I don’t even know where to start with this book. Sharing You was one of the worst books I have ever read. I know a lot of people have a […]
Ruin and Rising (The Grisha #3) by Leigh Bardugo | Review
Ruin and Rising, the final book in Leigh Bardugo’s Grisha trilogy, lived up to all my expectations. I couldn’t have asked for more from this debut series! I wasn’t a […]
Better When He’s Bad (Welcome to the Point #1) by Jay Crownover | Review
Better When He’s Bad is the first book I’ve read by Jay Crownover but it will not be my last. I’m eager to continue the Welcome to the Point series […]
Such Sweet Sorrow by Jenny Trout | Mini Review
Such Sweet Sorrow is a lot more than a retelling of Romeo and Juliet. I was pleasantly surprised to find many more of Shakespeare’s characters represented in this book and […]
Cover Reveal: Love and Other Theories by Alexis Bass (+ giveaway)
You guys know how I feel about my contemporary novels so of course I’m excited for this one! About the author: Alexis Bass […]
Sweet Reckoning (Sweet #3) by Wendy Higgins | Review
Sweet Reckoning, the final book in the Sweet trilogy, lives up to all it’s potential and should greatly please readers of this trilogy. Wendy Higgins has made me a fan […]
Perfect Kind of Trouble (Finding Fate #2) by Chelsea Fine | Review
Perfect Kind of Trouble, the second book in the Finding Fate series, is the cute, fun new adult story that I expected with some twists thrown in. Daren was introduced […]
Best Kind of Broken (Finding Fate #1) by Chelsea Fine | Review
Best Kind of Broken is the first novel I’ve read from Chelsea Fine but it will not be my last. If it’s any indication of her talent as a writer, […]
Only Everything (True Love #1) by Kieran Scott
Only Everything, the latest from Kieran Scott, was unlike anything I’ve read before. It’s a fun, fast-paced, romantic story that will have readers rooting for not only Eros but the […]
The Lost (The Lost #1) by Sarah Beth Durst | Review
Sarah Beth Durst’s first novel for adults definitely lived up to it’s potential. While it’s clear that this is a novel meant for adults, the crossover YA potential is there, […]