Juliet Immortal by Stacey Jay reexamines the Romeo and Juliet mythos. You see, Shakespeare gets it all wrong. Romeo and Juliet didn’t die for love. Instead, Romeo killed Juliet to get immortality as promised by these beings known as the Mercenaries.
Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater Retro Friday Book Review
I had fair warning that the plot of Shiver wouldn’t be the best ever, and what I should truly be reading this book for is the writing. Those people are correct. I found Maggie Stiefavater’s writing to be scrumptious and lyrical. The kissing is ten different shades of hot.
Fury by Elizabeth Miles Book Review
I read Fury by Elizabeth Miles as a horror story – subsequently I enjoyed this debut novel VERY much.
Blood And Flowers by Penny Blubaugh Book Review
In Blood And Flowers by Penny Blubaugh, there exists a world in which the realm of humans and the realm of fairies exist side by side.
Tithe by Holly Black Audiobook Review
remember back when Tithe by Holly Black was making the rounds at my school. I was mildly curious, but never checked it out of the library because it was never on the shelf- being popular
Daughter Of Smoke And Bone by Laini Taylor Book Review
Y’all, I was swept away by Laini Taylor’s scrumptious prose. Imagine if Sarah Addison Allen wrote paranormal YA, and you would have Daughter of Smoke And Bone, which on top of being a page turner, is beautifully written.