The fourth (and final?) book in the Wayfarers series was one of my favorite reads in the series, second only to the opener, A Long
This story is both entertaining, uplifting, and at times heart-breaking. Mike Chen is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. Mariana and Carter are such
The second book in the Regency Vows series was fun-filled and entertaining, featuring my favorite couple of the series so-far. The series continues with the
I’m sharing another Pride booklist today, but this one also celebrates Juneteenth as well. Today I am sharing LGBTQIA+ books by Black authors that I
I’ve always had headaches, at least from high school on. I saw a post recently that said the average person gets 2 headaches per year
A look at what’s happening in the week ahead. Schedule Upcoming posts: Such a Headache LGBTQIA+ Reads by Black Authors Rotations Page vs Screen Simon
I really enjoyed the concept of this book. Whenever you hear about cupids, it’s usually a little cherub shooting arrows, or an adult engineering chance
It’s time for my second book vs. movie adaptation comparison. This edition features another LGBTQIA+ book/movie combination, Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the
I was 51 years old when I learned that most people (or at least those who are neurotypical) do not have a voice constantly running
Last week I shared my favorite YA queer reads, this week I’ll be sharing more favorites, this time written for Adults. I again picked 15