"I have grown in strength inside her. Filled her cells with mine until we must split apart. It's not my choice - that's how it's always been for us."
Review: ‘A Court of Wings and Ruin’ by Sarah J. Maas
Okay kids, strap in, we're doing this! I haven't written a review in a while, but I figured it was about time. If you know my writing style, you can be fairly certain that there won't be any spoilers for A Court of Wings and Ruin in this review. So don't fear if you haven't finished (or even started) this book.
Sunshine Blogger Award
I was recently nominated for the Sunshine Blogger Award by Dani @ Perspective Of A Writer, which is pretty exciting since I haven't done one of these posts in a long time. Dani writes an awesome blog about books (of course) so go check it out! Rules Thank the person who nominated you in a blog... Continue Reading →
The Caffeinated Clean Sweep: Day 1
For the month of May, you are challenged to get those advanced reading copies read!
Review: ‘The Sun is Also a Star’ by Nicola Yoon
Although I have an ARC of The Sun Is Also a Star, I decided to listen to it as an audiobook instead. I am so glad I did, because the readers for this book were all amazing. I enjoyed this book so much that I passed my ARC to a couple of co-workers just to share the... Continue Reading →
Review: ‘Monstrous’ by MarcyKate Connolly
Do not be fooled, this is a true fairytale, wrapped up in a pretty pink dress.
Review: ‘Holding Up the Universe’ by Jennifer Niven
I have so many reviews I need to catch up on, so sorry but you are all going to see a bunch of books that have been out for a while until I catch up. I was super excited to get a copy of this book from the publisher. The premise sounded really interesting, and... Continue Reading →
Review: ‘Heartless’ by Marissa Meyer
I love when authors add to a classic story to try to explain why certain characters act the way they do, especially when it's a villain. We always just assume that these bad guys are angry, crazy, evil people who enjoy hurting others for no good reason. And sure, sometimes that's true, but often new authors... Continue Reading →
Review: ‘Cracked’ by K.M. Walton
I'm running out of "teens in mental hospitals" books! If any of you have suggestions I'd love to hear them. Please leave me a comment with any recommendations you have. Cracked is an interesting take on this genre. Victor and Bull are the alternating narrators in this classic tale of bully vs. bullied, but the twist... Continue Reading →
Review: ‘Thicker Than Water’ by Kelly Fiore Stultz
Am I the only one who automatically assumes that when a book starts out by telling me that one character has killed another that it's a lie? Maybe I've watched too many crime dramas on TV because I always think that the first suspect is the least likely to have actually committed the crime. Synopsis:... Continue Reading →