Waiting on Wednesday is a feature hosted by Breaking The Spine where I talk about books that I am eagerly anticipating! This week, my WoW pick is….. Christa’s books are always thought-provoking and I am looking forward to reading this one!
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Average Rating: 4.11
The Fire Sermon By Francesca Haig
This book almost flew under my radar, and I am so glad that it was brought to my attention. It’s hard for a post-apocalyptic book to make it on my crowded reading list in this somewhat saturated market, but the plot and pacing of The Fire Sermon drew me into its brutal and interesting story. […]
P.S. I Still Love You By Jenny Han
I was hopeful that P.S. I Still Love You would continue the magic of To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, and my hope was rewarded. There is such an earnestness to Lara Jean. She is confused by love and relationships, but she doesn’t try to hide that fact. She is very […]
Mist Of Midnight By Sandra Byrd
With a Gothic style mystery, a handsome Hussar, and a mysterious imposter, Mist of Midnight was a book I was very interested in reading. Rebecca returned form India reluctantly after the tragic death of her family and feels very much like a fish out of water. Like many repatriated citizens, the manners and social rules […]
The Storyspinner By Becky Wallace
The Storyspinner starts as many fantasy novels do, with two worlds that will be forced to interact with each other in order to fulfill a quest. The quest in this story is for a lost princess that could save both worlds. The Keepers are both feared and worshiped in the human world, so when […]
Amherst By William Nicholson
I think it’s safe to say that almost everyone has recited or is at least familiar with, Emily Dickinson’s poetry. Her eccentricities are almost as famous as her poems. She never left the house, she really never saw people or let people see her, and she became an acclaimed poet after her death. What I […]
Dead Of Winter By Kresley Cole
Although this really isn’t my typical reading, The Arcana Chronicles has been a series that I am surprised, and pleased, to say that I really enjoy. After the cliffie at the end of book two, I was eager to dive in and see what terrible things Evie and the gang would have to endure. Spoiler […]
Perfect Couple By Jennifer Echols
The second book in the Superlatives series features a couple that is very different than Tia and Will. Harper is focused and driven, consumed by her interest in photography and trying to balance her plans for the future with her mom’s wishes, which do no involve college. Brody is the star of the football […]
Sublime By Christina Lauren
There have been more than a few books written about a dead girl and a living boy, or vice versa, but Sublime felt a little different than your average paranormal romance. I admit that this isn’t a genre that I read a lot of, but the boarding school setting and some of the […]
Ex Libris Romance (32)
While I wasn’t as in love with this one as the first book, I still really enjoyed it. I think that Rob was the bright spot in the book, for me. He was not really an alpha male, rather he was insecure and unsure of himself. His relationship with Lauren was very sweet and I […]