By: Kesha Jones *I received a free copy of this book from the author for my honest review* Being in love can be tricky at times, especially when it’s your best friend that you’re in love with. Billie and Javon met each other in third grade and ever since then, they were inseparable. Everyone could... Continue Reading →
Cait’s ARC Review of “Kiss Me Tonight” by Emma Hart
By: Cait Marie *I received a free advanced copy of this book for my honest opinion.* This is a standalone romance, however, I recommend reading the first book, Kiss Me Not, before jumping into this one. It will give you a better look at the some of the other characters. Cait's ARC Review of Kiss... Continue Reading →
Mariah’s Review of “Shatter Me” by Tehereh Mafi
By: Mariah Brown This review is important to me because I can officially say I really enjoy dystopian books. I never used to because they were always presented to me in a way that says, "Hi, I am a new book to read, but it may take you forever to get through." This outlook on... Continue Reading →
Stephanie’s Review of “After the Change” by Michael J. Moore
By: Stephanie Wyatt The novel After the Change by Michael J. Moore tells the story about the world after a modern-day zombie apocalypse. One day, people just started changing into soulless creatures for no specific rhyme or reason. Then once Changed, they wanted to turn those unchanged into one of them. The story follows three... Continue Reading →
Cait’s ARC Review of “The Man, the Myth, the Nerd” by Maggie Dallen
By: Cait Marie *I received a free advanced copy of this book from the author for my honest review.* This is the third book in the High School Billionaire series. It can be read as a standalone, but I recommend reading the other two so you'll have a better understanding of the characters, and because... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “Winter’s Captive” by Robin D. Mahle & Elle Madison
By: Cait Marie *I received a free copy of this book for my honest opinion.* **Original review on YA Books Central. YA fantasy has always been my favorite. However, the past few months, I'd been in a slump. I struggled getting through anything fantasy… Until this book. Princess Charlotte, or Charlie, isn't content sitting around... Continue Reading →
Cait’s ARC Review of “Tiger Queen” by Annie Sullivan
By: Cait Marie *I received a free advanced copy of this book via NetGalley.* To prove she is chosen by the desert and worthy of the crown, Princess Kateri must face a dozen opponents in the arena--one each month leading up to her 17th birthday. If she wins, she will become queen and choose her... Continue Reading →
Manuela’s Review of “Yoga for Everyone: 50 Poses for Every Type of Body” by Dianne Bondy
By: Manuela Soares It can be ridiculously intimidating trying something new, especially when that something is all over the place and you don’t fit the physical image that is typically associated with it. Yoga is one of those things that everyone can do, but when you fall outside of the physical image typically associated with... Continue Reading →
Fierce Female Featurette: A Girl So Fierce and Clever
By: Cait Marie In February, Ashley @ Falling Down the Book Hole organized the month-long Fierce Female Blog Tour. For that, I listed my top ten favorite fierce fictional females with power. Well, it's time for the fall featurette! As soon as she posted asking for participants, I knew exactly what--or I should say whom--I... Continue Reading →
Jenny’s Review of “Our Glass” by L.L. Shelton & T.A. Williams
Our Glass: Falling Sand by L. L. Shelton & T.A. Williams By: Jennifer Gardner **TW: This novel has graphic descriptions of abuse and trauma.** Our Glass is an interesting romance story. The authors capture LGBTQIA+ experiences well, showing differing background perspectives and a large spectrum of relationship dynamics. Sadie is new to the world of... Continue Reading →
