The Taking is the first in a new science fiction series from Kimberly Derting and I was seriously impressed with it. I was a little skeptical when I first started […]
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Killer Instinct by S.E. Green | Review
Killer Instinct is one of those books that makes me wonder why I actually wasted my time finishing it. Sure it’s short at only 272 pages but even 272 pages […]
The Treatment (The Program #2) by Suzanne Young | Review
The Treatment, the second and final book in The Program duology, ties things up nicely and left me feeling satisfied, if not exactly happy. I mean that in the best […]
Foreplay (The Ivy Chronicles #1) by Sophie Jordan | Review
Foreplay, Sophie Jordan’s first foray into the new adult genre, is completely fabulous. Foreplay is at the top of my list for best new adult books so far. Sophie Jordan […]
Dear Killer by Katherine Ewell | Review
Dear Killer is really hard for me to review. On one hand, I enjoyed it. On the other, there were things about it that really let me down. Dear Killer […]
Just Like Fate by Suzanne Young and Cat Patrick | Review
When I first heard about Just Like Fate, I was ecstatic. Two of my favorite authors writing a book together? That was all I needed to add this one to […]
Panic by Lauren Oliver | Review
Panic, Lauren Oliver’s latest young adult novel, is very different from anything she’s written in the past. I completely adored this wonderfully unique new story from her. One thing that […]
A Little Too Hot (A Little Too Far #3) by Lisa Desrochers | Review
I wasn’t sure it was possible but A Little Too Hot is my new favorite book in the A Little Too Far series. Sam and Harrison’s story is by far […]
The Bride Wore Size 12 (Heather Wells #5) by Meg Cabot | Mini Review
The Bride Wore Size 12, the fifth (and final?) book in the Heather Wells series, is the perfect conclusion to the story. I’ve always been a Meg Cabot fan and […]
A Little Too Much (A Little Too Far #2) by Lisa Desrochers | Review
A Little Too Much, the second book in the A Little Too Far series, is not quite as good as the first book but it does manage to hold it’s […]