I am pretty positive that it might be impossible for me to dislike a Trish Doller book. Whether she’s writing about soldiers, or kidnapped girls returned home, or girls with wanderlust, I am absolutely a fan of Doller’s. The Devil You Know is her latest book and it is superb. I read this book over a […]
The Devil You Know by Trish Doller | Book Review
The Invasion Of The Tearling by Erika Johansen | Book Review

Last year, I got really pumped up for Erika Johansen’s debut novel, The Queen Of The Tearling. And with good reason, that book was totally baller. Friends, I got pumped up ALL OVER AGAIN for The Invasion Of The Tearling, second in the trilogy and again, it was with good reason, because The Invasion Of The Tearling was […]
Hello, Goodbye, And Everything In Between by Jennifer E. Smith | Book Review

I love that I can always count on Jennifer E. Smith’s books for an adorable, romantic read that will give me ALL OF THE FEELS. When approved for Hello, Goodbye, And Everything In Between, I was SO EXCITED OMG. SO EXCITED. Because I knew that all of the feels were about to happen. My instincts as […]
The Fangirl’s Guide to the Galaxy: A Handbook for Girl Geeks by Sam Maggs | Book Review

Sometimes I like to consider myself to be a professional fangirl. I love getting unironically excited over various things. I like not having pretense. My co-blogger Allison and I jumped at the chance to have fellow fangirl and editor for The Mary Sue Sam Maggs guest post on the blog as part of her tour […]
One by Sarah Crossan | Book Review

If I told you I just got sucked into a verse book about conjoined twins, you would probably look at me like I was smoking something. I will admit, I’ve not always been one to be interested in things like conjoined twins. There’s just something kind of voyeuristic about even thinking on that, to me, […]
William Shakespeare’s The Phantom of Menace by Ian Doescher | Book Review

I am all for anything that opens up the Bard’s work to new audiences. I am also all for things that take place a long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. So, when Ian Doescher combines these two things, I am sold hook line and sinker. I started my read of […]