By: Hayley Green *I received a copy of this book from the author for my honest review.* In this spicy romance by Sadira Stone, we first meet bookstore owner Clara after a pretty intense dream about her late husband, Jared. Jared died nearly a year ago in a biking accident. They started a bookstore together,... 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 →
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 →
Friday Favorites: The Side Character
By: Cait Marie If you're anything like me, you love a good fictional character. Characters, in my opinion, are what make or break books. Regardless of how amazing the plot is, if the characters are dull, I probably will not enjoy the book. That being said, most of my favorite characters in a book or... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda” by Becky Albertalli
By: Cait Marie If you know me, you know that I absolutely adore Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda. I’ve said before, I don’t read a lot of contemporary or stand-alone books. However, I do occasionally read them, especially if recommended. I actually read this book as part of my school’s book club for Pride... Continue Reading →
Hayley’s Review of “Until Friday Night (The Field Party #1)” by Abbi Glines
By: Hayley Green There will be a notification when spoilers happen in this review. If you don’t want to find out what happens, stop there. This book is one of Abbi Glines’ Young Adult fiction novels. Set in Alabama, it is told from two points of view: West Ashby and Maggie Carleton. West Ashby is... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Movie Review of “Love, Simon”
"It’s universally relatable, even if you don’t identify as a member of the lgbt+ community. And the movie keeps all of that emotion. There are so many warm, fuzzy feelings while watching it, I couldn’t keep myself from grinning like an idiot."