Something Real by Heather Demetrios has garnered a lot of praise in the few short months that it’s been out. I’m a huge contemporary fan but for some reason this […]
Genre: Contemporary
Crash Into You (Pushing the Limits #3) by Katie McGarry | Review
Crash Into You, the third book in the Pushing the Limits series, is by far the best yet. Isaiah and Rachel’s story is full of romance, action, and high stakes. […]
Catching Liam (Good Girls Don’t #1) by Gennifer Albin | Review
Back in 2013 when this book first came out I was so close to signing up for the blog tour. I was still unsure about new adult though so I […]
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 […]
Where The Stars Still Shine by Trish Doller | Review
Where The Stars Still Shine, Trish Doller’s sophomore novel, is a solid follow-up to her debut, Something Like Normal. I didn’t love it like I did Something Like Normal but […]
The Geography of You and Me by Jennifer E. Smith | Review
The Geography of You and Me is not your typical YA contemporary romance novel. It has a lot more to it than you would originally think based on just the […]
Racing Savannah (Hundred Oaks #4) by Miranda Kenneally | Review
Pure perfection! If I had to review Racing Savannah in only two words, those would be them. Miranda Kenneally has done it again (and I’m sure you’re not surprised by […]
Forgiving Lies (Forgiving Lies #1) by Molly McAdams | Review
Forgiving Lies, my first Molly McAdams book, really surprised me. After reading mixed reviews for her other new adult titles, I was nervous. I ended up really enjoying Forgiving Lies […]
Just One Year (Just One Day #2) by Gayle Forman | Review
Just One Year, the continuation of Allyson and Willem’s story from Just One Day, is the perfect conclusion to the duology. Gayle Forman has a gift for storytelling and that […]
Song of the Fireflies by J.A. Redmerski | Review
I don’t know why I continue to torture myself by reading J.A. Redmerski’s books. I didn’t care for her previous book, The Edge of Never, but I figured I’d give […]