Why Did I Listen To This Book? I was so impressed with The School For Good And Evil by Soman Chainani, that I was kind of over the moon when I heard there would be a sequel. I seriously could not wait to listen to World Without Princes. I had such a pleasant experience listening to the […]
A World Without Princes by Soman Chainani | Audiobook Review
Thorn Jack by Katherine Harbour | Book Review
Thorn Jack by Katherine Harbour paints an evocative picture of Upstate New York. It is a competent retelling of the Scottish ballad ‘Tam Lin’, modernized for our time. The official summary compares Harbour’s book to Cassandra Clare, Erin Morgenstern and Melissa Marr, personally I think that the most accurate comparison is to Marr. Thorn Jack is a […]
Better When He’s Bad by Jay Crownover | Book Review

Fair warning and full disclosure, I am a total Jay Crownover fangirl. I’ve tweeted at her like twice. When Better When He’s Bad, her first Welcome To The Point book came in the mail, I might have had an excitement meltdown. I am excited for every single book that Crownover releases, and I think this whole […]
All Lined Up by Cora Carmack | Book Review

IT HAS HAPPENED, I’ve finally read my first Cora Carmack book which is kind of monumentous. I feel like all of my friends really enjoy her books — even the ones who aren’t very keen on the new adult genre. What took me so long, eh? All Lined Up was pretty much all that I hoped […]
The Art Of Lainey by Paula Stokes | Book Review

You know how you read a book and you can feel summer all wrapped up in it and then you close it and sigh and think to yourself, why yes, this was a perfect representation of a season and I love it and want all my friends to read it because it is my new […]
A Little Too Far by Lisa Desrochers | Book Review
I think that A Little Too Far by Lisa Desrochers cements my status as a New Adult fan. Alright, you guys caught me, I actually REALLY LOVE New Adult books. I don’t care how nutso the plots are. I just love how quickly I am captivated by these books. I thought that perhaps A Little Too Far […]