Jennifer Lynn Barnes is one of my go-to authors. I’ve read most of the books she’s published, and if I haven’t read it, I want to read it. She is one of my favorite YA mystery authors, and she did not disappoint with The Lovely and the Lost. It was full of fun characters, dogs with […]
Category: Book Reviews
Review: Ask Me Anything by Molly E. Lee
I’m going to throw this out there now. If it wasn’t obvious from the synopsis, Ask Me Anything by Molly E. Lee is a very sex-positive novel. Personally, I think Lee addressed the topic of sex education in a very unique and positive way, and I absolutely loved it. Not only is it a solid YA […]
Review: Eyes on Me by Rachel Harris
Note: I received a copy of this book for free from the publisher. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review in any way. All opinions shared are my own. As a former valedictorian and as a fan of Dancing with the Stars, I had a gut feeling Eyes on […]
Review: Smoke and Key by Kelsey Sutton
I didn’t know what to expect going into Smoke and Key by Kelsey Sutton. The synopsis sounded interesting, and I assumed it would wind up with Smoke and Key together based upon the title. It truly turned out to be a page-turner. Sutton crafted a mysterious story that makes the reader wonder what happened before all the […]
Review: Light Years by Kass Morgan (Light Years #1)
Light Years by Kass Morgan was great! I loved the idea of the story and the synopsis. However, I’ll admit, I was skeptical that the story would work with four points of view. Morgan surprised me and interwove the POVs in a way that smoothly propels the plot. She also created a diverse group of characters, which I […]
Review: Friends with Benefits by Hazel Kelly (Beta Brothers #2)
Note: I received this book for free from the Author. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review in any way. All opinions shared are my own. Friends with Benefits by Hazel Kelly follows the story of Nina and Carter as they secretly embark into a “friends with benefits” […]
Review: The Bullet Journal Method by Ryder Carroll
I have never considered myself a bullet journaler. I’ve read about it on the official bullet journal website. I’ve watched tons of bullet journal YouTube videos. I’ve looked at many #bulletjournal photos on Instagram. However, I’ve never been able to really stick with the full system for more than a month. When The Bullet Journal Method by Ryder […]
Review: Analiese Rising by Brenda Drake
I thoroughly enjoyed Brenda Drake’s Library Jumpers series. (If you haven’t read that series yet, I highly recommend it!) So I was more than excited to have the opportunity to read her upcoming release Analiese Rising. Analiese Rising follows Analiese or Ana for short who unknowingly has the powers to raise the dead and turn them into […]
Review: Flame in the Mist by Renee Ahdieh (Flame in the Mist #1)
I finally read Flame in the Mist. It’s been on my TBR for ages, and I finally got a copy through my library to read. I’m so glad that I took the time to delve into the world of Flame in the Mist. I absolutely loved the Feudal Japan era and the Japanese characters. It’s been so […]
Review: Nearly Found by Elle Cosimano (Nearly Gone #2)
I finally read Nearly Found by Elle Cosimano, the follow up to Nearly Gone. Nearly Gone was one of my favorite reads in 2014 when it was released. I remember recommending it as a bookseller. & I was HIGHLY anticipating reading Nearly Found. (By the way, you can check out my review for Nearly Gone on my Goodreads page.) Fast […]