If You Could See the Sun was one of my most anticipated reads of the ENTIRE year. Obviously, when I got lucky enough to get an early copy in the mail, I kind of screamed. Let’s see if it met all of my expectations, shall we? ☂️ TRIGGER WARNINGS: off-page parental abuse, racial microaggressions, racially…
Review: Seoulmates, Susan Lee
You know me: I see a book with the friends to lovers trope and I don’t walk: I run. Seoulmates sounded like such a lovely YA contemporary with my favorite trope of all times, I was so eager to read it. Let’s see if it met all of my expectations, shall we? ☂️ TRIGGER WARNINGS:…
Mini reviews: Ride with Me, A Disaster in Three Acts
Hi friends! It’s been a little while since I’ve done these mini reviews, but I thought I’d bring them back today with these two lovely YA contemporaries I read while on vacation this June. I devoured them both quickly, so… I think it’s fair to say they were quite good reads overall, so yay! I’d…
Review: Some Mistakes Were Made, Kristin Dwyer
Some Mistakes Were Made was one of my most anticipated reads of 2022 and, on paper, it sounded like the kind of book I’d adore and would never, ever, ever cease talking about. Check out my full review below to find out if I loved it! ☂️ TRIGGER WARNINGS: underage drinking, mentions of drugs, child…
Review: Last Chance Books, Kelsey Rodkey
Rival bookstores, an enemies-to-lovers relationship, lots of banter and lots of feels? I got it all in Last Chance Books and I loved it. Check out my full review below! ☂️ TRIGGER WARNINGS: child abandonment by deadbeat parent, gentrification, car accident, blood/injury related to car accident, alcohol/underage drinking, internalized and challenged fatphobia. ☂️ DIVERSITY:BIPOC and…




