Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige | Book Review

Revolutions and uprisings are totally my jam. I love it when oppressed people rise up and overthrow their tyrants. So, it should not shock you at all that I was really excited about Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige. This is a debut that not only has a revolutionary element, but melds with another favorite trope […]

Enshadowed | Kelly Creagh | Book Review

A few years ago, I read Kelly Creagh’s debut novel Nevermore and was head over heels in love with it. I was enamored. I told all my friends they need to read it, and a quite a few did. I found myself on pins and needs for the sequel, I absolutely had to know what happens next […]

The Strange And Beautiful Sorrows Of Ava Lavender | Leslye Walton | Book Review

I am going to be straight up and honest with you — when I first cracked open The Strange And Beautiful Sorrows Of Ava Lavender by debut author Leslye Walton, I was really skeptical. I thought, a girl with wings and her struggles this is going to be dumb. Turns out the only dumb one was […]

A Death-Struck Year by Makiia Lucier | Book Review

I hate to admit this, but A Death-Struck Year by Makiia Lucier has made me regret those days where I wished for the flu so I could be out of work for a couple of days without touching my vacation time — I always have this cushion of sick time. Lucier’s debut has made me realize […]

Bright Before Sunrise by Tiffany Schmidt | Book Review

You ever just take the plunge and start reading a book that you do not entirely know a whole lot about because you haven’t really read a whole lot of reviews of said book? I rarely do this. When browsing through my eARC shelf, I just felt so drawn to the giant moon cover of Bright […]

The Well’s End by Seth Fishman | Book Review

It really sends a special thrill to me when I book I have basically heard nothing about becomes one of those boss type books that while I am reading it, I cannot stop thinking about it and the pages turn almost automatically and I find myself wishing that my Kindle had retina scan abilities so […]