“…you’ll come across more bad things this world has to offer. But don’t ever forget that there’s love and kindness in this world too.” I finished this book this morning and I already want to re-read it. I loved every part of Thea and Conall’s story. They were so strong apart, but once together they […]
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[Sita’s Review]: Faker by Sarah Smith
“Not everything needs to be a powerful statement about character or society or whatever. Sometimes, things are the way they are and nothing more” – Sarah Smith, ‘Faker’ This quote that popped up while I was reading and basically shouted at me on how I was feeling. I’m sorry I was really wanting to love […]
[Elizabeth’s Review]: Serpent & Dove by Shelby Mahurin
Now, can I just say. . . . . This book, I can’t even begin to describe in the appropriate words how much I LOVED this entire narrative and plot and characters and everything. Just, everything. One word does come to mind though and that is: GRAY Let me explain. The world or storytelling isn’t […]
[Skye’s Review]: Serpent and Dove by Shelby Mahurin
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 […]
[Victoria’s Review]: Well Met by Jen DeLuca
Good ‘Morrow and Well Met, My Lords and Ladies! Allow me the distinct honor and privilege of introducing to your acquaintance this charming debut novel featuring wit, humor, romance, swashbuckling pirates, and daring Highlanders. Can you tell that I enjoy a bit of theater with my reading? Add in the fact that I’m a history […]
[Bre’s Review]: Shadows by Suzanne Wright
“You showed it that it was wrong to view you as weak. Showed it that you were its equal.” While this book is part of a series, it can be read as a standalone. I still recommend reading the first four books. They follow a different couple and are super amazing! I’ve been waiting for […]
[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 […]
[Asis’ Review] RENEGADES by Marissa Meyer
ABOUT RENEGADES The book takes place in Gatlon City, a city where prodigies (humans with superpowers) live amongst regular people. In the past, prodigies had to hide and they were oppressed, but it all changed when the idealist supervillain and prodigy Ace Anarchy took the city with his group of Anarchists, and the world erupted […]