Circa Survive’s album cover by Esao Andrews is so Piranesi. like strangely perfect for it lol

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Circa Survive’s album cover by Esao Andrews is so Piranesi. like strangely perfect for it lol
Review: Believe by Erin McCarthy
Review: Believe by Erin McCarthy
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I have zero idea why I waited so long after reading Sweet to pick up Believe. I did the same thing between True and Sweet and I JUST DON’T KNOW WHY! This weekend I was in one of the mystifying moods where I had “nothing” to read and was completely clueless where to start. And so I decided to dive back into the True Believers series.
Oh, why did I put you down? I was immediately drawn…
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Review: The Young Elites by Marie Lu
Review: The Young Elites by Marie Lu
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When I first seen The Young Elites on Goodreads, it didn’t peak my interest at all. Then, shortly before it’s release I read The Assassin’s Blade by Sarah J. Maas and realized that I wanted to read ALL THE FANTASY and suddenly, I couldn’t wait to get my grabby hands on this one and dive in.
Adelina is awesome, she really grew on me throughout the book. She did have negative…
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Review: Magnolia by Kristi Cook
Review: Magnolia by Kristi Cook
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My need to read this book basically came out of nowhere. It wasn’t on my radar at all and then suddenly I wanted to read it SO badly. When I opened this up on Christmas I knew this would be the first book out of the ones that I received that I would read.
Gosh, I loved this story. Two ex-friends, fall in love because they are stuck together during a storm? YES, PLEASE! I love tropes…
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Review: Dear Daughter by Elizabeth Little
Review: Dear Daughter by Elizabeth Little
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My eye has really been catching on a lot of adult titles recently, which is quite different from my reading in the past several years, and the ones that are peaking my interest the most are definitely twisty thrillers. This was available on my library’s Overdrive so as soon as I opened up my Kobo on Christmas I immediately started reading it!
I’m not sure if the narrator was supposed…
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Review: Mistletoe and Mr. Right by Lyla Payne
Review: Mistletoe and Mr. Right by Lyla Payne
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I was excited to read this one over the holiday’s. I normally don’t have a ton of time to read over Christmas because of all the things going on, but I do like to read when I can and since this was less than 200 pages, I was eager to pick this one up. Especially since it’s set in Ireland!
Jessica was a bit infuriating at times. She was really stubborn and I thought some of her…
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Review: The Pact by Karina Halle
Review: The Pact by Karina Halle
It is no secret if you’ve been a reader of this blog for long that I LOVE Karina Halle. LOVE. But she proves herself over an over as an amazing author with an extraordinary talent so she is worthy of all the praise I can dish out. Her latest release, THE PACT, is no exception. Written while Halle was on vacation, THE PACT tells the story of two friends and their journey to the realization that…
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SURPRISE RELEASE! The Pact by Karina Halle
SURPRISE RELEASE! The Pact by Karina Halle
*The Pact is a standalone, contemporary adult romance* It all started with a pinky swear…
Linden McGregor is tall, rugged, and gunslinger handsome; a helicopter pilot with a Scottish brogue and charm to spare. He’s also one of Stephanie Robson’s best friends and has fit into that box for as long as she’s known him.
Beautiful, funny and an ambitious businesswoman (with one hell of an…
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