Stories that moved me, made me think, or simply brought me joy. These are books I’d happily recommend to anyone who loves a good read.
This book is definitely an all time fave, not only does it include characters which are flawed and very relatable, but who go through very real issues such as heartbreak, domestic abuse and love triangles. Although very complex, the book was easy to ...
It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover, Paperback
Can’t recommend this enough! As a Christian, there’s soo many faith-based options to choose from, it can be soo overwhelming but I can say without a shadow of a doubt this book changed my life at a time I was at my lowest! Whether you’re new to the j...
The Purpose Driven Life
This book is such a soft reminder that life doesn’t have to be perfect to be meaningful. It explores depression and regret, but in a way that still feels hopeful and comforting. The idea of exploring every possible version of your life sounds overwhe...
The Midnight Library (GMA Book Club Pick) by Matt Haig, Paperback
Eveyone been talking about this book for some time now! This novel is a powerful story of pain, survival, and the slow journey toward healing! Hard to read at times, but so worth it!
Girl in Pieces by Kathleen Glasgow, Paperback
This book is definitely an all time fave, not only because of the drama (which is sooo good btw), but because the characters are flawed, bold, and complicated in the best way. Evelyn is such a powerful character — selfish at times, but also deeply hu...
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid, Paperback
Another Colleen Hoover gem. This one had me hooked from the first chapter. It’s dark, twisty, and honestly kind of disturbing — in a good way. The main characters are complex and flawed, and the story explores trauma, obsession, and truth vs fiction....
Verity by Colleen Hoover, Paperback
This one is such a quiet fave. The characters feel so real and flawed, and the relationship between Connell and Marianne is painfully honest. It touches on mental health, miscommunication, and how complicated growing up can be. The writing style is s...