The first book in this series was more about how Watson and Holmes were as individuals, both dealing with the notoriety of their families and how they struggled against those expectations and history. In The Last of August, I felt like it was more about how they interacted as a team and possibly as a […]
Category: Young Adult
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
This will be a short review because I am not sure that I really have more to add to the conversation about this amazing book. The Hate U Give was a powerful read. It makes you think, it makes you angry and, if you come from a place of privilege, it will make you really […]
Blog Tour: Empress Of A Thousand Skies
Welcome to my stop on the tour for Empress of a Thousand Skies! I am so excited about this story! After you read my thoughts, don’t forget to enter the giveaway and visit the other tour stops. The story itself was one of betrayal, family, and friendship. There were many races of beings and […]
Starfall Launch Blitz!
I’m author Melissa Landers, and I’m so excited to launch STARFALL, the second and final book in my Starflight duology! This story picks up shortly after the first book ends, but now Cassia and Kane are the main characters, with Doran, Solara, and the rest of the Banshee crew pitching in to help take […]
Blog Tour: To Catch A Killer
Erin is both defined by and fascinated with the mystery surrounding her mother’s murder. She knows the facts but remembers nothing and has channeled that frustration into learning how to use science and forensics to solve mysteries. Her guardian’s brother just happens to be an expert and she idolizes his methods and advice. The story […]
After The Fall By Kate Hart
From the outside, After the Fall may seem like a story about a girl who has to choose between two brothers. Thankfully and wonderfully, it goes way, way beyond that. Raychel is from a poor, single parent family. She works in order to earn money for college but often ends up helping with household expenses, […]
Life In A Fishbowl By Len Vlahos
I never really had a great opinion of reality TV, but after reading Life in a Fishbowl, I feel like all of my feelings have been vindicated. Jared receives a devastating diagnosis, so from the beginning you know that his days are numbered. When he puts his life for sale on eBay, the reader also […]
Blog Tour: Life In A Fishbowl
Welcome to my stop in the tour for Life in a Fishbowl by Len Vlahos. This wonderful book is such an emotional and interesting story and I loved it! I am really pleased to bring you a small excerpt, which will make you want to read more, trust me. After you’ve read it, don’t forget […]
Ex Libris Audio: Three Dark Crowns
I loved the world of Three Dark Crowns. The island where this story takes place is so isolated that the outside world doesn’t really know much about them and they don’t know much about the outside world. The three sisters live in this brutal microcosm where they know that their gifts are their weapon and […]
What Light By Jay Asher
What Light has a gorgeous cover and the promise of a fun and cozy holiday romance. The thing is, I don’t require car chases, hidden pregnancies or big drama in my books, but What Light just lacked momentum. I’m not sure if it was trying to convey a subtle message that my forever sleep-deprived brain […]