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 […]
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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 […]
Not a Drop to Drink (Not a Drop to Drink #1) by Mindy McGinnis|Review
Not a Drop to Drink, Mindy McGinnis’ debut novel, is a unique dystopian story that kept me hooked from beginning to end. It’s a story that hasn’t been overdone in […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
The Girl of Fire and Thorns (Fire and Thorns #1) by Rae Carson | Review
The Girl of Fire and Thorns, Rae Carson’s debut novel, has definitely been added to my short list of favorite YA fantasy novels. It’s right up there with Graceling and […]
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. […]
Blog Tour: The Glass Casket by McCormick Templeman | Review
Last year I was really tempted to read McCormick Templeman’s debut novel, The Little Woods, but for some reason, I put it off. I’m glad I didn’t do the same […]
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 […]