Category: books

  • This is my favorite book. This is my favorite story. When I was in seventh grade I found this book at Barnes & Noble. I was a kid with no money so the five finger discount was the only way I knew I could have it. I took the small paperback into the bathroom and ripped off the bar code, thinking that was how the alarm went off. I made it through the store and had successfully stolen the book. Thus began this great life warping love affair with the words in-between the pages.

    I read this book every time I needed to escape. Every time I felt like I had strolled too far away from who I was at my core. This book became a home for a girl who has always felt like an orphan. I read it probably every year, and for a kid with severe dyslexia, that was a lot.

    When I met my abuser, he destroyed so many things I loved in my life. Including my stolen copy of this book. He ripped the pages up in-front of my face like Matilda’s dad did.

    By the time I was able to replace the book a new edition/cover had replaced it. Devastation, but at least I had the book back. I felt like I had lost a piece of my history.

    Fast forward, this past Wednesday this was left on my desk. “You should have a copy of the book you truly love in its original form.” Tears, raw face leakage. She will never understand how much this meant to me.

    When I lost my original cover, I was in the loneliest time in my life. I have worked so extremely hard to have a family. Rage is my chosen family. She chose. She owes me nothing but she shows up and chooses me.

    Thank you for that.

  • “If this is madness.” she whispered almost against his lips, “drown me in it.”

  • thinking about someone all the time

    is not enough to make them

    deserving of your thoughts

    sometimes it’s not a sign

    it’s just something you do

    until you don’t

    r.h. Sin

  • Where Violets Bloom by Daisy Jane

    My rating: 3 of 5 stars


    It’s a stalker romance where you end up falling in love with the stalker. Let’s keep in mind ladies, this is fiction, just because he’s hott doesn’t mean kidnapping is forgivable!

  • Books 2025

    Mr Bossy by Danika Dare

    The Abstinence Teacher by Tom Perrotta

    The Revolution of Birdie Randolph by Brandy Colbert

    Praise (Salacious Players Club, #1) by Sara Cate

    The Shadows Between Us (The Shadows Between Us, #1) by Tricia Levenseller

    If He Had Been With Me (If He Had Been with Me, #1) by Laura Nowlin

    Something Borrowed by Eve Dangerfield

    Where Violets Bloom (Men of Paradise, #1) by Daisy Jane

    Stray (Men of Paradise, #2) by Daisy Jane

    With Force (Men of Paradise, #3) by Daisy Jane

    The Siren (The Original Sinners, #1) by Tiffany Reisz

    Love Her Wild by Atticus Poetry

    Dead Witch Walking (The Hollows, #1) by Kim Harrison

    The Johnson Obsession by Lyla Sinclair

    Wicked Ties (Wicked Lovers, # 1) by Shayla Black

    Unbound by Cara McKenna

    Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things by Jenny Lawson

    This Is Me Letting You Go by Heidi Priebe

    Finding Zachery (The Mommies of Maple Street, #1) by Amy Cummings

    Life With Mommy (The Mommies of Maple Street, #2) by Amy Cummings

    Mommy and Me (The Mommies of Maple Street, #3) by Amy Cummings

  • coffee dates with ted 2025

    The laws that sex workers really want by Juno Mac.

    The danger of a single story by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

    The clues to a great story by Andrew Stanton

    The way we think about sex is wrong by Emily Quinn

    When ideas have sex, by Matt Ridley

    Sex needs a new metaphor. Here’s one… by Al Vernacchio

    Sex, drugs and HIV – let’s get rational by Elizabeth Pisani

    Surviving purity culture: How I healed a lifetime of sexual shame by Linda Kay Klein

    To love is to be brave by Kelly Corrigan

    A beat boxing lesson, from a father – daughter duo by Nicole laris and Ed Cage.

    The sexual deception of orchids by Anne Gaskett

    Violence against women-it’s a men’s issue by Jackson Katz

  • The Johnson Obsession by Lyla Sinclair

    My rating: 2 of 5 stars


    Cute, hott, quick, read.