"It isn't a choice when you don't have the freedom to say no. A yes doesn't mean the same thing when it's the only answer you're allowed!" Serina Tessaro has trained her entire life to become a Grace. Beautiful and obedient, she hopes to catch the eye of the Heir and become of three Graces [...]
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Mayfly – Review + GIVEAWAY
Once again, I am thrilled to be part of this awesome book tour, hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Click their name or the photo above and check out their upcoming tours! I was also lucky enough to review this book for Teenreads.com, so be on the lookout for that!!! First, let me start by saying [...]
Campaign Widows – Review
"This was a town that ran on power and proximity to power, not looks, not even money -- though looks and money never hurt." In this hilarious book, accurately described as Sex and the City meets The West Wing, we meet a whole new cast ready to steal your heart. And maybe your votes. Cady [...]
April Wrap Up
I meant to post this yesterday, for #Maythe4thbewithyou!!! But in all honesty, #RevengeoftheFifth is just as appropriate. I mean, we need the Force to power through all these book right? And when you look at the stack you just read and feel pretty accomplished. Only to be smacked in the face with the rest of [...]
Devils Unto Dust – Review
** Review originally publishedΒ on TEENREADS.COMΒ see it HERE ** "All we have are bad options, and you pick the one you can live with. You keep moving forward, because what other choice is there?" DEVILS UNTO DUST is a thrilling new debut that defies being placed in a single genre. A combination of YA, Western, Dystopia, [...]
Devouring the latest Paper Obscura box
Oh hey there! Is that a skeleton on your porch or.... I know! It's not Halloween, and that's the only month when taking skeletons out of our closets is acceptable. BUT this month's theme demanded Mr. Bones come out to play! This is the second month for this awesome box, Paper Obscura! And was this [...]
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 [...]
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 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 [...]