8.29.2022

NOTD: ZOYA Nail Polish in Maddy

Two coats of ZOYA Nail Polish in Maddy. Flamingo pink creme.

These pastel pink cremes will never fail to slay me. Obsessed!

Maddy is a preppy pastel dubbed as a flamingo pink creme that is a total wear now, wear later shade in that it is perfection for summer as well as the winter months when pastels just make sense. This one had an immaculate formula - gaining opacity in two simple coats and maintaining no chips, no tipwear status for the full week that I wore it. Highly recommended for you pink ladies.

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8.25.2022

BOOK REVIEW: By Book or By Crook {Lighthouse Library Mystery # 1} by Eva Gates



NGL here, I put off reading Eva Gates' By Book or By Crook {Lighthouse Library Mystery, # 1} for quite some time because my track record with cozy mysteries as of late has been...well, for lack of better words, a literal dumpster fire. That said, I enjoyed this one. It did take me a few chapters to warm up to the characters and pacing; but I enjoyed it enough where Book 2 is a definite possibility in my future.

Lucy Richardson has spent a decade working at the prestigious Harvard Library, but when she's proposed to by a guy she's not head over heels for, leading her to decline, her wealthy family flips, and she decides that change is needed in her life - pronto! Packing her bags, Lucy resigns from her position, and retreats to the Outer Banks - a charming small town that she summered at as a child. There she connects with her Aunt Ellen, and cousin Josie, hoping to clear her head, and drown her sorrows in calorie-laden confections from Josie's bakery. Though only expected to be a short stay, when Lucy is offered a position at the Bodie Lighthouse Library by head librarian Bertie, she immediately accepts and elects to turn her vacation destination into her permanent home. But not everyone on Bodie Island is thrilled about Lucy's arrival - or insta job offer.

Enter Louise Jane. With no college education to back her, it would be impossible to hire her on as a librarian; but she is convinced that no one deserves the job more than her. In fact, in her eyes, Lucy stole the position from her; therefore, Louise Jane will stop at nothing to take it back - including manipulating the library board to see things her way. Despite knowing that Louise Jane and the library board are out for blood, Lucy refuses to back away from her newly secured post - especially since Bodie is currently hosting a Jane Austen exhibit featuring a slew of rare and expensive first editions. It is during the big reveal party of this exhibit to friends of the library that disaster strikes in the form of the chair of the library board being discovered dead. And Bertie being the prime suspect for his murder.

Given the fact that the deceased was one of Lucy's greatest naysayers, and felt as if her position should be eliminated, and Bertie was one of Lucy's biggest supporters has placed Lucy in a bit of a bind. Feeling as if she is to blame for Bertie's arrest, she resolves to do a bit of amateur sleuthing to uncover the real killer, and clear Bertie's name. But as Jane Austen first editions begin disappearing from the locked exhibit while under Lucy's watch, she finds herself being viewed by some as a thief, and realizes that if she doesn't find the true culprit quickly, she may be the next one behind bars - or worse...dead.

As with most cozy mysteries, By Book or By Crook does not come without its share of flaws. For one, many of the characters are difficult to warm up to. While I loved the children's librarian, Ronald, along with the free-spirited Josie; I found both Bertie and research librarian, Charlene, hard to like. For me, Charles, the library cat, was the true star of the book; though he didn't get nearly as much page time as the love triangle involving Lucy, Connor, and Butch - of which I am grossly uninterested in. Additionally, the relationship between Louise Jane and Poor Andrew is incredibly...odd, and something that comes off as very juvenile - circa middle school or high school.

All of that said, there were times when I really enjoyed Lucy, and felt that her personality resonated with mine - enough so that I will take book two, Booked for Trouble {Lighthouse Library Mystery, # 2}, for a spin. I only hope that we see more of Charles and Josie in the next installment.


Star Rating: ***1/2


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8.22.2022

NOTD: OPI Fall Wonders Nail Lacquer Collection in Suzi Takes A Sound Bath

Two coats of OPI Fall Wonders Nail Lacquer Collection in Suzi Takes A Sound Bath. Blue Pearlized Creme.

Le sigh...babes, this color is sending me.

Suzi Takes A Sound Bath is a brilliant blue pearlized creme that, TBH, I didn't even realize was pearlized until I had applied it to my nails. This beauty has major shine, and is truly the perfect color for transitioning from the brights of summer to the deeps of fall. Formula and application was flawless. Seriously obsessing over this one ladies - you need it in your life!

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8.18.2022

saturday

Free People Saturday Cotton Crop Shirt Jacket in LAZY BONES.

I love a good shacket sitch. The cropped aesthetic of this cutie makes it ideal for summer to fall transitions. Total crave!

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8.15.2022

NOTD: ZOYA Nail Polish in Joanie

Two coats of ZOYA Nail Polish in Joanie. Tulip pink creme.

This color y'all. Seriously, it may be my new. favorite. pink.

Joanie is a darling tulip pink creme that brings out your tan and looks utterly charming as a mani/pedi combo. This cutie shocked me with her level of opacity. I honestly thought she would require more than two coats, but she applied lush and opaque in just two {and could have been a OCW had I applied with a heavier hand}. This one will be in heavy rotation for spring, summer, and winter. Love!

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8.11.2022

ZOYA Pink Palette Summer 2022 Collection Nail Lacquer Swatches + Review

It has been a minute since I've indulged in ZOYA nail polish; so when I received their Pink Palette Summer 2022 Collection Nail Lacquer in the mail, I had to bust that bad boy open pronto. Babes, despite the fact that I'm a picky pink polish collector {try saying that 3 times fast!}, this collection just spoke to me and allowed me to play with all of the pinks. Whether pink is your thang or not, you will love these shades; but, even more so, you will adore the fabulous formulas and out of this world incredible brushes. Barbie would totes approve of this collection; and girlies, so do I!

Angel is an Iridescent Pink Overlay. Anything named Angel is an instant win for me because it reminds me of my now deceased furbaby of the same name; but this one is so good y'all! Angel is a dreamy iridescent pink overlay that mixes pink, periwinkle, and gold glitter into one bottle to create this gorgeous gem of a glitter bomb. NGL, I probably should have used this as a top coat, but I was in the mood for serious sparkle so I decided to rock it on its own. Application was fantastic! It does require three coats to reach full opacity; but the effect is stunning, with a shift that moves from gold to pink and back again. If glitter is your kryptonite you need this beauty in your life! This is 3 coats.

Joanie is a Tulip Pink Creme. This color y'all. Seriously, it may be my new. favorite. pink. Joanie is a darling tulip pink creme that brings out your tan and looks utterly charming as a mani/pedi combo. This cutie shocked me with her level of opacity. I honestly thought she would require more than two coats, but she applied lush and opaque in just two {and could have been a OCW had I applied with a heavier hand}. This one will be in heavy rotation for spring, summer, and winter. Love! This is 2 coats.

Maddy is a Flamingo Pink Creme. These pastel pink cremes will never fail to slay me. Obsessed! Maddy is a preppy pastel dubbed as a flamingo pink creme that is a total wear now, wear later shade in that it is perfection for summer as well as the winter months when pastels just make sense. This one had an immaculate formula - gaining opacity in two simple coats and maintaining no chips, no tipwear status for the full week that I wore it. Highly recommended for you pink ladies. This is 2 coats.

Shannon is a Melon Pink Creme. This is my third ZOYA pink in the past month; and, dare I say it, my possible fave thus far! Shannon is a juicy melon pink creme that puts me in the mood for picnics, beach bonfires, and Disney days, oh my! The peachy undertones give it a flirty, playful vibe without making it feel juvenile; while the punchy color will make it perfect for manis or pedis all. summer. long. Formula is fab with a super simple application and 5+ days of wear. A must for all of you pink-loving boss babes! This is 2 coats.

Kay is a Bright Pink Creme. Ugh! Photographs are not doing this cutie any justice rn! Kay is a brilliant bright pink creme that would be right at home on Barbie's nails. This beauty is lighter in shade than her collection counterpart, Gigi, but features the same incredible formula. This one, unfortunately, bubbled on me a tiny bit; but it seriously wasn't dealbreaker territory. Especially since the staying power was so phenom! This is 2 coats.

Gigi is a Red Azalea Creme. OMG y'all this polish is phenomenal! Gigi is a gorgeous red azalea creme that legit plays tricks on your eyes - appearing hot coral pink at times, and red coral at others. Regardless of which version your eyes see, however, this color is TDF. The kind of TDF that makes you want to repeat-wear all summer long. True story. The formula here is straight up decadent, applying beautifully and drying at the speed of light. A very important thing to touch on here is that the brush is incredible - not too wide, not too slim, just perfect for achieving a model-worthy mani. Obsessed! This is 2 coats.


AVAILABILITY: ZOYA.

PRICE: $12.00 for each full-size bottle



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8.08.2022

NOTD: OPI Fall Wonders Nail Lacquer Collection in Midnight Mantra

Two coats of OPI Fall Wonders Nail Lacquer Collection in Midnight Mantra. Dark Navy Blue Creme.

Y'all, I didn't realize just how ready for fall I was until I applied this beauty to my nails, but now all I can say is bring on the sweater weather!

Midnight Mantra is a delicious dark navy blue creme that appears teal after coat one, but really develops that delectable, deep, almost black navy appeal after coat two. For a shade that is so dark, the formula here was so simple to work with - no gravitating to cuticles or nail beds, just an easy peasy two coat and fast dry and you're good to go. Vampy babes you need this in your collection pronto!

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8.04.2022

BOOK REVIEW: The City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau



“The main thing is to pay attention. Pay close attention to everything, notice what no one else notices. Then you’ll know what no one else knows, and that’s always useful.”

I was substitute teaching in a fifth grade classroom earlier this year when I spotted a copy of Jeanne DuPrau's The City of Ember on every student's desk. Curiosity captured, I looked it up online once I got home, and downloaded a copy immediately to my Kindle. A dystopian story that feels all-too-possible-of-turning-reality given the current state of the nation, this is one bite sized story {I say this because I devoured it in a very short period of time} that lays the groundwork for a saga bursting with espionage and excitement, rumors and lies, and a journey to change the world forever as we know it.

Two hundred years ago, the city of Ember was constructed by builders to house the last of the human race after an unshared catastrophe wiped out the rest of the world - or so that is what Ember residents have been told. An underground, poverty-stricken locale that has captured the last of the light in the world, Ember is the saving grace of society; but as the great lamps that light the city begin to flicker, inhabitants start to worry - after all, should the great lamps fail to stay alight, the world is cast into darkness forever. But not all have lost hope.

Twelve-year-old Lina Mayfleet and her casual acquaintance/friend, Doon Harrow, have finally completed their schooling, and have reached the stage in their lives where they are assigned jobs. Neither, however, is content with the job that they received on Assignment Day. Lina has always longed to be a Messenger, but was assigned the boring task of Pipeworks Laborer; and Doon, fascinated with the innerworkings of Ember and determined to solve Ember's flickering lights problem, hopes nothing more than to be a Pipeworks Laborer, but draws the dreaded Messenger. Saddened by the luck of the draw, Lina and Doon trade jobs, so each has the assignment they desired, which sparks an unlikely friendship and exchanging of information.

Lina, as Messenger, spends her days racing across Ember, exchanging messages between recipients of both menial and extraordinary importance; while Doon spends his days in the underbelly of Ember, exploring secret caverns, and mysteries within. It is through their respective positions that they begin to uncover secrets about the only home they've ever known. Secrets about shortages and rations, the possibility of life beyond Ember, and the stealthy surplus and hoarding of goods by Ember's impassioned Mayor Cole. When Mayor Cole learns of Lina and Doon's knowledge, and their desire to expose him, the greedy politician begins a campaign to discredit the two, and imprison them. Now, they are forced to flee into the darkness to, hopefully, save themselves and the people of Ember from eternal darkness.

Y'all, I have said it once and I will say it again: it is hard reading dystopian novels in today's climate because so many things mirror reality; but I digress...they are engrossing. In comparison to series such as The Hunger Games or Divergent, The City of Ember is definitely tame in regards to violence; but this is Book One in a quartet, so that could change. This is a book that truly makes you question the excess of society, and teaches you to appreciate what you have - or, at least, that was my take-away. I can't say that I had strong feelings either way for Lina or Doon; however, again, it is book one, so those may develop over time. That said, I never warmed up to Katniss Everdeen or Peeta Mellark, so no guarantees. What I can guarantee, is that I will be reading Book Two, The People of Sparks, because I am truly itching to find out what lies beyond Ember.

If you're new to dystopians, this is a good introduction, as, compared to other dystopian releases in recent years, it's light and quickly read. If you're a seasoned dystopian reader, you may appreciate the slower pace and strong buildup to The People of Sparks. Wherever you fall on the spectrum, you should be able to find something, or someone, to root for!


Star Rating: ***1/2


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8.01.2022

NOTD: ZOYA Nail Polish in Shannon

Two coats of ZOYA Nail Polish in Shannon. Melon pink creme.

This is my third ZOYA pink in the past month; and, dare I say it, my possible fave thus far!

Shannon is a juicy melon pink creme that puts me in the mood for picnics, beach bonfires, and Disney days, oh my! The peachy undertones give it a flirty, playful vibe without making it feel juvenile; while the punchy color will make it perfect for manis or pedis all. summer. long. Formula is fab with a super simple application and 5+ days of wear. A must for all of you pink-loving boss babes!

xx

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