Year: 2017

That’s a Wrap! October 2017

That’s a Wrap! October 2017

November 5, 2017 Angela Reading Goals, Wrap Up

What a great month October was! I attended the Big Apple Author Event in New York City. It was the largest signing I’ve been to, and I can’t believe I got to meet so many of my favorite authors. I even met my dream author: the one and only Penny Reid. She’s super sweet! I won’t tell you all of the authors at the signing because I don’t want you to start drinking the Haterade, but I will say I met some authors who rarely tour anywhere close to me. Sarina Bowen, Jodi Ellen Malpas, K. Bromberg, Sara Ney, L.H. Cosway, Brittainy Cherry, and Renee Carlino were just a few in attendance. Would I leave my followers totally hanging? No! I picked up some signed books for you guys. I’m waiting for the right time to give them away.




Halloween Blog Hop Giveaway!

Halloween Blog Hop Giveaway!

October 29, 2017 Angela Giveaways

You don’t have to worry about tricks this Halloween. It’s all about treats! Reading Frenzy Book Blog has teamed up with six other blogs to offer you a Halloween Blog Hop Giveaway. You can choose one of five paperbacks from each blog. Oh, and it’s an international contest. Enter my giveaway on Facebook, and then follow the hop links for more chances to win great books.


Review: Drive by Kate Stewart

Review: Drive by Kate Stewart

October 24, 2017 Angela Reviews, Romance

Just when I thought my tender heart couldn’t handle another love triangle, I took a chance on Drive. Truthfully, if it had been written by anyone other than one of my favorite storytellers, Kate Stewart, I probably would have passed. Drive dragged me through a range of emotions—sometimes kicking and screaming—but man, what a great journey.







Review & Excerpt ♥ Stud Finder by Lauren Blakely

Review & Excerpt ♥ Stud Finder by Lauren Blakely

If you follow my reviews, you know that I’ve read more than my fair share of mediocre novellas. Stud Finder proves that yes, Virginia, there are excellent ones out there. This is the second novella I’ve read and enjoyed by Lauren Blakely, and I think she should give a master class in the art of writing novellas. This book may be short, but it packs one heck of a lively punch.