WARNING!!! There will be minor spoilers for Shadow Run. If you haven't read it, PLEASE DO!!! Take a look at my review for it! Be sure to check out Rockstar Book Tours by clicking the photo above or HERE! I am always thrilled to be a part of their tours, and this one is no [...]
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Shadow Run – Review
"I liked to think I wasn't new to danger, but the longer I spent in these cold fringes, the more I learned that the term acceptable risk meant something quite different from what I was used to." In this future world, all the portals linking galaxies have been destroyed long ago by a substance that's [...]
The Oracle Year – Review
"Anything can happen, Will Dando thought. In the next five seconds, in the next five years. Anything at all." One morning Will Dando woke up with 108 predictions ringing loudly in his mind. They were specific, and seemed to make no real sense. He wasn't even sure it was real. Except he couldn't get them [...]
Let’s get feminist – an interview with Leni Zumas
Happy Monday!!! Hopefully you made it through April Fool's Day unscathed! If you celebrate with Easter or Passover, I hope that your celebrations were filled with love and joy. In February, we read Red Clocks on Instagram for our #awesomeAFbuddyreads πΒ The author, Leni Zumas, joined us for many of these discussions, which prompted me to [...]
A Psalm For Lost Girls – Review
*** This review was originally published at Teenreads.com, click HERE to view*** In her debut novel, A PSALM FOR LOST GIRLS, Katie Bayerl presents a profound coming of age story wrapped within a thriller. Themes of loss, love, sisterhood and faith are saturated throughout the pages. The added layers of suspense and mystery give this [...]
How Do You Brew???
Hey all! I did a really fun guest post for Apostrophe Box! Check it out by clicking the link below: https://www.apostrophebox.com/apostropheboxblog/how-do-you-brew-guest-post-with-jena-brown Β If you didn't know, Apostrophe Box is a monthly subscription box pairing coffee and a book! They also include snacks and other bookish items. It's an experience in a box for book and coffee [...]
People Like Us – Review
"I was determined to redesign myself completely into a Bates girl, and as soon as I took that dive, I knew exactly what kind of girl I would be. The kind who jumps first and stays under ten seconds too long." Kay Donovan has more than a few things she doesn't want people to know [...]
The Neighbors – Review
"I wanted her to move past the accident. Not forget -- you can't forget something like that -- but I wanted her to forgive herself." Twenty years has passed since the car crash that changed Abby's life happened. Twenty years since Nate pulled a young girl from near a burning car. Just in time to [...]
The Echo Killing – Review
"She could trace her career, her life, and her obsessive interest in crime and criminals back to that single day, fifteen years ago." Harper McClain is a crime journalist. A good one, making a living in Savannah, going places normal journalists can't due to her closer relationship with the police. That relationship developed from the [...]
To Kill A Kingdom – Review
"Technically, I'm a murderer, but I like to think that's one of my better qualities." When I said that 2018 was going to be the year of epic books, I'll admit, I had no idea how accurate that statement was. To Kill A Kingdom is one of those epic books, that swam into my unassuming [...]