Book Review: Never Never is the brain child of New York Times Bestselling authors Colleen Hoover and Tarryn Fisher. Both have different writing styles and types of novels so I was intrigued to read the product of their collaboration. Unfortunately, I was underwhelmed by ...
Book Review – Never Never Part One by Colleen Hoover & Tarryn Fisher
Book Review — Owning Violet by Monica Murphy
Book Review: I liked One Week Girlfriend by Monica Murphy and am always on the hunt for a fun and sexy read. Owning Violet appealed to me because of the workplace romance and promise of angsty romance. I was really excited to read it because I was in the mood for a easy ...
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 & Guest Post — Only the Good Die Young by K.K. Hendin
Review: "The bravest thing any of us can do isn't love. The bravest thing we can do is let other people love us." Milcah is dying. After being diagnosed with stage three breast cancer at eighteen years old, Milcah ran away from her foster home and her little brother to ...
Book Review — Unwanted Stars by Melissa Brown
After reading Picturing Perfect and Unwanted Stars, I can say with confidence that Melissa Brown knows how to write sweet, feel-good romances. She has a gift with writing these lighthearted romances with just enough angst and drama to keep me turning the pages, but not ...
Book Review — Undone by R.E. Hunter
After reading the synopsis for this book I looked forward to reading it. Undone takes place while the main character is going through her first year of law school, something I do not wish on anyone. As a law school grad myself, I knew that I could relate to the character's ...
Book Review — Sweet Forty-Two by Andrea Randall
Review: "...undone were my defenses against him getting inside my head. He'd found an underground tunnel, the bastard. Probably through my tongue." Sweet Forty-Two was an emotionally darker read than the previous two books. It was also my favorite. While the first two ...
Book Review — Lucky Number Four by Amanda Jason
I am not ashamed to admit that the cover for this book was what attracted me to it. Who wouldn't pick up a book with not one, not two, but three hot guys on the cover? Don't lie, you know you would. Unfortunately, as much as I loved the cover of Lucky Number Four, I didn't ...
Book Review — Unravel by Calia Read
Buy in KINDLE Pre-Order PAPERBACK **SPOILER-FREE REVIEW** I have been counting down the months, weeks, days, minutes until I could read this book. Just seconds ago, I finished this book that have not-so-patiently waiting for. A book that whispered to me throughout ...
Book Review & Guest Post — Donners of the Dead by Karina Halle
Jake McGraw was unlike anyone I’d ever known. He was brash, rude, unapologetic and arrogant; chauvinistic, close-minded, and terribly stubborn. He was built like a tree, tall with a hard chest and wide shoulders and hands that looked like they could wrestle a bear. He was a ...