What drew me in about this book was for one the absolutely gorgeous cover, and then, of course, a girl with mysterious markings and abilities, gods, fate, and war? Count me in. I was beyond excited about the opportunity to read it. With the Girl the Sea Gave Back New York Times bestselling author Adrienne […]
[Lisa’s Review]: Butterfly in Frost by Sylvia Day
Let me start by saying that this book deals with highly sensitive topics, such as depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, among others, and therefore might not be a suitable read for everyone. Proceed with caution. I have to admit that even though I stopped reading the Crossfire series at some point, I was immediately intrigued […]
[Lisa’s Review]: Faker by Sarah Smith
Emmie Echavarre works in a male-dominated field and is, according to herself, a professional faker. The tough facade she puts on from nine to five Monday through Friday is a stark contrast to her otherwise easy-going self – but Emmie considers it a necessity to hold her own against the primarily male workforce at her power […]
[Lisa’s Review]: Bully by Penelope Douglas
Tate and Jared were best friends; however, one summer away from each other changed everything. For reasons unknown to her, the boy she knew and loved was gone; replaced by someone who lived to make her life miserable. As time went on, things got worse and worse. Tate has been humiliated, shut out, and gossiped […]