In My Mailbox (61)

In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by The Story Siren where we talk about the super exciting books that landed in our mailboxes, that we got from the library or purchased and then check out the exciting reads that other people received! It’s fun times y’all. Holy moly. I think my heart about […]

A Story Of Factions: As Told By Gifs

Pretty much all morning yesterday I kept checking twitter going: Because it seemed like everyone was getting picked for factions except for me. I felt kind of like this: The I was all: Then my boyfriend called me with some great news. Then I immediately rushed home before my engagement. And when I saw the […]

The Gathering Storm Robin Bridges Book Review

The Gathering Storm by debut author Robin Bridges is more intricate than a Faberge egg. Russian mythology, courtly intrigue and just a hint of slow burn romance are deftly woven together in Katerina’s story, the first of a trilogy that left me desperately wanting the next book, The Unfailing Light.

Fill Your Kindle: 11 YA Books For $0.99 Today Only!

I for realz cannot be the only one who flaps my arms around like a special bird whenever there is a an awesome YA sale on Kindle, like last week with all those awesome YA dystopia books. So? Today the Kindle Daily Deal contains 11 YA Books,a few are older, but you guys all legit […]

Bloggiesta Mini-Challenge: Get Noticed By Search Engines

Hola Bloggiesta Compadres! That is about as far as my Spanish goes. Chances are if you are stopping by this mini-challenge you want to increase your traffic and you want to reach out to a larger audience than your fellow bloggers. So You Want To Get Noticed By Search Engines 1. Read This Post 2. […]

Grave Mercy Robin LaFevers Book Review

Once upon a time, there was a little girl named April. She dreamed about castles and royalty. Then she went away to college where she learned that medieval people were actually kind of gross, but totally bad as. Instead of dreaming in bed, she’d day dream at her desk of relics and miracles and saints. […]