I’ve been a fan of Victoria Schwab’s since I read her debut, The Near Witch. Her writing style just spoke to me and seriously impressed me. I admit that I […]
Tag: adult
My Latest Obsession: the Charley Davidson series!
If you haven’t noticed, I’ve been on a bit of a hiatus lately. I lost interest in reading and I didn’t really feel like I had much to post about […]
The Bourbon Kings (The Bourbon Kings #1) by J.R. Ward | Review
I’ve always been a fan of J.R. Ward’s Black Dagger Brotherhood series so when I was given the chance to check out The Bourbon Kings, I jumped at it. It’s […]
The Shadows (Black Dagger Brotherhood #13) by J.R. Ward | Review
I think it’s safe to say that by book 13 of a series I’m pretty hooked. The Black Dagger Brotherhood series was a series I started late but I’m definitely […]
Party Girl by Rachel Hollis | Review
While planning out my winter break TBR, someone on Twitter suggested I read Party Girl. I was hoping to get some books from my TBR read but after checking out […]
Blog Tour: Rooms by Lauren Oliver | Review
It really should come as no surprise that Lauren Oliver’s adult debut is spectacular. Rooms is everything I didn’t know I was looking for in a book. The writing is […]
Dragonfly in Amber (Outlander #2) by Diana Gabaldon | Review
Dragonfly in Amber, the second book in the Outlander series, brings readers back into the lives of Claire and Jamie Fraser. This book just confirmed my love for this series. […]
Outlander (Outlander #1) by Diana Gabaldon | Review
After watching the first episode of the new Starz TV show, Outlander, I couldn’t resist picking up the first book in the series that it was adapted from. I’d heard […]
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, […]
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 […]