Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney Genre: Mystery & Thrillers Publication Date: March 13th, 2018 ARC from Netgalley My name is Amber Reynolds. There are three things you should know about me: 1. I’m in a coma. 2. My husband doesn’t love me anymore. 3. Sometimes I lie. Amber wakes up in a hospital. She... Continue Reading →
From the ARC-ives | Let Me Lie by Clare Mackintosh
From the ARC-ives is a feature I created in an attempt to tackle those old ARCs on my TBR. Only time will tell if I fail or succeed, but with my deadline looming (OCTOBER...yeesh) [SPOILER ALERT - This was for 2019; I failed and haven't done a challenge update yet!] I had better get my... Continue Reading →
From the ARC-ives | The Hunt by Chloe Neill
Today I'm combining two things - my From the ARC-ives feature where I try to bang out some of my older Netgalley reviews and my Devil's Isle series (re)read. The Hunt is actually the first book in this series that I hadn't had a chance to read, and it's what prompted me to pick this series... Continue Reading →
From the ARC-ives | Geekerella by Ashley Poston
From the ARC-ives is a feature I created in an attempt to tackle those old ARCs on my TBR. Only time will tell if I fail or succeed, but with my deadline looming (OCTOBER...yeesh) I had better get my reading butt in gear! Geekerella by Ashley Poston Series: Once Upon a Con Genre: Young Adult... Continue Reading →
From the ARC-ives | Every Dog Has His Day by Jenn McKinlay
From the ARC-ives is a feature I created to challenge myself to catch up (sort of) with my past-due ARCs. I threw down in October of last year hoping to read two past-due ARCs a month to total 24 for the year. So...here we are nine months in and this is my second From the... Continue Reading →
From the ARC-ives | Hunted by Meagan Spooner
The comical thing about Hunted is that I remember how long this sat pending in my Edelweiss account. I wanted this book so badly. Then I got approved...and didn't read it in a timely fashion. But I knew when I saw her next release, Sherwood, looming on the horizon that I needed to get to... Continue Reading →