Catching Jordan is the perfect romantic comedy. Anytime you are in the mood for a fun YA read I highly recommend this one. Miranda Kenneally’s debut novel makes me long […]
Genre: Contemporary
Pushing The Limits (Pushing the Limits #1) by Katie McGarry | Review
2012 is turning out to be the year for awesome contemporary books. Pushing The Limits, Katie McGarry’s debut novel, is one of the best contemporary books I have read. I […]
Such A Rush by Jennifer Echols | Review
Such A Rush is another fabulous contemporary novel from Jennifer Echols. Seriously, it’s like this woman does not know how to write a bad book. Fans of young adult contemporary […]
My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick
Huntley Fitzpatrick’s debut novel is a knockout. If this book is any indication, she is going to be one fantastic author! My Life Next Door is a romance. It has […]
Sloppy Firsts (Jessica Darling #1) by Megan McCafferty | Review
All the Jessica Darling fans were right. This book is everything I heard it was: funny, cute, sweet, heartbreaking, and so dang true! I have never read a more realistic […]
Paper Towns by John Green | Review
John Green is an author that continues to amaze me. He is an astoundingly talented writer and Paper Towns does a fantastic job of showcasing that talent. Quentin is your […]
Bittersweet by Sarah Ockler | Review
Sarah Ockler is quickly becoming a big name in YA contemporary and Bittersweet may be her best book yet. Bittersweet is the perfect mix of fun, fresh, romantic, and angsty. […]
The Statistical Probability Of Love At First Sight by Jennifer E. Smith | Review
The Statistical Probability Of Love At First Sight is a cute, fun, very quick read that I adored. Jennifer E. Smith has me up late into the night reading. It […]
Love Story by Jennifer Echols | Review
Wow! Jennifer Echols knows how to write a story full of hunky boys, nerdy girls, and tons of sexual tension. It is a dream come true! =) Erin is your […]
Lola and the Boy Next Door (Anna and the French Kiss #2) by Stephanie Perkins | Review
I didn’t think it was possible but I loved Lola and the Boy Next Door even more than Anna and the French Kiss. It was cute, funny, heartbreaking, and so […]