Best YA Debut of 2019 I’m calling it now: Serpent & Dove is my favorite book of 2019. Hands down, this book is also the best debut of 2019. Shelby Mahurin hit it out of the park. This debut has something for everyone. Allow me to enlighten you. These people will enjoy this book: ~Enemies […]
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[Marcia’s Review] : Waiting For Tom Hanks by Kerry Winfrey
Waiting For Tom Hanks is a cute, enjoyable summer read! A fun tale of a hopeless romantic that wishes her life would mirror one of her favorite rom-coms. And I mean, she’s literally, just waiting for her own version of Tom Hanks to show up in front of her… When she lands a dream-job with […]
[Victoria’s Review]: How to Love a Duke in Ten Days by Kerrigan Byrne
*This is a Trigger Warning for the Content in This Book: Depictions of Sexual Assault Found Within* Wow. Wow-oh-wow. You guys…this book…how do I even go about writing this review? Kerrigan Byrne is a somewhat new-to-me author that I discovered pretty recently (approximately a year ago). I started with The Highwayman, which was the first […]
[Bre’s Review]: Search and Destroy by Julie Rowe
“He’d fallen in love with her that day. And the next day…she’d run from him.” This book doesn’t start slow and steady. You get thrown into this world immediately. I haven’t read the previous books and felt like maybe I was missing something which is my own fault. I would definitely suggest reading the earlier […]
[Rachel’s Review]: Lifestyles of Gods and Monsters by Emily Roberson
This was one of my most anticipated reads of the year and I literally squealed when I got my hands on it. I am a HUGE fan of Greek Mythology and the story of Ariadne and the Minotaur has always fascinated me. The myth alone is wild y’all we’ve got: A woman in love with […]
[Steph’s Review]: Down Too Deep by J. Daniels
First, let me start off by saying that this book can be read as a standalone, whether you’ve read the other books in the series or not. Two single parents, three young kids, and one unforgettable romance. Second, let me just say: I mean, a summer romance between two single parents who form a bond […]
[Rachel’s Review]: Bringing Down the Duke by Evie Dunmore
All Annabelle Archer, newly enrolled Oxford student wants is a good education and a place of her own where she doesn’t have to work herself to the bone for her gross sexist cousin and is that really too much to ask? Unfortunately for Annabelle she also has the added pressure of making enough money to […]
[Rachel’s Review]: The Bone Houses by Emily Llyod-Jones
Marketed as Buffy the Vampire Slayer (aka my Queen and Idol) meets Sky in the Deep, this zombierific book had me hooked. I definitely felt like it was more like a Welsh medieval fantasy than contemporary vampire slaying but I really enjoyed it. It’s atmospheric AF y’all and I was drawn in by the intricate […]