At its core Sanctuary Island by Lily Everett is a story of love, redemption, and family. It’s a beautifully written story set in the seclusion of an isolated island. You can’t even access the island from mainland which means you have to take the ferry across a vast amount of water to get into the […]
Allison: Sanctuary Island | Lily Everett | Book Review
No Parking At The End Times by Bryan Bliss | Book Review
In all, this is a poignant book about surviving strange circumstances — living in a van and fixing a family that has been broken. I think No Parking At The End Times by Bryan Bliss is a book that deserves trumpeting and deserves to be on your TBR.
All The Rage by Courtney Summers | Book Review
Sometimes I am skeptical about “issues” books. I get annoyed that they take on this preachy, holier than thou tone and then at the end, everything is magically resolved. Actually, they remind me of those after school specials that used to be on TV. What Courtney Summers does is write about issues, but she does […]
Reality Boy by AS King | Book Review

One thing that I really love about A.S. King’s books are that they make me think. They go to dark places sometimes and really force you to look beyond the surface and examine the deeper themes. On it’s surface, Reality Boy seems like the kind of book I would hate, given how much of the book […]
Open Road Summer by Emery Lord | Book Review

I am late to the party when it comes to Emery Lord’s debut, Open Road Summer. I think everyone was going wild for this book a few months ago and I don’t even remember what I was doing, but unfortunately it was not reading this book. YOU GUYS! Why did I wait so long to read […]
I Want It That Way by Ann Aguirre | Book Review
Ann Aguirre is a versatile author. I love that she’s not afraid to write in all kinds of different genres. She just kills it too, no matter what genre she tries. I Want It That Way is Aguirre’s first foray into the New Adult genre and the inaugural book of her 2B trilogy. Straight up, I […]