Darcy believes in love at first sight. Even though it’s never happened to her, she’s spent her whole life waiting for that magical moment, hoping that when she meets the right guy, everything will fall into place perfectly.
But right now, her life is anything but perfect. Heading home from a music festival, engine trouble means she’s stranded at a Nevada bus station until morning. Even worse, it’s the day before she leaves for college, her phone is dead, and she has no cash. Darcy’s convinced nothing good can come of this night…but then she meets Russell. Cute, nice, funny, and kind, this is the guy—and the moment—she’s been waiting for. As they walk and talk, the two connect, and Darcy is able to put aside all her fears and doubts about the future to focus on this perfect guy.
Over the course of one fateful night, Darcy and Russell discover things they never imagined about each other and themselves. But can you really know someone after only a handful of hours? Is it possible to fall in love in less than day? Before they part, both their lives will be changed, and Darcy and Russell will have to decide if it’s worth saying hello when you know you’re destined for a goodbye.
Blog Tour & Review: The Girl in Question by Tess Sharpe
High school is over, but Nora O’Malley’s life isn’t, which is weird now that her murderous stepdad Raymond is free.
Determined to enjoy summer before her (possibly) imminent demise, Nora plans a ten day backpacking trip with Iris and Wes. Her plans hit a snag when Wes’s girlfriend tags along. Amanda is nice, so it’s not a huge issue—until she gets taken. Or rather, mistaken…for Nora. All because of a borrowed flannel.
Now Raymond has a hostage. Nora has no leverage. Iris has a spear and Wes is building boobytraps. It’ll take all of their skills to make it out of the forest alive.
There are three problems: Someone is lying. Someone is keeping secrets.
And someone has to die.
Book Recommendations: Cossette’s Favorite Audiobooks
Hi Friends! Admittedly, I haven’t had much time (or motivation) to read as of late, aside from audiobooks, so I thought I’d do a little recommendation post on some of my favorite audiobooks. We’ve come a long way from when this blog was first launched, and I started to give audiobooks more of a shot. Training my brain to slowly get used to audiobooks, and realizing that audiobooks worked a lot better for me if I was doing other things (like crafting, or exercising) at the same time really did wonders.
Read moreMini Reviews: Books Read During My 24 Hour Reading Challenge
Hello friends! Something I’ve seen a few BookTubers do recently is a 24 hour reading challenge and I thought it sounded like fun. We usually think in terms of how many books we can read in a week or a month, but rarely do we think about how many books we get to in 24 hours (at least I don’t).
I’ve seen this done a couple ways. Kayla from BooksandLala stayed up for a full 24 hours whereas Olivia from oliviareadsalatte had a timer running whenever she was reading until she completed 24 hours. When I decided that I wanted to do the 24 hour reading challenge, I went back and forth on which method I wanted to use and ultimately decided that I’d go with the timer method. Not that I couldn’t do Kayla’s method and stay up for a full 24 hours, but my sleep schedule has been all over the place lately and I’ve been trying to fix it, so I don’t think that’s the best idea for me right now, so, the timing method it is!
I’ll be structuring this post a little differently than I do my typical mini reviews, and focusing on splitting this post into days as opposed to by book. Making this post a little more like a Let’s Talk and Mini Review post combined! So, get comfy and cozy and let’s talk about the books that I read during this 24 hour challenge.
Read moreARC Review: This Summer Will Be Different by Carley Fortune
Read moreLucy is the tourist vacationing at a beach house on Prince Edward Island. Felix is the local who shows her a very good time. The only problem: Lucy doesn’t know he’s her best friend’s younger brother. Lucy and Felix’s chemistry is unreal, but the list of reasons why they need to stay away from each other is long, and they vow to never repeat that electric night again.
It’s easier said than done.
Each year, Lucy escapes to PEI for a big breath of coastal air, fresh oysters and crisp vinho verde with her best friend, Bridget. Every visit begins with a long walk on the beach, beneath soaring red cliffs and a golden sun. And every visit, Lucy promises herself she won’t wind up in Felix’s bed. Again.
If Lucy can’t help being drawn to Felix, at least she’s always kept her heart out of it.
When Bridget suddenly flees Toronto a week before her wedding, Lucy drops everything to follow her to the island. Her mission is to help Bridget through her crisis and resist the one man she’s never been able to. But Felix’s sparkling eyes and flirty quips have been replaced with something new, and Lucy’s beginning to wonder just how safe her heart truly is.
ARC Review: Twelfth Knight by Alexene Farol Fullmuth
Viola Reyes is annoyed.
Her painstakingly crafted tabletop game campaign was shot down, her best friend is suggesting she try being more “likable,” and school running back Jack Orsino is the most lackadaisical Student Body President she’s ever seen, which makes her job as VP that much harder. Vi’s favorite escape from the world is the MMORPG Twelfth Knight, but online spaces aren’t exactly kind to girls like her―girls who are extremely competent and have the swagger to prove it. So Vi creates a masculine alter ego, choosing to play as a knight named Cesario to create a safe haven for herself.
But when a football injury leads Jack Orsino to the world of Twelfth Knight, Vi is alarmed to discover their online alter egos―Cesario and Duke Orsino―are surprisingly well-matched.
As the long nights of game-play turn into discussions about life and love, Vi and Jack soon realise they’ve become more than just weapon-wielding characters in an online game. But Vi has been concealing her true identity from Jack, and Jack might just be falling for her offline…
April 2024 Wrap Up // A Letter From Coco 💌
hi friends! we’ve reached the end of a month again! april has been very busy and hectic — i went on a two week family vacation, and have spent the rest of the month playing catch up with real life, got covid, and simply just haven’t been reading as much as i did during the first two months of the year, which is totally fine.
Read moreCaitlyn’s Monthly Wrap Up: April 2024
Hello hello friends! Well, it’s gonna be May and you know what that means, April wrap up time!
Get comfy and cozy and let’s chat about all things April!
Read moreMini Reviews: All the books I read while on vacation!
Hi sweet friends! I spent the first half of April on vacation, and used a good chunk of my downtime to catch up on a few upcoming releases. While on vacation, I ended up reading five books, and starting The Odyssey on audiobook. I thought it’d be fun to share some mini reviews for most of my reads with the caveat that I’m withholding the review for one of the books I read due to the ongoing St. Martin’s Press boycott.
Read moreMini Reviews: Plays Inspired by Shakespeare/Shakespeare Retellings
Y’all knew I couldn’t let April pass without some sort of Shakespeare related post! As I do every April, I had a lot of Shakespeare related reads on my TBR, and something I’ve wanted to do for a long time is read plays that are either Shakespeare retellings or inspired by Shakespeare.
I ended up reading 4 plays this week, and I thought it was really interesting to see how different playwrights interpreted and adapted Shakespeare’s works. While I didn’t get to as many plays as I was hoping to this week, I did finally read some that I’ve been meaning to read for a while, which I’m definitely happy about!
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