Saturday, March 13, 2021

little threats by emily schultz


 This is my book review of little threats by emily schultz.  Here’s the summary of the book and I’m will give you my review on it. No spoilers.

In the summer of 1993, twin sisters Kennedy and Carter Wynn are embracing the grunge era and testing every limit in their privileged Richmond suburb. But Kennedy's teenage rebellion goes too far when, after a night of partying in the woods, her best friend, Haley, is murdered, and suspicion quickly falls upon Kennedy. She can't remember anything about the night in question, and this, along with the damning testimony from a college boy who both Kennedy and Haley loved, is enough to force Kennedy to enter a guilty plea. 

In 2008, Kennedy is released into a world that has moved on without her. Carter has grown distant as she questions Kennedy's innocence, and begins a relationship with someone who could drive the sisters apart forever. The twins' father, Gerry, is eager to protect the family's secrets and fragile bonds. But Kennedy's return brings the tragedy back to the surface, along with a whole new wave of media. When a crime show host comes to town asking questions, believing the murder wasn't as simple as it seemed, murky memories of Haley's death come to light. As new suspects emerge and the suburban woods finally give up their secrets, two families may be destroyed again.

I really liked how this book was written. I liked where the characters took you. I knew something didn’t add up with Kennedy and I liked how she navigated through the story. I felt for her and twin sister Carter. I felt for their friend Haley as well. The book overall had a good plot and storyline that kept you interested. I recommend this book for the twists and turns. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Four Star review  


Monday, March 1, 2021

Honey Girl by Morgan Rogers



 This is my Review. I will not give any type of spoilers so I do not ruin your time reading this Awesomeness Book. 

Grace was a Character that was very relatable at least to me with how she lived her life and the aspirations she wanted out of life though maybe in all Reality, things were not how she really pictured them or were they? This is a story that sucks you in and makes you feel like you are with Grace & Yuki. It’s a story that makes you get all the feels. It’s a story that will stick with you for awhile. The journey of Grace is one that is maybe something we all can relate too in some way. Pick up this book. You will not regret it. 

HONEY GIRL

Author: Morgan Rogers

ISBN: 9780778311027

Publication Date: February 23, 2021

Publisher: Park Row Books


Buy Links: 

Harlequin 

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Amazon

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Social Links:

Author Website

Twitter: @garnetmorgue

Instagram: @garnetmorgue

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Author Bio: 

Morgan Rogers is a queer black millennial. She writes books for queer girls that are looking for their place in the world. She lives in Maryland and has a Shih Tzu named Nico and a cat named Grace that she would love to write into a story one day. HONEY GIRL is her debut novel. 



Book Summary:

HONEY GIRL (Park Row Books; February 23, 2021; $17.99) by Morgan Rogers is a stunning #ownvoices debut, a charming, lyrical, and introspective romantic coming-of-age story about Grace Porter – millennial, Black woman, astronomy Ph.D. – who wakes up after a wild night in Vegas married to a woman she doesn’t know. 

Strait-laced and structured all her life, Porter now faces life without a plan for the first time ever. Between her disappointed military father, the competitive job market, and a consuming sense of aimlessness, finding and falling in love with her wife across the country seems to be the only right answer. But Porter’s problems are just as big in Brooklyn as they are anywhere else, and she realizes she’s going to have to face adulthood whether she’s ready or not.