I can’t remember the last book to give me heart palpitations and nightmares, at least, the last book before In The After by Demitria Lunetta. Friends, I had the most brilliant idea in the entire world to read this book before bed and oh my goodness, you know how when a book is scary and you can’t put it down but you really want to close your eyes or just skip really fast through the scary parts? That’s how I felt with this book.
In The After by Demitria Lunetta | Book Review
The Harlem Hellfighters by Max Brooks | Book Review
Throw history and multiculturalism into the mix and I am hook line and sinker into the graphic novel. I have to say that for stepping away from his usual subject matter of zombies, Brooks does a really superb job in his storytelling about the 369th Infantry Regiment.
So Tough To Tame by Victoria Dahl | Book Review

I started reading So Tough To Tame by Victoria Dahl because it was the night before BookTubeAThon and I did not want to start any new books that would require heavy investment. I knew that I would be comfortable with reading So Tough To Tame as a background book and putting it on hold while I participated in BookTubeAThon. Fortunately, Dahl’s book is easy to pick up after setting it down.
Allison: No One Needs To Know | Amanda Grace | Book Review

I really wanted to like No One Needs To Know by Amanda Grace but unfortunately right from the beginning I had this unmistakable feeling that it was not going to match up to the potential which I had seen in the blurb. I just wasn’t pulled into the story the way I thought I would […]
Allison: Open Road Summer | Emery Lord | Book Review

Open Road Summer by Emery Lord is a book that has been on my radar for quite some time now. Ever since its initial release, it was a book that so many other bloggers were buzzing about in the best ways, and I kept thinking that it sounded like a book that might just be […]
Summer Of The Mariposas by Guadalupe Garcia McCall | Book Review

After The Summer Of The Mariposas by Guadalupe Garcia McCall passed my threshold, I looked at it with optimism, but not much motivation. Friends, this book sat on my Kindle and then in my house for YEARS because I can sometimes be a terrible blogger. I decided to make McCall’s contemporary-fantasy retelling a summer priority in order to kill two birds with one stone — read an old book from my TBR pile and thus be able to pass it on and also to remove a Netgalley book from my queue. Also, because The Odyssey is mad awesome.