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Great Black Hope was really down my alley because Great Black Hope was really down my alley because even though it centered around Smith’s troubles with the law and the aftermath of his friend Elle’s death, it was also a study into the way race and class intersect. It was almost a character study in that the plot itself didn’t feel like the point, but instead what the plot said about the characters and society at large. There were lots of interesting musings on the war on drugs, privilege, how people are memorialized, and addictive behaviors.

I rarely read books centered around partying or the rich, so this book felt like a dive into a whole other world. Even though I attended Cornell and orbited around the wealthy types that imbibed without a care in the world, my friends weren’t those kinds of people, so I never found myself deep in those circles. And yet, that kind of environment is normal to Smith and his friends. It’s welcome until they find themselves grappling with how to remain sober when the lifestyle they’ve created doesn’t encourage that.

I almost felt like a bystander in watching Smith’s journey because I wasn’t wholly invested in who he was as a person, and yet I didn’t mind at all. Did I love Smith? No. Did I hate him? No. It was like reality TV, where you don’t necessarily like the cast, but you can’t help but find their life fascinating and you look forward to seeing what they get up to next.

The mystery element of the book did feel less important than Smith’s journey, so it gave me a detached feeling to the search for Elle’s killer. I wouldn’t go into the book expecting that to play a large part in the plot. Overall though, I had a good time reading this book and would read more of Rob Franklin’s writing.

*Full review on my blog. Thank you to the publisher for sending the ARC. All opinions are my own.*

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I’ve been discombobulated since BRBF, but my May I’ve been discombobulated since BRBF, but my May wrap-up and June TBR are finally here.

My June TBR is not quite as ambitious as other months because I’m still playing catch up in other areas of my life. Seven books seems feasible, but we’ll see.

•This Is Not a Ghost Story by Amerie
•Great Black Hope by Rob Franklin
•Amelia, If Only by Becky Albertalli
•Keepers of the Marsh by Maura Jortner
•The Dry Season by Melissa Febos
•The Bright Years by Sarah Damoff
•Call Your Boyfriend by Olivia A. Cole & Ashley Woodfolk

Thank you to all the tagged publishers for the ARCs and gifted finished copies 🫶🏼

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Another BRBF post because I need to show all the g Another BRBF post because I need to show all the goodies I got and bought. Your girl is not balling as she has not been employed since November, so I didn’t get as many books and merch as I would have loved too but I made it work.

The first stack is everything I brought from home (minus Team Players) to get signed. At the festival I bought a copy of Team Players and The Bookmark because people wearing them around the conference influenced me bad 😂

There was so much stuff in the bag we got at check-in and then the next pic is everything I picked up at author tables. I’m in love fr.

I honestly forgot several times I brought a tote for authors to sign, so not everyone I saw signed it, but I think I’ll keep bringing it to different author events until it’s filled out.

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What can I say about Black Romance Book Fest that What can I say about Black Romance Book Fest that hasn’t already been said? It was an amazing time full of love and good vibes. The organizers truly did their thing with this weekend. 

And as someone with agoraphobia, I didn’t have a single panic attack, which is big considering how packed that signing room was 🤣

It was so nice to see authors that I’ve just discovered and others that I’ve been reading for years. I can’t remember a single thing I said to any of them, so I can only hope it was intelligible.

I love Claire Kann’s writing, and Let’s Talk About Love was such an influential book for me.

Kristina Forest is such a sweetheart, and I’ve only read her YA, so I can’t wait to finally tap into her adult books.

N.E. Davenport is on a generational run right now, and I’m so excited for everything she has in the works.

Ebony LaDelle is so nice, and I can’t wait to dive into This Could Be Forever because Love Radio has my whole heart. Also loved listening to her, Kristina, and Julian during the YA panel. Such wisdom.

Do I see Julian Winters all the time? Yes. Do I ever get tired of seeing him? Never. He’s amazing.

Jamie Wesley was so lovely, and I’m excited to read more of her books.

I’m glad I got to meet Jill Tew since I missed her at Black Girl Book Fair. Kaya Morgan was such a good story, so I will definitely be tapping into Jill’s YA now.

Deanna Grey and Taylor Lynn are simply IT. It was such a joy to meet them both after being a beta reader for them in the past. If you haven’t picked up either of their books before, run don’t walk.

And Friday I got to meet Tia Williams, Kennedy Ryan, and Jasmine Guillory for the first time. Talk about powerhouses! I can’t say enough good things about them.

This weekend truly filled my heart and was the best way to spend my birthday. A haul of everything I got is coming too.

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“I’m 27 years old. I’ve no money and no pros “I’m 27 years old. I’ve no money and no prospects. I’m already a burden to my parents. And I’m frightened.” 

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Better late than never, but I wanted to finally po Better late than never, but I wanted to finally post what I got on Indie Bookstore Day 📚

First, I stopped by Black Girl Book Fair and the vibes were just right! I got there later than I wanted because I was fighting with my snooze button, but I still had a good time. I purchased The Neighbor Favor from 44th and 3rd and Kaya Morgan’s Crowning Achievement (which I really enjoyed) from Brave + Kind. 

Then I stopped by Charis Books & More to peruse. After that, I drove back home so my mom and I could go to some stores for the first time together. We went to Sincerely Yours and I purchased Book Lovers. Then we went to A Better Today Books & Boutique, and I bought The Listening Path and Seven Days in June.

After that, we stopped by All Things Inspiration Giftique and The Reading Attic to peruse. All in all it was a tiring but very fun day, and I definitely broke the bank 🤣

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Posted my recap of Shelf Love’s Grand Opening al Posted my recap of Shelf Love’s Grand Opening already, but I wanted to post the goodies I got and bought.

I’m ready to become a Jacksonville Rays girlie, so I bought Pucking Around, the first book in the series. It’s a thick one, but I’m prepared to be in my hockey era.

I also bought a blind date with a book that came with some stickers, tabs, and highlighters. V cute and a rarity for me cause I usually only buy books if I know what it’ll be.

Shelf Love spoiled the influencers as the tote bag came wait a shirt, water bottle, and stickers galore. Somehow I also won a raffle! I never win anything, so it felt like a birthday month treat. It came with a kindle/book sleeve, Dying to Date, a bookmark, charm bracelet, and more stickers.

All in all I had a great time at the opening and am so glad to have another bookstore close to me 🥰

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I’m behind on posting about events, but last wee I’m behind on posting about events, but last week I went to @fiercereads’ Sweet Romantasy Tour featuring Axie Oh, Mary E. Pearson, and D.L. Taylor 🗡️

I love events with multiple authors because I get exposed to new authors and their books. It was so fun listening to them all talk about their series, and I had to pick up The Kiss of Deception because I was sold by the description. Also got a finished copy of The Floating World, which I loved.

This might be the most book events I’ve been to in a single month and I’m not even done yet 😅

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