Bitterblue Kristin Cashore Book Review

Friends, I feel like I’ve been waiting FOREVER for Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore. I had all these expectations built up in my mind. Partly because I love Fire and Graceling so much, I expected that same all consuming love for Bitterblue. While Bitterblue was a good read, it’s not exactly up to par with the standards set […]

ALLISON reviews Daughter Of Smoke And Bone by Laini Taylor

“Once upon a time, an angel and a devil fell in love. It did not end well.” When I came across Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor at my local library, I immediately recognized the title and cover from having seen it here on the blog before via April. April had also mentioned the title […]

A Breath Of Eyre Eve Marie Mont Book Review

Serious rhetorical question – who HASN’T spent time daydreaming about Mr. Rochester after reading Jane Eyre? Y’all, when I first saw the cover and read the synopsis of A Breath Of Eyre by debut author Eve Marie Mont, I immediately put in on my read at any cost list. After reading A Breath Of Eyre, […]

Daughter Of The Forest Juliet Marillier Retro Friday Review

Retro Friday Reviews are hosted by Angieville and is an awesome meme/feature where you review an older or under the radar book on Fridays. Today ALLISON is reviewing Daughter Of The Forest by Juliet Marillier! Have you ever read a book, and wondered how you had never heard of it before reading it?  That’s exactly […]

Magic Study Maria V. Snyder Retro Friday Book Review

Retro Friday Book Reviews are hosted by Angieville. The gist is that you read an older or under the radar title and review it on Friday. Yo. Here be spoilers for Poison Study. Don’t want to be spoiled? Read my Poison Study review instead by clicking here. Friends, is there a Maria V. Snyder fan club […]

Gregor The Overlander Suzanne Collins Audiobook Review

Maybe you have Hunger Games fever and in your withdrawal you have considered checking out Suzanne Collins’ middle grade Gregor The Overlander series. While the first book, Gregor The Overlander lacks the complexity of The Hunger Games and romance, it’s not a terrible read if you adjust your expectations and don’t assume it will be written in the […]