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July 5, 2021 Emily Uncategorized

[Emily’s Review]: The Girl in the Headlines by Hannah Jayne

The first page, heck the first chapter of this book was super intense. WHAT A HOOK! I was somewhat let down after that first chapter. The Girl in the Headlines had so so so much potential. The blurb sounds like a true crime lover’s dream. But actually it was a true crime lover’s nightmare. There […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: #yacontemporary, accused, Adoption, bad guy, california, crimes, criminal, foster child, foster family, Hannah Jayne, happy ending, happy for now, HEA, hiding, HighSchool, innocent, law and order, murder, murder mystery, murderer, Mystery, naive, northern california, police, set up, Suspence, suspense, The Girl in the Headlines, Thriller, true crime, unrealistic, YA, young adult, young adult true crime

June 29, 2021 Malia Reviews

[ Malia’s Review ]: Realm Breaker (Realm Breaker #1) by Victoria Aveyard

The past year I have been trying to add more fantasy reads to my TBR and I was instantly sold on this one. The band of misfits was what pulled me in and I couldn’t wait to read about them. With this being my first read by Victoria Aveyard, I was quite eager to start. […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: adventure, fantasy, high fantasy, YA, young adult

June 8, 2021 Diana Reviews

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

“The gods are envious of us. They will never understand the beauty of watching the day pass and knowing that it could perhaps be your last. They will never experience the bitter taste of fear as it floods your senses, or the sometimes bittersweet ache of pain.” I have a weakness for gorgeous covers and […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: 2021 release, arc, enemies to lovers, fantasy, greek mythology, mythology, retelling, Review, YA

May 24, 2021 Kodie Reviews

[Kodie’s Review] Aetherbound by E. K. Johnston

Pendt Harland’s family sees her as a waste of food on their long-haul space cruiser when her genes reveal an undesirable mutation. But if she plays her cards right she might have a chance to do much more than survive. During a space-station layover, Pendt escapes and forms a lucky bond with the Brannick twins, the teenage heirs of the powerful family that owns the station. Against all odds, the trio hatches a long-shot scheme to take over the station and thwart the destinies they never wished for.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: dystopian, new adult, sci-fi, science fiction, YA, young adult, young adult sci-fi

May 11, 2021 ideallynadine Reviews

[Nadine’s Review]: Better Than the Movies by Lynn Painter

“Enemies-to-lovers—it’s our trope, Buxbaum.” I ABSOLUTELY adored Painter’s cute as hell YA rom-com, Better Than the Movies!! It’s a rom-com about rom-com cliches, with two childhood frienemies, fake dating, lots of lol moments – what more could I have asked for?! Nothing. I didn’t expect to enjoy it as much as I actually did and […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: enemies to lovers, HEA, Romance, romcom, Standalone, YA, YA Romance

April 20, 2021 Gabrielle Reviews

[Gabrielle’s Review]: Witches Steeped in Gold (Witches Steeped in Gold #1) by Ciannon Smart

Can I say, this book was a love triangle of betrayals. The book was magical and Smart has an absolutely lovely way with words. Before I dive into my thoughts, one thing I want to mention is that if you have trouble following time jumps without labels, this book may be challenging at times, as […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Ciannon Smart, fantasy, magic, Witches, YA, Young Adult Fantasy

March 30, 2021 Elizabeth Reviews

[Elizabeth’s Review]: Prom Theory by Ann LaBar

This book was a fun read and I genuinely enjoyed the journey we had inside Iris Oxtabee’s head as she experimented with the mystery that is love. The best way I can describe this book is fun and predictable, and even then I enjoyed the characters we met and the crazy situations Iris got herself […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: childhood friends to lovers, Contemporary, Fun, High School, high school romance, Prom, Romance, science, YA, ya contemporary, YA Romance

March 18, 2021 Kodie Reviews

[Kodie’s Review]: The Cost of Knowing By Brittney Morris

The Cost of Knowing by Brittney Morris was such an emotional read. From our first introduction to the main character, Alex, you are immediately drawn to him. Alex has had a rough childhood, losing his parents a few years ago, and now lives with his Aunt and brother. Alex was also cursed with the ability […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: african american, fantasy, Fiction, future, Grief, mental health, person of color, poc, racism, relationships, seer, siblings, YA, young adult

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