House of Eire — June Gillam
Although the book started out strong, the middle chunk of the book describing their vacation to Ireland, as well as the unrealistic and unresolved ending, disrupted my enjoyment of the book and prevented me from giving it a higher rating. Though this book did not resonate with me personally, I feel others will likely enjoy the mystery and relate to the dynamic main characters.
Hot Mess — Emma Hart
Hot Mess is a contemporary romance that begins when a famous vlogger named Elle finds out that her ex leaked a sex tape of them. It’s lighthearted, funny and a quick read that can be read in one sitting if…
Witches — Phil Stern
I enjoyed reading this book and found myself absorbed by the characters and storyline. I also appreciated the book’s sophisticated vocabulary. The only disappointment for me was the ending. I thought Tiffany’s final interaction with her mother was a bit…
Randy the Irresistible — S M Goodier
This book was a light-hearted and fun read, incorporating a playful and carefree narration style that I enjoyed. The British humor was a huge plus for me. I would have given it a higher rating if I wasn’t disappointing by…
Enif — Russ Berg
This sci-fi / adventure book was astoundingly creative and well-written, with minimal editorial errors. I enjoyed reading it and feel it is well-suited for a young adult audience. I would have enjoyed it more if it was shorter and was…