Nonfiction and Nonsense

  • The Paradox of Choice: Why More is Less by Barry Schwartz

    I meant to post a review for this all the way back in May, when I had planned an entire month of psychology themed reads. This review that you are reading right now almost didn’t happen, because this book almost ended up being an unfinished read. I struggled to get through this, every page was…

  • Liars and Liaisons by Sav R. Miller

    I did it, it may have taken me a little bit longer than I anticipated but I finally finished the Monsters and Muses series. We’ve gone full circle here, ending the series in the same way that it began with my least favorite trope, the virgin. I was hoping it would have gone out with…

  • Souls and Sorrows by Sav R. Miller

    I was very excited when I learned that the male lead for the fifth book in the Monsters and Muses series would be Cash. I was intrigued by him the first time he came onto the page. He and his twin brother, Palmer, couldn’t be more different. Palmer is lively, friendly, and social, while Cash…

  • Arrows and Apologies by Sav R. Miller

    I literally said, “Oh yeah!” out loud when I got to the first chapter of this book, which came after a very brief prologue. It read Alistair at the top of the page, so I was excited about coming up with the correct prediction regarding the main character, and equally elated that there was going…

  • Oaths and Omissions by Sav R. Miller

    I don’t want to speak too soon, but I think this might be my favorite book in the Monsters and Muses series. It outshone the first two in that I loved the story, the couple suited each other well from the start, and my least favorite trope was omitted! And I got my wish, a…