Melissa is a dear friend that I met through the Mighty Pens & the Witchlands and I adore her. Not only is she one of the most supportive people I know, she is a phenomenal writer. I am so lucky to be featuring her second indie published book of her most recent duology. Synopsis: The... Continue Reading →
2021 Wrap Up
A wrap up of the year of reading as well as some books I'm looking forward to in 2022.
Neon Gods by Katee Roberts
If anyone is looking for a smutty, plot heavy, Hades and Persephone retelling romance this is your jam. If you haven't heard of this book you might be hiding under a rock, I finally picked up a copy and it was *chefs kiss*.
Witchlands Wednesday: September 8th
This Witchlands Wednesday I'm traveling for work!
Wanderlust Wednesday: Croatia
In an attempt to keep up my travel portion of the blog, I wanted to introduce you to my Croatian road trip that I took with one of my friends in 2019. We started by flying into the capitol city Zagreb, where we spent most of the day wandering around visiting the touristy parts, and... Continue Reading →
Witchlands Wednesday: August 25th
And ode to the Witchshadow cover and Esme.
A Dance with the Fae Prince by Elise Kova
In a return to our regularly scheduled posts, I’m here to GUSH about A Dance with the Fae Prince.
Witchlands Wednesday: August 18th
Witchland Wednesday team I'm getting ready for a long work trip, a friends wedding, and moving. I know when it rains it pours. Keep me in your thoughts and prayers I make it through everything--without breaking any of my tea cups. Since life is so busy, I'm going to keep this simple. Do you... Continue Reading →
Stationery: A Soft Rollout
A soft rollout of a surprise I have coming Spring 2022!
Real Talk: Fanfiction, Mental Health, and Reading
This isn't an easy post to write. See as a self proclaimed book nerd, someone that growing up it was incredibly difficult to pull me away from a book, I've had the hardest time reading books this last year. I know that there are probably a lot of us out there, those who were affected... Continue Reading →