November 2021 Wrap-Up
This month was a LOT of Arcs! I was a bit behind since last month I only read two books, this month acted as a catch up. Some were highly anticipated on my end, some entirely new authors to me.

4/5 Stars
***I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review***

4/5 Stars
***I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review***
Sweet Blasphemy by Sara Cate (Featured in Twisted Christmas)
This was an incredibly spicy and festive short story! I've never been one for the father/nun romance but this one blew it out of the park. Cate's writing it amazing as always and this story was great.

5/5 Stars
I don’t typically review children’s books (I have a 1 year old and we read a LOT of books) but this was written by an indie author and I think it deserves more attention. I love this book! Such a cute and awesome way to introduce therapy to kids. It's explained as a completely normal thing which it should be!

5/5 Stars
I grabbed this for free from BB Easton’s Newsletter. I’ll eventually read all the stories but I started with hers.
May: Operation Mile High Club by B.B. Easton
I freaking loved this story😂 the same vibes as 44 chapters about 4 men, so if you loved that grab this for even more laughs

3/5 Stars
***I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review***
This collection just wasn’t for me. It had some strong lines that I highlighted and a few poems that I bookmarked. Such as, “7:14am, It feels like every love letter, & I slept with your sweatshirt on…”. It’s quite possible this collection just wasn’t a perfect fit for me and it might be for others.

2/5 Stars
***I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review***
I had heard great things about her previous books so I was excited to get approved for this one, but my excitement ended there. I’m just really not a fan of an entire book of blackout poetry. Some of them were okay. I’m also not a huge fan of political poetry so all in all this book just wasn’t for me. One or two blackout or political poems could have been okay, but the collection reads as a social studies textbook someone let a teenager color.

5/5 Stars
***I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review***