The thing I liked most about Faking It was how it focused on the idea that ‘opposites attract’. Max and Cade are total opposites. Cade is the perfect “Golden Boy” who impresses parents and is very put together. He’s calm, sweet, never gets mad, and […]
Tag: Contemporary
Losing It by Cora Carmack
Losing It was one of those books that I put off reading. Everyone was reading it and raving about it, but I just wasn’t that excited about it. Maybe it’s because the old cover had a creepy, young looking boy on it? Or maybe the […]
Down London Road by Samantha Young
Down London Road was sooooo good! It brought back so many great memories from reading On Dublin Street. In fact, I now find myself itching to reread On Dublin Street. Although I do think I liked On Dublin Street a bit more, Down London Road […]
Wait for You by J. Lynn
The goal: a good romance book. The plan: read for an hour (starting at 11:30pm). The result: up until 4am finishing the book. On the surface, Wait for You looks like all the new adult books that have been done before, and in some ways […]
Losing Hope by Colleen Hoover
Losing Hope and I didn’t quite start off on the best foot, but it quickly corrected itself and rocked hard from there! I didn’t like Holder at the beginning of Losting Hope. The first thing he does is threaten a guy because he’s cheating on […]
Dirty Little Secret by Jennifer Echols
This review contains unmarked spoilers. I simply cannot write the review without them! There is one big, massive problem with Dirty Little Secret, and it comes in the form of a seriously big douchebag named Sam—the love interest. Before I talk about what a massive […]
Beside Your Heart by Mary Whitney
This review is painfully difficult for me to write, because I had such strongly mixed feelings about Beside Your Heart. It wasn’t a perfect book and there were a lot of things that I didn’t like, but there were also a few things that I […]
Demanding Ransom by Megan Squires
I really enjoyed the first three quarters of Demanding Ransom. The characters had great personalities, and I really felt like we were starting off in a great place! Maggie was fun and a bit of a tom boy, Maggie’s brother was a typical jock guy […]
Review & Giveaway: The Distance Between Us by Kasie West
The Distance Between Us was adorable! For the most part it was everything I hoped it would be. It’s sweet, hesitant, romantic, and proves that first impressions aren’t always right. But the best part about this book was the amount of pure chemistry between Caymen […]
Blog Tour Review & Giveaway: Confessions of an Almost-Girlfriend by Louise Rozett
Confessions of an Almost-Girlfriend was exactly what I wanted it to be: real, raw, unfiltered high school… in all its awkwardness. Just like the previous book, Confessions of an Angry Girl, this book doesn’t romanticize high school. It isn’t all butterflies, swoony boys, and first […]