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  • On Moving, NYC, and Sudoku

    On Moving, NYC, and Sudoku

    When I packed up my life and moved to New York City at 22, I thought I was prepared. I watched the movies, I read the guides, and I made sure to wear my most stylish pair of sneakers to navigate the endless concrete jungle. What I didn’t expect? That the real survival tool would…

    Megan Brown

    April 27, 2025
    Book Reviews
    gaming, health, life, lifestyle, mental-health
  • The Best Jack the Ripper Tours of London

    The Best Jack the Ripper Tours of London

    Explore London’s chilling past with the best Jack the Ripper tours. From classic walks to immersive experiences, uncover the city’s darkest mysteries firsthand. Jack the Ripper, London’s infamous serial killer, continues to haunt the city’s past. For those interested in exploring the mystery during their trip to London, here is a guide to the various…

    Megan Brown

    April 26, 2025
    Book Reviews
    england, europe, history, london, travel
  • “Off Campus” Series Review– Alpha men, Hockey sticks, and Found Family

    “Off Campus” Series Review– Alpha men, Hockey sticks, and Found Family

    In the romance reader world, tropes rise and fall in popularity faster than readers can pick up the books. However, in the past year, one trope has stayed constant: hockey players. Whether it’s the appeal of sexy alpha men, socially accepted violence, or teammates that act like brothers, something draws romance readers to ice hockey.…

    Megan Brown

    November 13, 2024
    Book Reviews
    Book Reviews, book-review, books, hockey-romance, romance
  • “House of Earth and Blood” Review – Fae, Vacuums, and Demons

    “House of Earth and Blood” Review – Fae, Vacuums, and Demons

    What happens when you give every imaginable mythical creature modern day technology and add a dash of smut? A #1 New York Times bestseller. Sarah J Maas’ “House of Earth and Blood” is a journey into a realm where every creature coexists in a complex, urban fantasy landscape. Vampires, fae, angels, demons, mermaids, witches, sprites,…

    Megan Brown

    November 13, 2024
    Book Reviews
    book-review, books, crescent-city, fantasy, romance
  • “Night Shift” Review – Poetry, Cardigans, and Basketball

    “Night Shift” Review – Poetry, Cardigans, and Basketball

    “Night Shift” by Annie Crown is a love letter to romance readers; however, while the book has its charms, it also grapples with some aspects that impact the overall reading experience. The book follows Kendall Holiday, a bookworm working the graveyard shift at her university library. Her predictable world takes an unexpected turn when Vincent…

    Megan Brown

    November 13, 2024
    Book Reviews
    Book Reviews, book-review, books, romance, writing
  • “Check and Mate” Review – Trauma, Little Sisters, and Chess Olympics

    “Check and Mate” Review – Trauma, Little Sisters, and Chess Olympics

    Ali Hazelwood has written her best novel yet with her latest release, “Check and Mate.”  As her first book in the young adult genre, this work is shorter than all her others; however, it holds all the same appeal.  The book follows Mallory Greenleaf, a young woman who, scarred by the destructive force of chess…

    Megan Brown

    November 13, 2024
    Book Reviews
    ali-hazelwood, book-review, books, romance, young-adult
  • “The Graham Effect” Review– Hockey Sticks, Butterflies, and Rivalries

    “The Graham Effect” Review– Hockey Sticks, Butterflies, and Rivalries

    Elle Kennedy has once again proven that she is the queen of writing college hockey romances in her latest book, “The Graham Effect.” This book is the first in her new “Campus Diaries” series and showcases how skilled Kennedy is at writing an addicting first book of a series.  The plot follows Gigi Graham– Hannah…

    Megan Brown

    November 13, 2024
    Book Reviews
    Book Reviews, book-review, books, elle-kennedy, romance
  • “The Serpent and the Wings of Night” Review– Tournaments, Vampires, and Gods

    “The Serpent and the Wings of Night” Review– Tournaments, Vampires, and Gods

    Carissa Broadbent’s “The Serpent and the Wings of Night” weaves together elements of fantasy, romance, and competition, resulting in a plot-heavy narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish. The book follows Oraya, a human in the vampire-dominated world of Obitraes. Adopted by Vincent, the Vampire King of the House of Night, Oraya finds…

    Megan Brown

    November 13, 2024
    Book Reviews
    Book Reviews, book-review, books, fantasy, romance
  • “It’s a Fabulous Life” Review– Winter Wonderfest, Dogs, and Hot Chocolate

    “It’s a Fabulous Life” Review– Winter Wonderfest, Dogs, and Hot Chocolate

    “It’s a Fabulous Life” by Kelly Farmer is a delightful and clever retelling of the classic “It’s a Wonderful Life.” A sapphic twist on a classic tale, this festive romance sparkles with charm, drag queen guardian angels, and the sweet allure of love in a small town’s holiday hustle. Set in the modern day, the…

    Megan Brown

    November 13, 2024
    Book Reviews
    Book Reviews, book-review, books, christmas, romance
  • “Eastern Standard” Review – Small Towns, Golden Retrievers, and Sun Tea

    “Eastern Standard” Review – Small Towns, Golden Retrievers, and Sun Tea

    Sierra Spencer’s “Eastern Standard” offers a blend of romance, grief, and self-discovery against the backdrop of a small New England town. The novel manages to engage readers with its witty banter, troubled yet relatable characters, and the intricate web of family drama that unfolds in the quaint setting of Connor Bay. The book follows Olivia,…

    Megan Brown

    November 13, 2024
    Book Reviews
    Book Reviews, book-review, books, fiction, writing
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