Tarnish | Katherine Longshore | Book Review

I totally stan for Tudor related historical fiction — ESPECIALLY when it is YA based. Don’t make fun of me, but I totally ate books like The Other Boleyn Girl up. When Katherine Longshore made her debut with Gilt last year, she filled a much needed void in my reading life – that void of compelling, sort of romantic, […]

Four Books One Mailer Contest

I think I am beating you all over the head with the fact that I am moving, but I am just so excited because I have lived in the same place for four years and I do not love it at all and it’ll be so nice to be independent. At this point, however, I […]

The Camp | Karice Bolton | Book Review

Why Did I Read The Camp by Karice Bolton? Friends, one of my favorite settings in fiction is summer camp. I legitimately cannot get enough of it as a former camper myself. ESPECIALLY over the summer. So when a good friend was running the tour for this book, I decided to read Karice Bolton’s The Camp […]

Stacking The Shelves (33)

Man, I am way too in love with the weekend. It’s been a jam packed week – one involving looking at apartments and coming across a dream apartment only to see that it is a glorified studio in real life, and one involving lots and lots of work. Also, very little reading which makes me […]

Transparent | Natalie Whipple | Audiobook Review

WHY’D I CHOOSE TO LISTEN TO TRANSPARENT by Natalie Whipple? Originally, I had received Transparent by Natalie Whipple in the mail as an ARC, and then a finished copy, which okay I probably should have read it in physical form BUT THEN a person I trust panned Transparent and I got kind of nervous. So, because audiobooks […]

Star Cursed | Jessica Spotswood | Book Review

Note: Born Wicked Spoilers ahead. You’ve been warned. Who does not love witches? Seriously, I cannot name a single person. Y’all remember the truth bombs Jessica Spotswood dropped on us at the end of Born Wicked with the big OH NO GASP GASP GASP moment? And then all of the swoons that she brought? Well the next […]