and be happy. So with that in mind why not check this one out? Some reviewers have described it as Adams Family with romance and I cannot WAIT to check it out based on that description! Funny, emotional, romantic, and poingent are some of the things that people have said about this book and I am here for all of them! Check this one out today and be watching for my review in the coming weeks!

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Review: The Crimson Thread by Kate Forsyth

It’s been a hot minute since I read anything by Kate Forsyth. Generally she writes more fantasy and fairytale retellings but this book is firmly in the historical fiction genre. So needless to say when it came up for review, I was intrigued because it was different than what Forsyth typically writes and she is such a wonderful writer that I knew this one would be on par with her other books!

Obviously it was an easy ‘yes’ to review but beyond just the author and genre of the book I didn’t know too much going in. I mean of course I get an officially summary of the books I review but sometimes I just say yes based on the author or cover before I really read the summary. When I sat down to start reading this one I was more or less blind. I knew it was a historical fiction piece and based on the cover I was guessing WWII (which I was correct) but beyond that I didn’t know much else.

But instantly I knew this was going to be different than the traditional WWII novel. The setting really distinguishes itself from traditional WWII books set in London, Paris, or even Germany. This book is set on the isle of Crete which instantly made me want to know more. I can’t recall a single historical fiction novel set on this small isle and it really made the novel for me!

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Special Feature/Excerpt: A Dress of Violet Taffeta by Tessa Arlen

Who else is a massive sucker for stunning book covers? I know I am! When I saw this one come up for review, I knew I wanted to read it based on the cover alone, but then I saw that Tessa Arlen wrote it and I was instantly excited! I have read and loved many of Arlen’s books, most of which are historical mysteries. She always writes such great books and the historical parts are on point!

Seeing this book cover and the summary with the Titanic connection, really made me excited because I know how well Arlen does historical fiction and since this is a little different than her mysteries I was eager to check it out. I love this particular era and I love the fashion of the time so getting to read about a fashion icon sounded like it would be right up my alley.

I will be sharing a full review a little later on but for today I wanted to share a wonderful excerpt from this book! If you love elegant prose, well written characters, with stunning historical detail this is the book you have been waiting for. It has been very well received by early reviewer and I just started reading it the other night and am already hooked! Take a quick look at this excerpt and see if it interests you!

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The Ultimate Must-Read Rom-Coms for Pride Month

Many books with LGBTQ+ characters and queer themes have been banned in the past. NBC reports that five out of ten books that were most banned in 2021 were flagged for having LGBTQ+ content. With pride month coming to a close, reading these works can help people explore perspectives from different sexualities and gender identities through the stories these books tell. More importantly, genres like rom-com can show that queer joy is possible, despite it being a month of protest for rights and respect.

Here are just a few queer rom-com books you might enjoy:

The Meet Cute Diary by Emery Lee


If you are a fan of young love and the fake dating trope, then The Meet Cute Diary by Emery Lee is the book for you. This story follows Noah, a teen whose blog is being attacked by trolls. To regain readership numbers, he enlists the help of Drew – a cisgender man – to fake date him. Throughout the story, Noah grows immensely as a character and the themes surrounding gender identity and self-discovery are evident throughout the plot. This is an ideal read for a younger audience that love coming-of-age stories since this book is all about what being in love during teenage years is like.

Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston


As stories centered around the British nobility have become immensely popular in recent times thanks to period novels like theBridgerton series, modern retellings of regal matters have become a mainstay for today’s readers. Like The Meet Cute DiaryRed, White & Royal Blue’s story showcases how building a fake relationship (a platonic best friendship in this case) can lead to something deeper. As the main characters Alex, who is the POTUS’ son, and Henry, England’s prince, take damage control into their own hands after getting into an altercation, they form an unlikely bond. With a backdrop of political unrest, this book asks whether love is enough to overcome everything, even international relations and politics. This question is typically tackled in straight fiction so McQuinston’s take on a classic love story trope makes for a highly entertaining read.

Love & Other Disasters by Misa Sugiura


Lesbian and Asian stories are greatly underrepresented in queer literature but Love & Other Disasters tackles both demographics head-on. The book revolves around Nozomi Nagai as she hatches a scheme to make her ex-girlfriend jealous. Nozomi is heartbroken, believing she will never meet someone as perfect as Willow again. But this takes a turn as Nozomi finds love in the storm her breakup left behind. Love & Other Disasters is a great book that teaches readers that life doesn’t always go according to plan. All that matters is you follow your heart. This queer romance is bound to remind you what the ups and downs of first love are like– and how life is after it.

Pumpkin by Julie Murphy


Julie Murphy is best known for her book Dumplin’ and she has recently come out with Pumpkin– a story which follows an openly gay teenager, Waylon, who lives in a conservative town in rural Texas. When a video of Waylon in drag starts circulating through his high school, he struggles to navigate through the infamy and bullying brought on by the newfound attention. All he wants to do is keep his head down and graduate without a problem but this plan comes crashing down once he is nominated for prom queen. Pumpkin serves as a great representation for every queer kid who is afraid to be who they truly are because their environment scares them. At its core, this book will remind readers to not be ashamed of themselves. They are allowed to wear their identity as loudly and proudly as they want to.





Special Feature: Dog Friendly by Victoria Schade

I have been a huge fan of Victoria Schade over the years! I love the adorable dogs on the covers of her books plus, the stories feature strong women who are maybe struggling with something in their personal or professional lives (hello this could be ANY of us ladies!) and then she throws in a touch of romance and cute dogs and I just can’t say no to one of her books! This book is no different! I am reading it a little later this summer and I cannot wait to meet more cute dogs plus a hunky surfer if the summary is to be trusted!


Schade’s books are just fluff reading (pun intended), they always have substance and real world issues and this one promises to be no different. Since she typically features a professional female lead, I always feel like I relate to the main character even if I do not work in veterinary medicine. She always finds a way for readers to relate to the different challenges facing the main characters and this book features a burned out vet names Morgan Pearce. I already know I can relate to Morgan’s character just based on the description alone! I am heading on vacation to Cabo this summer and I am doing just what Morgan is doing—escaping work burnout and hoping to relax and escape all the work stress. I would actually read this one while on vacation but it might be a little too close to home which is why I am saving it for when I come back!


If you love love and dogs I think this is going to be a huge hit for you! I personally cannot say no to books that feature dogs and these cute pups on the cover just win me over every single time! But it’s Schade’s name that really draws me in. Her books are solid and never disappoint. I have loved many of her books and I have no doubt this one will be another hit. It’s out now and already receiving pawsitive ratings! Be sure to check it out!

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