Happy Thursday, my friends! It’s hard to believe that we’re already nearing the end of the first month of the year!
As always, make yourself comfortable with your favorite snack and coziest of blankets, and let’s chat about the month.
Read moreHappy Thursday, my friends! It’s hard to believe that we’re already nearing the end of the first month of the year!
As always, make yourself comfortable with your favorite snack and coziest of blankets, and let’s chat about the month.
Read moreRead moreRiley Wynn went from a promising singer-songwriter to a superstar overnight, thanks to her breakup song concept album and its unforgettable lead single. When Riley’s ex-husband claims the hit song is about him, she does something she hasn’t in ten years and calls Max Harcourt, her college boyfriend and the real inspiration for the song of the summer.
Max hasn’t spoken to Riley since their relationship ended. He’s content with managing the retirement home his family owns, but it’s not the life he dreamed of filled with music. When Riley asks him to go public as her songwriting muse, he agrees on one he’ll join her in her band on tour.
As they perform across the country, Max and Riley start to realize that while they hit some wrong notes in the past, their future could hold incredible things. And their rekindled relationship will either last forever or go down in flames.
Zara Jones believes in magic because the alternative is too painful to bear—that her sister was murdered by a serial killer and there is precisely nothing she can do to change it. If there’s anything Zara cannot stand it’s feeling powerless, so she decides she will do whatever it takes—even if that means partaking in the occult—to bring her sister back from the dead.
Jude Wolf might be the daughter of a billionaire, but she is also undeniably cursed. After a deal with a demon went horribly wrong, her soul is now slowly turning necrotic. Flowers and insects die in her wake and monstrous things come to taunt her at night. If Jude can’t find the right someone to fix her mistake, she fears she’ll die very soon.
Enter Emer Bryne: the solution to both Zara’s and Jude’s predicaments. The daughter of a witch, Emer sells spells to women in desperate situations willing to sacrifice a part of their soul in exchange for a bit of power, a bit of magic to change their lives. But Emer has a dark past all her own—and as her former clients are murdered one-by-one, she knows it’s followed her all the way to London.
As Zara and Jude enter Emer’s orbit, they’ll have to team up to stop the killer—before they each end up next on his list.
Read moreRead moreLydia is dead. But they don’t know this yet.
So begins this exquisite novel about a Chinese American family living in 1970s small-town Ohio. Lydia is the favorite child of Marilyn and James Lee, and her parents are determined that she will fulfill the dreams they were unable to pursue. But when Lydia’s body is found in the local lake, the delicate balancing act that has been keeping the Lee family together is destroyed, tumbling them into chaos.
Hi friends, how’s it going? This past week I’ve been participating in the Winterween Readathon (thisissummerween) hosted by Gabby (gabbyreads / myfictionalworld) and have had the best time! As today is the last day of Winterween, I thought it only makes sense to do some mini reviews for the books that I read!
I was pretty proud of myself because I managed to complete all 5 prompts/read 5 different books during the week of the readathon, and many of them were books that I’d had on my TBR for a while now! So, without further ado, let’s get to it!
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On paper, Zoe Zeng has made it in New York’s fashion world. After a string of unpaid internships, she’s now a fashion columnist at Chic, lives in a quaint apartment in Manhattan, and gets invited to exclusive industry events.
But life in New York City isn’t as chic as Zoe imagined. Her editor wants her to censor her opinions to please the big brands; she shares her “quaint” ( small) apartment with two roommates who never let her store kimchi in the fridge; and how is she supposed to afford the designer clothes expected for those parties on her meager salary?
Then one day, Zoe receives a job offer at FitPick, an app startup based in Silicon Valley. The tech salary and office perks are sweet, but moving across the country and switching to a totally new industry? Not so much. However, with her current career at a dead end, Zoe accepts the offer and swaps high fashion for high tech, haute couture for HTML. But she soon realizes that in an industry claiming to change the world for the better, not everyone’s intentions are pure. With an eight-figure investment on the line, Zoe must find a way to revamp FitPick’s image despite Silicon Valley’s elitism and her icy colleagues. Or the company’s future will go up in smoke—and hers with it.
Happy New Year, my friends! I hope that the end of 2023 treated you wonderfully and that your 2024 is off to a great start! Since we didn’t get to catch up in December, today will be a December wrap up and a little chat about my reading goals for 2024.
You know the drill, get cozy, grab your favorite treat and let’s chat!
Read moreHello friends, and happy new year! I hope you’re having a lovely 2024 so far, and that your year is filled with lots of good reads, good health, and lots of fun adventures. Personally, I’m really excited for a fresh start, especially after a much needed content creating break. Last year, I had a bit of a mediocre reading year — not necessarily in quantity of books (although I did read a lot less in 2023 than I did in 2022) but in terms of enjoyment, and just got pretty burnt out from bookstagram and book blogging in general. Over this break, I took some time to think about how I want 2024 to look for me, in terms of a reader, a bookstagrammer and a book blogger, and thought it’d be fun to share all of that with y’all here!
Read moreYou know what time of year it is, my friends! It’s time for me to chat about my favorite reads of the year!
Truth be told, 2023 has been…a weird reading year? Some books were fantastic and others were…not. But the ones I loved I really did love. I actually didn’t rate all of these books 5 stars, some of them I gave around a 4.5, but these are the books that I’ve continued to think about throughout the year.
So, grab your favorite holiday treat, get cozy and let’s talk about my favorite books of 2023!
Read moreHello friends! As 2023 comes to an end, I wanted to highlight 24 books I want to get to in 2024. I’ve been particularly bad at reading from my physical TBR pile in 2023, and so all 24 of these books are books I’ve either had sitting on my shelves for ages, or recently gifted ones. I’ll be sharing more about my 2024 reading goals in the new year, but for now, here’s my 2024 physical TBR priority list!
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