I’m not usually excited when I hear that an author is continuing a series that has already ended. That was not the case with Maggie Stiefvater and Sinner. Sinner is […]
Tag: paranormal
Sublime by Christina Lauren | Review
Sublime, the first YA book from the duo of Christina Lauren, is a surprisingly unique ghost story that left me guessing until the very last page. I picked it up […]
My Last Kiss by Bethany Neal | Review
Bethany Neal’s debut novel, My Last Kiss, was not at all what I expected. It had a lot of potential to be an awesome story but it fell flat in […]
Such Sweet Sorrow by Jenny Trout | Mini Review
Such Sweet Sorrow is a lot more than a retelling of Romeo and Juliet. I was pleasantly surprised to find many more of Shakespeare’s characters represented in this book and […]
Sweet Reckoning (Sweet #3) by Wendy Higgins | Review
Sweet Reckoning, the final book in the Sweet trilogy, lives up to all it’s potential and should greatly please readers of this trilogy. Wendy Higgins has made me a fan […]
Hexed (The Witch Hunter #1) by Michelle Krys | Review
Hexed, Michelle Krys’ debut novel, is a fresh new paranormal for the YA market. Witches have always been one of my least favorite paranormal creatures but Hexed has certainly changed […]
Short Story Saturday: Automatic by Rachel Caine
Automatic had the making of a great short story but I couldn’t fully enjoy it. The reasoning behind that is pretty simple though; I haven’t read any of the Morganville […]
Sekret (Sekret #1) by Lindsay Smith | Review
I picked up Sekret, Lindsay Smith’s debut novel, hoping for a good historical novel with some hints of intrigue and romance. What I got was something so much better! Lindsay […]
Short Story Saturday: Skin Contact by Kimberly Derting | Review
When I read Skin Contact I had no idea it was part of The Body Finder series. I figured I should start my review with that since I think if […]
Sleep No More by Aprilynne Pike | Review
Sleep No More is only the second book by Aprilynne Pike that I’ve read but it’s definitely the most disappointing. There were very few things I could find to like […]