Book Review: The second installment in Colleen Hoover and Tarryn Fisher's novella-length serial series picks up right after part one left off. At the end of part one, Silas finds out that he and Charlie have been losing their memories every 48 hours for the past week. Silas ...
Book Review — Never Never Part Two by Colleen Hoover and Tarryn Fisher
Book Review – Overruled by Emma Chase
Book Review: "Because falling for your "friends with benefits" would be a dumb move, and I'm no dummy." I enjoyed this book. Fans of Emma Chase's Tangled series will enjoy this new series about three attorneys living, working, and playing in Washington D.C. I got really ...
Book Review – The Friend Zone by Kristen Callihan
Book Review: "Because friends do not maul each other friends' mouths. The Friend Zone was one of my most anticipated reads of 2015. Last year, I read The Hook Up (My Review), the first book in Kristen Callihan's Game On series, and fell in love with it. It quickly became ...
Book Review – Clear by Jessica Park
Book Review: Clear is definitely a departure from Jessica Park's other contemporary romances. This paranormal romance is unique and fast-paced, but it didn't hook me like I'd hoped. After a car accident involving her father and sister, Stella Ford's life takes a turn for ...
Book Review – Confess by Colleen Hoover
Book Review: I jumped at the chance to read Confess when I saw it features an artist hero. Secrets, omission, and a little bit of fate are intertwined in this new adult romance novel about two people with pasts that they don't want to reveal to anyone. But they eventually ...
Book Review – Hearts of Fire by L.H. Cosway
Book Review: If you've been following my blog for awhile, then you know that I am a big fan of L.H. Cosway's books. She always adds a unique and unconventional element to her stories that set her books apart from others. After I read Six of Hearts last year, I couldn't wait ...
Book Review – Marrow by Tarryn Fisher
Book Review: I can't stay the way I am. I don't remember what it's like to be free. To be wide open without fear. I need something to break me. Just enough so that I have new pieces to work with—make them into something else. Tarryn Fisher takes readers to a dark, moldy, ...
Book Review – Sweet by Tammara Webber
Book Review: When I heard that Tammara Webber was writing another novel in the Contours of the Heart series, my heart leaped with joy. I really liked Easy and Breakable and couldn't wait to meet Boyce and Pearl. Sweet was just what the title suggests—sweet. I enjoyed ...
Book Review – Echoes of Scotland Street by Samantha Young
Book Review: I did it! I'm all caught up on the On Dublin Street series and ready for Moonlight on Nightingale Way releasing in June 2015! I know I am way late to the ODS party, but I was belatedly excited when I finally met Cole in Down London Road and then realized the ...
Book Review — When Joss Met Matt by Ellie Cahill
Book Review: I am such a junkie for friends-to-lovers storylines. When I saw that Ellie Cahill's new adult debut featured that classic trope, I got so tickled at the prospect of finding another story to get swept away. While I liked When Joss Met Matt, it didn't ...