Allison: Christmas in Snowflake Canyon | RaeAnne Thayne | DNF Review

Why’d I Pick This Book to Read: Back at the end of November, I was looking for a few books to read to for the Christmas season. So when I stumbled upon Christmas in Snowflake Canyon on Netgalley, I was quick to request it. It sounded like a good contemporary story with complicated characters and […]

In Darkness | Nick Lake | Book Review

To me, the application of an award seal on a book’s cover instantly makes the book more appealing. I am one of those people who is swayed by the judgment of others and so, when books win awards, I want to read them even if I never made them a priority before. I read In Darkness […]

On The Fence by Kasie West | Book Review

Friends, if you are looking for an author to marathon read or to add to your readathon pile, I can totally vouch for Kasie West. Her writing is like a magical unicorn, there are swoons, interesting themes, strong characters and positive female friendships in all of her books to date. Guys, I think I might […]

Faking Normal by Courtney C. Stevens | Book Review

Friends, this review of Faking Normal by Courtney C. Stevens is not that easy for me to write. I have not ever experienced anything like the main characters, myself. However, in my current job capacity I have worked with people who have been in the exact same position as both Alexi and Bodee, the two main […]

The Distance Between Us by Kasie West | Book Review

You know how you read one genre by an author but aren’t too sure on how they would do in another genre? The first two books of my Kasie West marathon were Pivot Point and Split Second which I loved but which were in the paranormal, science fiction and speculative fiction genre, I am not too sure […]

Jessica Darling’s It List #1 | Megan McCafferty | Book Review

It thrills me to no end that middle school girls are going to get to grow up with Jessica Darling. Somehow, this gives me optimism for the future. Like many of you, I did not read the Jessica Darling books until high school — well, for me, the were published in high school and I […]