Romance
Review:What to say...I have a new auto-buy author (and those are very few these days). Not often a fan historical fiction, this story grabbed my attention and didn't let go. I immediately snatched up the sequel and eagerly await the third installment this fall. Read more
Review:After hearing so much about GGTVAV and reading so many great reviews for it, I was definitely pulled onto the hype train. Luckily, the hype didn't fail me and I ended up loving like everyone else!
Monty doesn't make the best decisions (some of them had me rolling my eyes a bit), but thankfully he had Felicity and Percy by his side to keep him straight and help him out. I honestly don't think Monty would've made it very far without those two. He's also a bit conceited, but also super charm... Read more
Review:Re-read the earlier books in prep for release of Kings Rising. Read it in two days and I've been re-reading sections since. Can we get Nikandros' story please? The ease of his longstanding friendship with Damianos was one of my favorite things.
Overall a great trilogy that I'll never tire of pulling out time and time again. Brava to Ms. Pacat. Read more
Review:This was a seriously dark and slightly twisted but damned enjoyable read. I’m a sucker for lost loved and this twists that all around. It is as engaging and quick paced and sucked you right in. All in all a solid afternoons time spent. Read more
Review:I enjoyed reading this book about a one night stands that leaves a big purple surprise. The book was a easy to read story that flowed flawlessly. I would have liked to know the sex of the baby and maybe a story for Pact? Lol. Read more
Review:Julie Buxbaum knows the insides of a teen's heart and mind! In TELL ME THREE THINGS she hits the nail on the head with the emotions of Jessie, who moves to LA with her father who marries a seemingly wicked stepmother. Everything in her life as she knows it changes in an instant. It's been two years since her mom has died and she's still grieving, and now this, everything has been taken away from her. In LA, an anonymous email comes to her and a friendly/flirty correspondence begins -- this SOMEB... Read more
Review:I wish I could go back in time and give this book to my teenage self. It perfectly captures the wild joy and pain of crushes. It all hits home, Penny's relationship with her mom, the joy of seeing a new text appear on your phone, the anxiety of starting college. I want to give this book to the teens in my life so they can feel that comfort and love too. Read more
Review:Holding Up the Universe is a solid contemporary fiction YA by Jennifer Niven. What I love most about this genre is that it allows you to view a different perspective, and Niven nails two unique POVs in this one!
Holding Up the Universe alternates between two perspectives. One follows Libby, an overweight teen, who at one point was known as "the fattest teen in the world" at over 600 pounds. The second is that of Jack, a multicultural teen faced with prosopagnosia, the inability to reco... Read more
Review:Really a good story. So much action, deceit and betrayal. For a brief moment there's joy, but too soon crushed achingly.
Great characters and interaction. I don't if there is another book, but I hope so. It would be nice to see Mare have a semblance of a happy ending. Most of the time reality sucks, especially for everyone in these stories. Read more
Review:I can honestly say I don’t know how to feel about this, other than I feel strongly. Wintersong by S Jae Jones is beautiful, with grand, sweeping descriptions that envelope the reader in a faerie new world. But it is also not enough at times. There are characters you come to love and grieve for, and others you grow to tolerate. It definitely bears the marking of an author trying to strike the right balance between all of the different elements needed to make a story truly amazing.
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