Hello! My name is Heather (she/her). Welcome to my online studio.
I’m an auDHD streamer indulging in my chaotic yet cozy habits. I stream co-working sessions, games, and craft-alongs on Twitch. I also review books and care for a small jungle of houseplants. It’s a little bit of everything around here!
I have read 38 out of my 48 book goal for 2025.
I decided this was a five-star read based on chapter 1. I would have been satisfied even if the book ended there, but it didn’t and I’m quite thankful it continued.
“This isn’t the kind of fairy tale where the princess marries a prince. It’s the one where she kills him.” -Nettle & Bone Description That’s all it took for me to know Nettle & Bone was jumping the TBR line. Really, what more could you need?
June is a neurodivergent young adult suddenly facing the world alone after losing her mother. As everything changes around her, she realizes that to maintain her peace—and her beloved garden—she must take the initiative to seek help.
Black Cherokee tells the story of a girl caught between multiple communities, only to face rejection from them all. Ophelia grapples with understanding why her family faces such widespread dislike—even from their own relatives.
Life, and Death, and Giants was a captivating read following the story of Gabriel Fisher, who was born weighing 18lbs and grew to nearly 9 feet tall. More importantly than being a story of one extraordinary man, this is the story of how certain events can affect an entire community, and how no life is…
A few years ago, the GPS took me down a wild route through the mountains of Appalachia on a one-lane, switchback packed road that seemed to go on forever. I was left with so many questions about the people who lived there. Bittersweet in the Hollow filled in the gaps in the stories I told…
The Lost Bookshop was magical from start to finish. I was so drawn into the romanticized world of book trading with its highs and lows, as well as the stories of absolutely darling Opaline and Henry, that I was ready to drop all my own ambitions to assist them.
This story reminded me of my childhood and friends spending countless hours in the woods. We had our own version of the goddess game that was played on recess behind the soccer field.