By: Manuela Soares Seven years ago, sixteen-year-old Kelsey Willard went missing never to be seen again, thought to have been kidnapped by the serial killer dubbed the Ten Mile Killer. Now, fourteen-year-old Whitney DeVries has gone missing and an investigation has been launched to find her. New clues and information are found, and old secrets... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “Twice Dead” by Caitlin Seal
By: Cait Marie *I received an ARC of this book from Charlesbridge Publishing for my honest review. Twice Dead is an intriguing, action-packed story involving necromancy, war, and betrayal. When Naya's father, the captain of a merchant ship, docks in Ceramor, she is sent out on her first solo task to meet and negotiate with... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “Scylla” by Lela Grayce
By: Cait Marie *I received an ARC of this book from the author for my honest review. Scylla is the second book in the Lunar Medallion series by Lela Grayce. You can find the review for book one, Areion, here, and the review for the short story, Child of Water, here. In Areion we learn... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “Geekerella” by Ashley Poston
By: Cait Marie Geekerella is a modern Cinderella retelling set in a world of fandoms, conventions, and the internet. Elle grew up watching Starfield with her father, who started a convention specifically for it. After his death, her love of the show continues. When soap opera, teen heartthrob Darien Freeman gets the leading role of... Continue Reading →
Kesha’s Review of “Trusting You & Other Lies” by Nicole Williams
Has anyone every been to summer camp? I’ve experienced a few camps throughout my younger years. Every year not only did I make new friends, but it also taught me many important lessons in life. In the book Trusting You & Other Lies, it is about a seventeen-year-old girl, named Phoenix. She recently broke up... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before” by Jenny Han
By: Cait Marie To All The Boys I've Loved Before has been on my TBR for years. With the recent release of the movie adaptation on Netflix, I knew I needed to read it before watching. So, that was the plan: to read it last week, then watch the movie over the weekend when it... Continue Reading →
Jenny’s Review of the Midnight Pawn Series by Charlaine Harris
By: Jenny Gardner Charlaine Harris is known for her ability to write romance novels involving other-worldly creatures, entwining the dark and the light. Her Sookie Stackhouse Series is a wonderful one surrounding vampires. Though the Midnight Pawn series is in the same universe, the crossover is minimal. In this series, the focus is on the... Continue Reading →
Hayley’s Review of “The Vampire Diaries: The Awakening” by L.J. Smith
By: Hayley Green This book has dark themes but is intriguing and a great story. It is a short read, and ends with a cliffhanger (as most series do), but is worth reading. The writing style is unique. Detailing the beginning of the story of Elena, a high school queen bee, and Stefan, a vampire... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “The Gates of Golorath” by R.M. Garino
By: Cait Marie *I received a copy of this book for my honest review. This is a newer fantasy novel about a race of fallen angels, who train to protect the Gates. The Gates of Golorath separate their world from the human world, and it’s their job to make sure demons do not make it... Continue Reading →
Hayley’s Review of “Fallen Too Far” by Abbi Glines
By: Hayley Green This book is a spicy romance that made me want to read a lot more of her work. I was introduced to Abbi’s work through her book Until Friday Night which I wrote a review for. It was a fairly good YA book that I enjoyed. However, it doesn’t hold a candle... Continue Reading →
