Book Review: Forget Me Not by Julie Soto
Forget Me Not by Julie Soto is my favorite read for this month so far. The story follows Ama Torres,
Forget Me Not by Julie Soto is my favorite read for this month so far. The story follows Ama Torres,
My March recap looks crazy with 12 titles! Probably the most I’ve read in one month however, 7 of these
A Love Song for Ricki Wilde by Tia Williams is about Ricki Wilde, her family’s misfit as she’s younger than
I loved This Could Be Us by Kennedy Ryan, which is the second book in her Skyland series following Before
No Reservations by Sheryl Lister – No Reservations was the January book club pick of the month, and as always,
Seven Days In June by Tia Williams is a second chance romance of two authors who wrote to each other
I must say, it has been a minute. A very long minute since I have been around these parts. Here
Don’t tell me chocolate doesn’t equal love. Well, maybe not exactly but it’s obvious y’all know what I’m talking about;
I’m not one to do things last minute. Listen, if I can plan every single minute of my day, I
Please don’t hate me. I swear I haven’t forgotten about my precious, toddler baby. I’m talking about this blog, obvs.
Stop. I know what you’re thinking. “Ice cream? Again?!” Hear me out.
I am so behind on the times. Cake pops were all the rage like, two seasons ago. I admit, sometimes I’m
I hope you’re not tired of chocolate yet. I’m fully aware that Easter was this past weekend, and that some of
Rice Krispies treats used to throw me off. When my sister was in college, her campus cafe sold a variety of
I rarely repeat recipes. You won’t catch me baking the same thing twice unless there’s a reason behind it. It’s
You’ll notice something’s different around here. I moved my blog! It has been a long process, but I’m finally here!