Blind Tiger

by Sandra Brown – 4/5 Stars – Laurel Plummer is newly widowed and adjusting to life as a single mother, with the help of her newly-acquainted father-in-law. She meets Thatcher Hutton, a veteran, ranch-hand, and sharp-shooter on his way into town. The day Hutton arrives to town, the pregnant wife of the town’s doctor mysteriously disappears. During the investigation into her disappearance, Hutton and the town sheriff uncover a deadly dispute between the local bootleggers – who include Plummer and her father-in-law.

Clanlands: Whisky, Warfare, and a Scottish Adventure Like No Other

by Sam Hueghan and Graham McTavish – 5/5 Stars – Follow Sam and Graham on their road trip around Scotland in this humorous, informative, diary-entry-style book.

Dior or Die

by Laura E. Akers – 3/5 Stars – Davia Glenn is a secret operative for the U.S. military and is the only woman on an all-male team. When her wealthy aunt dies and leaves her fortune to Davia, her inheritance comes with a slew of odd requirements in order for Davia to retain use of the money, all of which require her to leave her team.

A Court of Thorns and Roses

by Sarah J. Maas – 4/5 Stars – Feyre lives in a world where the only thing separating humans from various magical beings is a wall. Through a series of events, Feyre ends up living with a faerie beyond the wall, believing herself to be stuck there forever.

Crossings

I actually finished this book several months ago, but have been debating on how to write this review. This was by far my favorite book that I read during 2021. It is one of those books that has really stuck with me and I tell all of my friends and family about when someone asksContinue reading “Crossings”

The Fiery Cross

Boy, was this book a beast. The Fiery Cross is the 5th book in the Outlander series, and if you haven’t read the previous 4 books, DO NOT READ THIS YET. Gabaldon’s writing is incredible. She does an amazing job at making the story and characters come to life. However, I almost gave up onContinue reading “The Fiery Cross”