Category: Reviews

The Score by Elle Kennedy

The Score by Elle Kennedy

4.5 stars — I read this one on vacation, and of course couldn’t get the review written right away, so this one is probably not going to be as coherent…that’s my fair warning. I CAN’T BELIEVE I LOVED DEAD!!!  Honest to god folks, I wasn’t even looking forward to his story, I just couldn’t see […]

Posted March 3, 2018 by lenoreo in Reviews / 0 Comments
Chasing Destiny by Megan Erickson

Chasing Destiny by Megan Erickson

4.5 stars — Fantastic follow up to Daring Fate!  I just knew it was going to be Nash, but I had NO IDEA what the explanations were going to be.  And while I am super duper impatient, and hated having to wait until a good chunk into the book to get my answers, it was […]

Posted March 2, 2018 by lenoreo in Reviews / 1 Comment
Daring Fate by Megan Erickson

Daring Fate by Megan Erickson

4.5 stars — I don’t tend to stretch my wings outside contemporary romance often, but often when I do I wonder why I don’t explore more!  This would be a prime example of that.  I loved the odd dystopian world that Ms. Erickson created, with Weres and Werewolves and humans wiped into extinction!  And make […]

Posted February 28, 2018 by lenoreo in Reviews / 4 Comments
Memphis by Ginger Scott

Memphis by Ginger Scott

3.5 stars — I love this author, but I had a hell of a time staying engaged in this book.  I honestly can’t tell if it was my mood, or the book, or perhaps a mix of the two (the book exacerbated by my mood).  I would find my mind wandering constantly, and I would have […]

Posted February 26, 2018 by lenoreo in Reviews / 3 Comments
Fighting Irish by Katy Regnery

Fighting Irish by Katy Regnery

4.5 stars — As a huge fan of Ms. Regnery’s Blueberry Lane series of series, and one of the readers saddened that that series was ending, this felt a bit like coming home.  It’s not that this was a reiteration of that series, but it had the same feel and flow to it, the same […]

Posted February 26, 2018 by lenoreo in Reviews / 0 Comments
Poetry for Young People: Maya Angelou  by Maya Angelou, Edwin Graves Wilson (Editor), Jerome Lagarrigue (Illustrator)

Poetry for Young People: Maya Angelou by Maya Angelou, Edwin Graves Wilson (Editor), Jerome Lagarrigue (Illustrator)

Poetry has always been an abstract concept for me. I am too literal for it I think. It’s difficult for me to enjoy because of that. I did enjoy this short book of poems even though I wasn’t able to really comprehend most of them. I figured if I start small, ie in the children’s […]