Teen & Young Adult

A Torch Against the Night (Ember Quartet, Book 2)
A Torch Against the Night (Ember Quartet, Book 2)

Review:While I appreciated the writing style this book is very hard to get through. I felt like there was never anything in it that I got joy out of reading. It's obviously good to have conflict within a story, but the reader also needs a break every now and then. This book was always catastrophe after death after murder after something else horrible. It was a book full of sad, angry, devastating emotions. I generally only prefer those sort of stories if it's based on real life events and I'm learning ... Read more

Wicked Beginnings (Wicked Bay Book 1)
Wicked Beginnings (Wicked Bay Book 1)

Review:**MAY CONTAIN SMALL DOSAGE OF SPOILERS**

Once again, Lianne has me screaming at my tablet wanting more of Lol and Maverick!! I FLOVE this book. I love Lo's personality, seems like she's care free, and Maverick's mysterious personality is sooo intriguing that you can FEEL it when these two finally connect!!! CANT WAIT FOR BOOK TWO!!! Read more

Smokeless Fire (Fire Spirits Book 1)
Smokeless Fire (Fire Spirits Book 1)

Review:I bought this book because I was curious about it and had never heard of Samantha Young. I was loving the book from the first chapter and would not put it down. I am now a huge fan of Samantha Young and will read any book she writes. I have always thought I would never read another series that I would love more than twilight but I was wrong these books are awsome. Read more

Slumber
Slumber

Review:I absolutely love this book! This is my third Samantha young book and I have to say she is an amazing author. I fell in love with this book,the characters were so real and I just didn't want to put it down! I definitely have a new favorite book that I will probably read over and over again. Read more

Catching Lucy (The Lucy & Harris Novella Series Book 1)
Catching Lucy (The Lucy & Harris Novella Series Book 1)

Review:Nice extension of the rocker series nice that it was kept clean for the young couple shows young adults can have friendships without being physically sexual can't wait for the next book in series also liked in this series it kept you connected with the family unit from the other rockers in the rocker series Read more

Hex Hall: Spellbound
Hex Hall: Spellbound

Review:I can't even describe how amazing this whole series is! It's full of romance and danger and humor and friendship and supernatural things so it was the perfect book for me! I highly recommend this book! If I could give it more than 5 stars I defiantly would!!!!<3 Read more

Hex Hall
Hex Hall

Review:My daughter brought this book home from the library and once I got my hands on it I couldn't put it down. Had it read in 3 days and I was only reading it on breaks. It's geared toward younger readers but still is a good story with a lot of humor mingled in. Worth every penny. Read more

Beautiful Demons (The Shadow Demons Saga Book 1)
Beautiful Demons (The Shadow Demons Saga Book 1)

Review:I was thoroughly impressed with this book. The story line and characters were interesting and engaging and the writing was clear and concise. There were a few typos, but those can be found in nearly any book. I will definitely continue reading this series and recommend it to anyone looking for something new on the urban/paranormal fantasy scene. Read more

Stray (Touchstone Book 1)
Stray (Touchstone Book 1)

Review:I loved, loved , loved the first half of the book, the second half not so much. The book is written diary style, which I don't usually like, but it actually worked very well for this story. The first half of the book, when she is trying to survive alone, and then when she gets to Teran is fantastic. There is lots of cool tech, and we get to see a different culture. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough I loved it so much. However, the second half of the book consists of Cass and different s... Read more

More Happy Than Not
More Happy Than Not

Review:***Spoilers****
Starts out as promising but ends so glum & gloomy that i was sorry i read it. i don't know if the author had a target audience in mind. He is gay, as am i, and any gay person knows the risks & difficulties of being so, even with all the progress. But this book is not so much overshadowed as completely subsumed by homophobic events and their aftermath.The main character suffers 2 severe gay bashings, the second one nearly fatal as he is thrown through the glass lobby do... Read more

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