Book Review: What I Thought Was True is an utterly charming young adult romance about what has happened and what's to come. It's a story about juggling the feelings of first love. I was captivated from the first page until the last by the characters, the writing, and ...
Book Review — What I Thought Was True by Huntley Fitzpatrick
Audiobook Review — Castle Hill by Samantha Young
Audiobook Review: I just about fell off my chair last year when I saw that Samantha Young was going to revisit one of my most beloved book couples, Paula and Paula...er....uh I mean Braden and Joss. On Dublin Street is one new adult novel that will always stay with me ...
Book Review — Addicted to You by Krista and Becca Ritchie
Review: A couple of months ago, this series was all over my Facebook and Goodreads feed. I read the synopsis and was intrigued by the book's interesting premise: What if a sex addict and an alcoholic were in a relationship? How would that work. So many people love this ...
Book Review — Ugly Love by Colleen Hoover
Review: "I feel it. All the ugly parts. It's in my pores. My veins. My memories. My future." Colleen Hoover has a gift for writing couples with this addictive chemistry. Every one of her couples has a signature "something" that makes them memorable and unique. Tate and ...
Book Review — Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
Read THE FIRST THREE Chapters of Anna Read a DELETED SCENE from Anna Do you like to read about kissing cute boys? If you answered the question with a yes, then is for you! I read Anna and the French Kiss almost two years ago and since then it has remained one of my ...
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 ...
Book Review — Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning
Review: For months and months, several friends have been pushing me to read the Fever series. "Megan, you've got to read this series! You've got to meet Jericho Barrons." "OMG, Megan! You haven't read this series? I wish I could unread them so that I could experience them ...