Dan vs. Nature by Don Calame | Book Review

Dan vs. Nature by Don Calame was exactly as hilarious as I had expected it to be. Previously, I had read Calame’s Swim The Fly which had me laughing out loud every few pages. So it stands to reason that I expected Calame’s latest book to be chock full of humor. Well, Dan vs. Nature totally tickled […]

The Only Thing Worse Than Me Is You by Lily Anderson | Book Review

I sincerely regret not reading The Only Thing Worse Than Me Is You by Lily Anderson sooner. I mean, I was on the blog tour for it but because I am a terrible blogger, I had no idea what my tour date was and did not bother to ask. So maybe, I am the you that […]

Torn Away by Jennifer Brown | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To Torn Away by Jennifer Brown? Torn Away by Jennifer Brown has the sort of summary that immediately catches your attention. Prior to Torn Away, I had only read one book by Jennifer Brown - A Thousand Words. I was not a huge fan, but I am always willing to give authors another […]

Wildflower by Alecia Whitaker | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To Wildflower by Alecia Whitaker? Wildflower by Alecia Whitaker initially appealed to me based on the country music theme. Dirty Little Secret by Jennifer Echols was fresh in my mind when I requested it – and I loved that book. Wildflower, however, is a bit more PG compared to Dirty Little Secret. And […]

Escape Theory by Margaux Froley | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen to Escape Theory by Margaux Froley? Escape Theory by Margaux Froley appealed to me based upon the publisher – Soho Teen. Soho Teen was still a relatively new imprint when I had requested it on Netgalley. What they were doing sounded actually kind of really awesome. I am also a sucker […]

Facade by Nyrae Dawn | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To Facade by Nyrae Dawn? Facade by Nyrae Dawn is a book that I grabbed off of Netgalley when I was going through a New Adult reading phase. Do not get me twisted, I still really enjoy reading New Adult books. However, I just am not reading them quite as much now […]