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November 30, 2021 Skye Reviews

[Skye’s Review]: After Dark with the Duke (Palace of Rogues #4) by Julie Anne Long

I am relatively new to Julie Anne Long’s books, but I intend to rectify that immediately! After Dark with the Duke was such a fun, entertaining read! It was hard to put it down. I never wanted to stop reading! From the moment the two main characters meet, sparks fly. First, the sparks are due […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: #agegapromance, #hatetolove, #historicalromance, #romance

November 17, 2021 Asis Reviews

[Asis’ Review] Not the Girl You Marry by Andie J. Christopher

I really really liked Andie’s writing. I am 100% looking forward to reading more from her in the future. As soon as I discovered this was a modern version of How to Lose a Guy in 10 days, I KNEW this book was for me. I loved the reimagined idea of Andie’s, I loved the […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: character development, contemporary romance, dimensional characters, Diverse Character(s), event planner, girl-power, how to, how to lose a guy in 10 days, instalove, journalist, message, modern retelling, movie, retelling, steamy romance

November 3, 2021 Brittany Reviews

[Brittany’s Reveiw]: I Hate You More by Lucy Gilmore

Have you ever read a book that when you finish you simply can’t remember what you read? This was that book for me. I was super excited to get into this book because it said enemies-to-lovers, which is like my calling, and a dog?! It sounded like my dream book. However, it just didn’t fit […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: enemies to lovers, Romance

November 2, 2021 Emily Reviews, Uncategorized

[Emily’s Review]: Escaping Eleven by Jerri Chisholm

In Compound Eleven, the hierarchy of the floors is everything.

My name is Eve Hamilton, and on my floor, we fight.

Which at least is better than the bottom floor, where they toil away in misery. Only the top floor has any ease in this harsh world; they rule from their gilded offices.

Because four generations ago, Earth was rendered uninhabitable—the sun too hot, the land too barren. Those who remained were forced underground. While not a perfect life down here, I’ve learned to survive as a fighter.

Except my latest match is different. Instead of someone from the circuit, my opponent is a mysterious boy from the top floor. And the look in his eyes tells me he’s different… maybe even kind.

Right before he kicks my ass.

Still, there’s something about him—something that says he could be my salvation… or my undoing. Because I’m no longer content to just survive in Eleven. Today, I’m ready to fight for more than my next meal: I’m fighting for my freedom. And this boy may just be the edge I’ve been waiting on.

Filed Under: Reviews, Uncategorized Tagged With: book one, dystopian, Eleven Trilogy, escape, global warming, Jerri Chisholm, post apocalyptic, YA, YA Romance, young adult

November 2, 2021 Skye Reviews

[Skye’s Review:] I Hate You More by Lucy Gilmore

If you’re looking for a light-hearted, quick, yet steamy rom-com read, then I Hate You More is the book for you. This book has witty banter between the heroine and hero. Fun, entertaining side characters that will steal your heart immediately. Plus, it even has an adorable yet sassy dog. Need I say more? I […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: #contemporaryromance, #enemiestolovers, #hatetolove, #romance, #romcom

October 30, 2021 Caitlyn Reviews

[Caitlyn’s review]: Daughter of Sparta (Daughter of Sparta #1) by Claire M. Andrews

Where this past winter was all about Russian folklore (with new reads like The Bright & the Pale by Jessica Rubinowski, old favorites like The Winternight Triology by Katharine Arden, and books that are getting well deserved attention like Leigh Bardugo’s Grisha-verse), then I’m proclaiming this summer all about Greek mythology! For me, great Greek […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: #yafantasy, greek gods, greek mythology, mythology, myths, young adult, Young Adult Fantasy

October 30, 2021 Caitlyn Reviews

[Caitlyn’s Review]: Anne of Manhattan by Brina Starler

Way back in March 2020, when the pandemic first began and we all turned inside using books and binge watching to escape the looming doom of a global health crisis, I became slightly obsessed with tracking the hashtags #SaveAnnewithanE and #RenewAnnewithanE. Seriously, Netflix could not post a single promo for Tiger King or Ozark without […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: #chicklit, Chick Lit, contemporary romance, modern retelling, retelling, Romance, romantic comedy

October 30, 2021 Caitlyn Reviews

[Caitlyn’s Review]: Once More Upon a Time by Roshani Chokshi

Here is how I imagine you will read this book: its a Saturday, maybe its raining or, if you’re lucky, its snowing. You curl up on your sofa or in your favorite reading chair, blanket and tea at the ready, cat optional, and you read this book cover to cover in one afternoon. It is […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: #fairytalevibes, fairytale, fairytale retelling, YA, YA Fantasy, yaretelling

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