itsbooksforever's reviews
158 reviews

The Proposal by Jasmine Guillory

Go to review page

5.0

Loved the main character development of Nikole. She was fun and relatable. I live in the area this story takes place in, so it felt like I was immersed into it. The only thing bad I will say about is I did not want it to end, I need to know what happens next! Please Jasmine, is there a sequel coming??
One to Watch by Kate Stayman-London

Go to review page

5.0

What an emotional rollercoaster Kate takes us on. Bea, a plus size woman who was very relatable for me. Takes a unexpected journey on national tv and ends up discovering her self in a whole new light. So many woman can relate to the healing, drama and steps she walks thru to get there. Seriously, I never wanted to put it down! Would love to see this made into a movie! Kate, call me if you need a leading lady (dreaming) ✨
Midnight Sun by Stephenie Meyer

Go to review page

5.0

Have been waiting for this book since the moment Stephanie spoke of it. I love seeing different perspectives and it’s one of my favorite things about this series as she jumps around and gives you the views from each character to build their development. Edward’s perspective did not disappoint, it was bit repetitive at first and I wanted to tell him to get over his crap and just choose Bella. Then he does and it just gets better and better from there.
Fighting Forward: Your Nitty-Gritty Guide to Beating the Lies That Hold You Back by Hannah Brencher

Go to review page

5.0

Wow. What a way to start a year with a book full of fight songs. 2020 proved to be a challenging year for most of us, I found a lot of growth in it. I am big Hannah Brencher fan, her book “Come Matter Here” helped me see my depression in a new light. Now she has blessed us with “Fighting Forward”, a collection of essays that give us fuel to continue the fight. There are soo many good gems in this book, but the one that stood out to me the most is Ch. 11, “Go into the Darkroom”... God will answer us when we ask what is holding us back, when we’re weighed down and just going throw the motions of life. Discouragement is real and Hannah’s words not only make sure you don’t feel alone, but they speak into the depths of your soul giving you the hope you need to continue fighting forward.