My Thoughts: Bring Me Their Hearts had a lot of potential. A story about a girl whose heart is in the possession of a witch and the only way to […]
Tag: young adult
Amid Stars And Darkness (The Xenith Trilogy #1) by Chani Lynn Feener | Review
My Thoughts: Science fiction has never really been my thing but every now and then I’ll grab a sci-fi novel off my shelf and give it a go. That’s what […]
League of American Traitors by Matthew Landis | Review
My Thoughts: Oh, how I wanted to love League of American Traitors. It had such a promising premise but the execution just didn’t work for me. While it’s a quick […]
Little Monsters by Kara Thomas | Review
My Thoughts: I’ve finally found it! After years of reading mediocre young adult thrillers, I’ve finally found the one that kept me guessing until the very end. Little Monsters had […]
Spindle Fire (Spindle Fire #1) by Lexa Hilyer | Review
Lexa Hilyer impressed me with her previous novel, Proof of Forever. Spindle Fire is such a departure from that story though, that I went into this one as if I […]
Last Seen Leaving by Caleb Roehrig | Review
I have a new favorite mystery. Last Seen Leaving wasn’t even really on my radar until Angie from Lady Knight Reads told me to pick it up. I’m so glad […]
Blog Tour: Our Chemical Hearts by Krystal Sutherland | Review + Favorite Quotes
Ignoring the whole John Green/Rainbow Rowell comparison made in the synopsis, I went into Our Chemical Hearts not really knowing what to expect but with an open mind. I’m the […]
99 Days by Katie Cotugno | Review
I can’t even begin to tell you how much I wanted to love this book. Katie Cotugno’s debut novel, How To Love, is on my favorites shelf. I adored everything […]
Crow Mountain by Lucy Inglis | Review
Historical fiction has always been one of my favorite genres and it’s one that I feel does not get enough love. I picked up Crow Moutain because it had been […]
Exit, Pursued by a Bear by E.K. Johnston | Review
I finished Exit, Pursued by a Bear a few days ago but I haven’t been able to properly put my thoughts into words. I still can’t really do that but […]