I love how certain authors are able to reach down deep inside you with words and pull all sorts of emotions to the surface. Diana Peterfreund is one of those authors – whether she is writing about killer unicorns, college, or a distant future she’s got this magical skill where her prose evokes all these […]
Maid Of Secrets | Jennifer McGowan | Book Review
I am forever and always a fan of books where girls take on warrior/spy/fighter type roles, especially during a time when women had confined roles. When I came across Maid Of Secrets by Jennifer McGowan in my browsing, I totally knew that I had to get my hands on a copy as the summary hit my […]
On Dublin Street | Samantha Young | Book Review
Holla if you are someone who actually likes new adult romances! Friends, On Dublin Street by Samantha Young totally stands out in the wave of new adult as among the best of the best. Young weaves a story filled with interesting, well rounded characters, and a fabulous plot. I came into On Dublin Street not knowing a […]
Naked Sushi | Jina Bacarr | Novella Review
With a cover like Naked Sushi, it is pretty obvious that there will be sexytimes in store for Jina Bacarr’s spy-based novella. Unfortunately, Naked Sushi fizzled instead of sizzled for me. I am going to chalk that up to the writing style, it just did not gel with me. Further, the characters aren’t all that developed and […]
The Golden Door | Emily Rodda | Book Review
When I see a book with dragons that look, to me like Chinese dragons, on the cover I automatically feel compelled to read it. I can’t just walk by and NOT obtain the book. Friends, the dragons on the cover of The Golden Door by Emily Rodda are not Chinese dragons, but sea serpents. I know, […]
Just One Year | Gayle Forman | Book Review
As I read Gayle Forman’s Just One Year, the companion to Just One Day I could not get this one quote from The Perks Of Being A Wallflower out of my head – “We accept the love we think we deserve.” That my friends, is what Just One Year is all about. It’s about Willem De Ruiter and the […]