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 […]
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[Kaye’s Review] A Treason of Thorns by Laura E. Weymouth
The STUNNING cover of A Treason of Thorns makes this novel stand out among the crowd and instantly caught my eye. Although the cover is to die for— the story behind the cover is more enchanting than I thought possible. In this daring book about unconditional love, Laura E. Weymouth takes us on an adventure […]
[Rachel’s Review]: The Right Swipe by Alisha Rai
As someone who has swiped right on a dating app one or two or twelve times I was really excited to read this book. Everyone knows how awkward dating can be (and if you don’t who are you and teach me your ways) and this book perfectly fits that feeling of liking someone enough to […]
[Rachel’s Review]: Kingdom of Souls by Rena Barron
I really, really wanted to like this book. And I didn’t dislike it necessarily, I just felt like it tried to do too much in a short amount of time. Kingdom of Souls felt like three books rolled into one, and I would have liked to see the plots spaced out, especially since I am […]
{Victoria’s Review}: Sapphire Flames by Ilona Andrews
Well, well…what have we here? A new Ilona Andrews book? Set in the Hidden Legacy world I know, love, and miss? Sign me up ASAP! This book was EVERYTHING that I love about the Urban Fantasy genre, and the husband and wife duo of Ilona Andrews hit the ground running in this fourth installment of […]
[Steph’s Review]: The Rose by Tiffany Reisz
Author Tiffany Reisz returns to the world of The Red with an imaginative sequel full of lust and magic, and the dangers unleashed when the two are combined… On the day of Lia’s university graduation party, her parents—wealthy art collectors with friends in high places—gift her a beautiful wine cup, a rare artifact decorated with […]
[Kaye’s Review:] Bright Burning Stars by A. K. Small
The world of ballet is a dark world and something I knew going into this book. There’s been something about this world that fascinated me since I was a little girl even though I have never danced. I suggest a basic understanding of ballet and the formations (or just use a lot of google like […]
[Bre’s Review]: Finding the Way Back by Brittney Sahin
“Because you’re the kind of person a man risks everything for.” Finding the Way Back is an amazing friends to lovers stories and will teach all your broken hearts to hope again. I laughed, gasped, and sighed while reading this book. This story is one that you can read over and over again. We know […]