Perfect for fans of Black Mirror! What starts out as your typical “teenage girl moves to a new town outside of the city” quickly morphs into a suspenseful story of social media and the unceasing urge to remain relevant. The Last Beautiful Girl accurately depicts the struggle of competing for popularity and individuality in a […]
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[Diane’s Review]: The Last Legacy by Adrienne Young
Back to Bastian we go! Adrienne has ushered us back to Bastian with a protagonist so clever and cunning I couldn’t put this book down! I have always had a deep love for Adrienne’s strong female characters and Bryn Roth is no exception. She is a fierce, intelligent chameleon, able to meld herself into whatever […]
[Brittany’s Review]: The Heart Principle (The Kiss Quotient #3) by Helen Hoang
This book introduces Anna, a young woman who is a successful violinist. Anna is struggling with playing her violin and working on the new music provided to her by a famous music composer. Not only is she struggling with her music, but her boyfriend of five years throws a curve ball and states he wants […]
[Brittany’s Review]: King of the Court by R.S. Grey
One thing you should know about me is that I’m a HUGE R.S. Grey fan. Her books always put me in a better mood. To say my excitement for this book was extreme would be putting it lightly. In this book we meet Raelynn, a young woman who is really down on her luck. She […]
[Portia’s Review]: The Final Girl Support Group by Grady Hendrix
Grady Hendricks never fails to mix horror and some comedy together, and I absolutely love that. I also love the entire Final Girls concept, so anything related to final girls and I am THERE. I love horror, all types, and love love love series with a good final girl. (Nancy and Sydney are my top […]
[Skye’s Review]: Heartbreak for Hire by Sonia Hartl
Heartbreak for Hire was such a fun book! You won’t be able to put it down; it’s the perfect summer read! The concept is really unique. Brinkley, along with 3 other girls, works for a company called Heartbreak for Fire. Each girl is in charge of their own division. Brinkley’s division is ego. This means […]
[Chelsea’s Review]: Red Wolf by Rachel Vincent
This book was interesting enough. The concept was new and it felt like a fresh way to retell the story of Little Red Riding Hood, even though the typical elements were still there (i.e. the trek to grandmothers house through the woods). The story progressed a little slowly for me and I had a hard […]
[Skye’s Review]: Capture the Crown (Gargoyle Queen #1) by Jennifer Estep
Capture the Crown is the first book in a new fantasy series that needs to be on everyone’s radar. If you’re new to Jennifer Estep’s books like me, let me tell you something cool. Capture the Crown is set in the same world as her Crown of Shards series! I haven’t read that series yet, […]