Going into Just One Day, I knew I would enjoy it. The story appealed to me, the reviews were fabulous, and I adore Gayle Forman. Sure enough, my expectations were […]
Genre: Contemporary
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 […]
Find Me (Find Me #1) by Romily Bernard | Review
Find Me, Romily Bernard’s debut novel, has been garnering some high praise from reviewers lately. I went in with very high expectations and I think my expectations were maybe a […]
Faking It (Losing It #2) by Cora Carmack | Review
Faking It, the second book in the Losing It trilogy, took me by surprise. I was almost 100% certain I wouldn’t like Cade’s story as much as I did Bliss […]
Ketchup Clouds by Annabel Pitcher | Review
Ketchup Clouds has one of the most unique premises that I’ve read in a while. I had high hopes for an intriguing read unlike any I’d read before. While I […]
Losing It (Losing It #1) by Cora Carmack | Review
Losing It, the first book in the Losing It trilogy, has made me a fan of Cora Carmack. Seriously, all it took was one book for me to fall in […]
Elect (Eagle Elite #2) by Rachel Van Dyken | Review
A while back I kind of tore apart the first book in this series, Elite. I really did not have very many good things to say about it. For some […]
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 […]
I See London (I See London #1) by Chanel Cleeton | Review
So this is definitely one of those instances where you should not judge a book by it’s cover. I hate this cover but I absolutely adore what’s between the pages. […]