I am such a HUGE fan of Lauren Oliver's beautiful writing style. When I saw she was writing a standalone with the central theme of fear, I knew I had to read it. Her Delirium series was all about love and the fight for love in a world where love is suctioned out form ...
Book Review — After I Do by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Book Review: I knew from the beginning of the book that After I Do was going to be something special. And it was. I absolutely loved this book from the first page to the last. After I Do was an emotional and intense read and yet such a quiet story. Taylor Jenkins Reid ...
Book Review — What Has Become of You by Jan Elizabeth Watson
Review: What Has Become of You is part mystery, part psychological thriller, and part character study. With this book, I stepped out of my romance genre comfort zone and into something a little different. I was drawn into the sound of this book. I am a huge fan of ...
Book Review — Boomerang by Noelle August
** TOMORROW, I will have a fun interview with Noelle August for you all! Stay Tuned!** Review: I have been so excited to read this book ever since I found out that Veronica Rossi and Lorin Oberweger were having not one but multiple book love children in the form of the ...
Book Review — Rusty Nailed by Alice Clayton
"Caroline, I love the shit out of you. So calm down and just tell me what you need." One of my favorite book couples is BACK and they're banging walls (among other things) in this one. Alice Clayton's books are so refreshing and hilarious and Rusty Nailed was no ...
Book Review & Author Interview — When You Are Mine by Kennedy Ryan
Review: When You Are Mine is an entertaining read about two people who fall in love in unfortunate circumstances. It's the kind of love that is all-consuming, you feel sick when you're not with the other person, and you can't imagine your life without that other person. I ...
Book Review — Shadowfever by Karen Marie Moning
Review: "What are you, Barrons? His answer, on those rare occasions he gave one, was always the same. The one that will never let you die." Tons of books have moments that make you sad; you even cry a little. You may cry a lot. You cry because the author created ...
Book Review — Dreamfever by Karen Marie Moning
Review: The books in this series get better and better. They're like a drug, addictive and all-consuming. I can't get enough. Thankfully, I had a long weekend and was able to read, read, read. The ending of Faefever was one of the most painful endings of a book I have ...
Book Review — Faefever by Karen Marie Moning
Review: I was warned that this book was the point of no return. That the ending would induce fits of anxiety. That I would need Dreamfever immediately. That the ending was disturbing. I listened to everyone, I did. Really. But nothing that they told me could have ...
Book Review — Bloodfever by Karen Marie Moning
Review: The Fever series is my new obsession. The characters are addictive and multi-faceted. The story is unique, perfectly-paced, and woven together beautifully. Hello, my name is Megan and I am obsessed with the Fever series. Darkfever introduced you to the Faery ...