By: Cait Marie Blurb A wedding harpist disillusioned with love and a hopeless romantic cater-waiter flirt and fight their way through a summer of weddings. Quinn Berkowitz and Tarek Mansour’s families have been in business together for years: Quinn’s parents are wedding planners, and Tarek’s own a catering company. At the end of last summer,... Continue Reading →
Stephanie’s Review of “The Assassin’s Blade” by Sarah J. Maas
By: Stephanie Wyatt This book is a prequel to her Throne of Glass series. It tells five stories during Celaena's time as Adarlan's Assassin. I started Kingdom of Ash (the last book in the series ) a few weeks ago. I decided to stop reading and finish this book first. I'm glad I did. I... Continue Reading →
Destiny’s ARC Review of “Dream Shatter” by Ann Hunter
By: Destiny Constantin *I received an advanced reader's copy of the book from Reedsy Discovery in exchange for my honest review. A mesmerizing, mind-blowing young adult novel that is full of mystery and adventure within a futuristic governmental control utopia world.~Destiny Constantin Story Synopsis: The Circle is robbing the dreams of its citizens. In Logan... Continue Reading →
Cait’s ARC Review of “The Chef’s Kiss” by Ann Maree Craven & Michelle MacQueen
By: Cait Marie Blurb Welcome to Superiore Bay, Maine, your little slice of heaven on the coast. Come visit us for the best small-town gossip, all the wine you can drink, and wild horses. Once you’re here, you’ll never want to leave.He’s her boss… …nothing more.Jorgina Ashford was once the princess of Superiore Bay. As... Continue Reading →
Leah’s Review of “Vita Nostra” by Marina and Sergey Dyachenko
By: Leah Originally posted on Leah's Books. Vita Nostra Author: Marina and Sergey DyachenkoGenre: FantasyPublication Date: November 1, 2018Publisher: Harper VoyagerSeries: Metamorphosis #1 CONTENT WARNING: vomit, ableist language, blood, body horror ★★★★ Plot Summary The definitive English-language translation of the internationally bestselling Russian novel—a brilliant dark fantasy combining psychological suspense, enchantment, and terror that makes... Continue Reading →
Cait’s ARC Review of “I Kissed Shara Wheeler” by Casey McQuiston
By: Cait Marie Blurb From the New York Times bestselling author of One Last Stop and Red, White & Royal Blue comes a debut YA romantic comedy about chasing down what you want, only to find what you need... Chloe Green is so close to winning. After her moms moved her from SoCal to Alabama for high school, she’s spent the... Continue Reading →
Cait’s ARC Review of “Caught Looking” by Kimberly Readnour
By: Cait Marie Blurb What happens when the girl of your dreams turns out to be the very one to destroy them? With the sting from not being drafted still fresh, Dalton Boyd gets sent to the strictest coach with the most rules in summer league ball. Was it mentioned the coach also serves as... Continue Reading →
Manuela’s Review for “Milk and Honey” by Rupi Kaur
By: Manuela Soares Poetry has never been my strong suit, more often than not I have a hard time understanding and deciphering it, so it's not a genre that I typically gravitate towards or find enjoyable to read. That being said, I have studied it a bit in the past, my BA is in English... Continue Reading →
Mariah’s ARC Review of “Beast” by Lilith Adams
By: Mariah Brown This is my first ever book by Lilith Adams. I did not know what to expect coming into the short novel. I found it to be interesting though, as it was an adult twist on the fairy tales that we grew up with as kids. It brought a different light on Hansel... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “Finding My Voice” by Marie Myung-Ok Lee
By: Cait Marie Originally posted on YA Books Central. I was provided a free copy of the book from the publisher for my honest review. Blurb The groundbreaking Own Voices YA classic from Korean-American author Marie Myung-Ok Lee, reissued with a new foreword from Wicked Fox author Kat Cho.Seventeen-year-old Ellen Sung just wants to be like everyone... Continue Reading →
