"Ordinary men commit extraordinary evil all the time." EVERYTHING YOU WANT ME TO BE is in all sense of the word a page-turner. I couldn't put this book down. If it wasn't for work and personal obligations, I would have read this book from start to finish without eating. ...
Book Review – From Sand and Ash by Amy Harmon
Before I picked read FROM SAND AND ASH, I had no idea (or if I did, I totally forgot) of the incredible role the Catholic Church played in saving many Jewish people during World War II. Amy Harmon beautifully weaves together fiction and her own characters with historical ...
Book Review – Results May Vary by Bethany Chase
* I have an excerpt from Chapter 1 to share with you below my review. You'll want to know what happens next after you read it! Book Review: As I'm writing this review, I'm sitting here deep in my feelings. So I apologize in advance for my lack of eloquence (not that I ...
Book Review – How Not to Fall by Emily Foster
How Not to Fall is written by a New York Times Best Selling author of a non-fiction sexual education title. This book is her fiction debut. This book is very clearly written by someone with a Ph.D. in Health Behavior with a concentration human sexuality with its detailed and ...
Book Review – P.S. I Like You by Kasie West
This is the second book I've read from Kasie West. What I like about her is that you know what you're going to get before you crack open the book: a really cute young adult romance that will make you smile. P.S. I Like You is like being engulfed in a nice warm hug. Bored ...
Book Review – Unbreak My Heart by Nicole Jacquelyn
Unbreak my Heart sounded like it was going to be really good. I was really intrigued by the book's hook—girl falls in love with her best friend's husband after she dies tragically. This book didn't deliver the good solid romance that I look for and I didn't care about the ...
Book Review – 738 Days by Stacey Kade
Book Review: The premise of 738 Days was interesting and was what made me pick up the book. Though, the quick nature of the romantic relationship and the dramatics in the latter part of the book was problematic. I felt like the author did a wonderful job in the beginning at ...
Book Review – Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys
Book Review: Note: I read this book and then reread it by listening to it on audio. My audiobook comments are at the end. It is not often that a book as special as this one comes around. Ruta Sepetys's prose shines in this haunting fictional account of the most tragic ...
Book Review – The Glittering Court by Richelle Mead
Book Review: The Glittering Court is the first book in Richelle Mead's new fantasy/historical-like series that I would describe as an Elizabethan "The Bachelor with ladies' choice" meets colonial America meets the Gold Rush. That's a lot to take in, I know. As a loyal fan ...
Book Review – Wicked Sexy Liar by Christina Lauren
Book Review: Wicked Sexy Liar is a sexy romance between a recently reformed playboy and a woman who's reluctant to be with him because of his sexual escapades. This book was fun, but it lacked a solid conflict and a real reason why the characters couldn't be together. By ...