The Art Of Lainey by Paula Stokes | Book Review

You know how you read a book and you can feel summer all wrapped up in it and then you close it and sigh and think to yourself, why yes, this was a perfect representation of a season and I love it and want all my friends to read it because it is my new […]

Infinite by Jodi Meadows | Book Review

I really love that feeling of smug accomplishment I get when I finish a series. Y’all, I just finished another series in 2014, another feather in my cap! The Newsoul trilogy by Jodi Meadows ends with Infinite. Personally, I think that Infinite is the perfect send off for Ana, Dossam, Stef, Sarit and all the characters we’ve come to […]

Side Effects May Vary by Julie Murphy | Book Review

I get nervous when a book is pitched as The Fault In Our Stars meets Sarah Dessen. I mean, how can a book even live up to a comparison like that? Fortunately, when I picked up Side Effects May Vary by Julie Murphy, I was able to clear the comparisons from my head and take the book on […]

The Half Life Of Molly Pierce by Katrina Leno | Book Review

As a total fanatic of numbers and stats and such when it comes to my own personal reading, I have come to really appreciate short books. I know, judge me if you want, but honestly, I love the boost they give to my goal achievement. The Half Life Of Molly Pierce by Katrina Leno is a […]

A Little Too Far by Lisa Desrochers | Book Review

I think that A Little Too Far by Lisa Desrochers cements my status as a New Adult fan. Alright, you guys caught me, I actually REALLY LOVE New Adult books. I don’t care how nutso the plots are. I just love how quickly I am captivated by these books. I thought that perhaps A Little Too Far […]

Love Letters To The Dead by Ava Dellaira | Book Review

Oh, friends, I am over the moon to chat with you all about Love Letters To The Dead by Ava Dellaira. It’s the sort of book that after finishing it, I found myself popping over to google chat to recommend it to one of my friends, only to discover they had already read it and experienced […]