Friday, April 23, 2021

The Innocent


Cover retrieved from 
Goodreads page
The Innocent is a western YA romance novel.

My Goodreads review can be found here.

My Amazon review can be found here.

As per usual, anything that does not directly relate to the topic at hand will be written in this color.

*Please excuse the weird formatting. Google does google things when I format this one and this one only; no matter how many times I delete and do a new post it still won't format correctly*

Friday, April 16, 2021

Perception

Cover retrieved
from Goodreads
Perception is a Jane Austen's Persuasion retelling set in the 1930s.

My Goodreads review can be found here.

My Amazon review can be found here.

As per usual, anything that does not directly relate to the topic at hand will be written in this color.

This is a unique story as it is both a stand-alone, but is also a part of the Vintage Jane Austen series. This series has retellings of Austen's six major stories as standalones and then an anthology book with, I believe, short stories also retelling those major six stories. 

Friday, April 9, 2021

Where Trains Collide + Carrie Mouse and the Giant Garage

 Welcome to Indie April everyone! 

If you're new here, Indie April is where we highlight books that are published independently of major publishing houses; basically, if you can see it in a major bookseller, such as Barnes and Noble, Books-A-Million, etc., it's not an indie book. 

I personally consider pay-to-publish and micropublishers part of the indie umbrella due to the hold traditional publishers have on the market (as in there are now only three or four major publishing houses because one bought out the competition and made it in imprint around February/March 2021), but for the sake of this month's reviews I'm keeping it simple with actual "indie published" books.

You guys ready?