A Million Miles Away was AMAAAZING! It was addicting, sweet, swoony, and completely heartbreaking. The romance itself was so incredibly tender. They were SO ADORABLE together! I also loved how so much of Kelsey and Peter’s exchange was via email. Something about seeing all their […]
Tag: Chick Lit
Review: The DUFF: Designated Ugly Fat Friend by Kody Keplinger
The DUFF was a super quick and easy read, which I LOVE! But more importantly, The DUFF dug into some pretty intense and kind of taboo high school issues. These are a lot of the things that we think about, but may not say out […]
Review: Girl Online by Zoe Sugg
Upon starting Girl Online, my first impressions were: This author uses way too many exclamation marks. This book feels extremely childish. I eventually got over that first point. Well, either I “got over” it or the author stopped using so many exclamation marks… But that […]
Review: Breathe, Annie, Breathe by Miranda Kenneally
If there’s ever a book to inspire you to go out for a run, it’s Breathe, Annie, Breathe. This book had me dying to go out and run 10 miles, even though there’s no way I could do that at the moment. But it was […]
Review: Ugly Love by Colleen Hoover (What the heck happened here?)
Oh gosh, you guys. My feelings for Ugly Love are so weird and complex! Do you ever feel like you’re really starry-eyed and EVERYTHING IS AWESOOOOME, then suddenly a veil is lifted and you see all the imperfections? That happened to me while reading Ugly […]
I Can’t Remember the Last Time I Loved a Book So Much (After I Do by Taylor Jenkins Reid)
WOW! WOW WOW WOW! After I Do has COMPLETELY blown me away! I can’t remember the last time I loved a book this much!! The last time I rated a book five stars was Five Ways to Fall and yes, that was a stellar book. […]
Review: Landline by Rainbow Rowell
I feel a bit let down with Landline. On the one hand, I actually quite liked the book as I was reading it. It was an interesting story and I loved the idea of Georgie communicating with the teenage version of her husband. It was […]
Prejudice Meets Pride by Rachael Anderson
The thing that prevented Prejudice Meets Pride from being a 4-star (or higher) read was Emma. For 90% of the book, Emma was soooo annoying! …but only around Kevin. Around everyone else, she was fine. But for some reason she was a total, annoying bitch […]
Covet by Tracey Garvis-Graves
Covet had an aura of sadness and tragedy around it. Claire desperately wants her husband Chris’s attention and affection. Chris wants to give it, but feels like he needs to work really hard to impress his boss and secure his job. They both want to […]
The Art of Lainey by Paula Stokes
The Art of Lainey was adooorable! I enjoyed The Art of Lainey from the very beginning. There were a few times when I wondered if the book was too young for me, just because of how much Lainey still had to learn. She cared SO […]