Rome: The Ballerina by Mrs. Grey Huffington

Happy, belated, Release Day to Mrs. Grey Huffington 🥳, who released Rome: The Ballerina, book 5 in Mrs. Huffington The Grey List series Rome is the baby of the Childers siblings, and I was looking forward to reading her story. Because she stands apart from the siblings because she is softer, and fully leaned into … Continue reading Rome: The Ballerina by Mrs. Grey Huffington

ARC – Burn Down Master’s House by Mr. Clay Cane

I don't remember exactly where I saw Mr. Clay Cane's Burn Down Master's House mentioned. I do remember heading over to netgalley, and request my ARC. Leading to me receiving an acceptance email of my application for said ARC... on the same day that Miss Lady received hers. Meaning only one possible outcome right? BUDDYREAD! … Continue reading ARC – Burn Down Master’s House by Mr. Clay Cane

Obsessive Love: Fable and Pyrite’s Story by Mrs. Aubry J.

Happy, belated, Release Day to Mrs. Aubry J. Who released Obsessive Love: Fable and Pyrite's Story. About Pyrite Stone, MMC, owner of Stone ENT (employs KC Queens, Kings, Rooks, and Bishops for now), and by his own admission? Crazy! And Fable Walters, FMC, also known as the Baker, owner of Story Time. Fable gets put … Continue reading Obsessive Love: Fable and Pyrite’s Story by Mrs. Aubry J.

Kentrell by Mrs. Amillian

I'm buddyreading with Mrs. Takeya Martin who proposed Kentrell by Mrs. Amillian's, book one in her Caldwell Brothers series. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DLP9JZOuVEk/?igsh=MTgwc2hzb2UzcTBnag== And also a recent release! Happy, belated, Release Day Mrs. Amillian. So I openend this book up, and this was the first line... Raven whimpered as I slammed into her, hitting every inch of her … Continue reading Kentrell by Mrs. Amillian

Sweet Serenity by Mrs. Lily S. Flowers

Mrs. Lily S. Flowers released Sweet Serenity some weeks back. Happy, belated, Release Day Mrs. Flowers Mrs. Flowers hit me straight in the feels when I read the epigraph “To understand the full scope of the African American experience in medicine, we must confront both the pain and the resilience.”— Harriet A. Washington, Medical ApartheidSweet … Continue reading Sweet Serenity by Mrs. Lily S. Flowers