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 […]
Tag: Family Problems
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 […]
This Is What Happy Looks Like by Jennifer E. Smith
I was first drawn to This Is What Happy Looks Like because my boyfriend and I met online and I loved the idea of reading a book about people who meet through e-mail! Now their story doesn’t come close to how my boyfriend and I […]
The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E. Smith
Well this book was adorable! ..And not nearly as cute and fluffy as I thought it was going to be. It had a more serious undertone, that I really enjoyed! I was nervous going into this book. I mean, The Statistical Probability of Love at […]
Review & Giveaway: Dare You To by Katie McGarry
Dare You To is an emotional whirlwind of a book that fans of Pushing the Limits are sure to love! Was it as amazing as Pushing the Limits? Well, I personally enjoyed Noah and Echo’s story more. But Dare You To was still a strong […]
Vain by Fisher Amelie
This review is so incredibly difficult for me to write. To a certain extent, I did enjoy Vain, but especially near the end things started to really drop off for me. First, I’m going to start off with the synopsis. It’s not really a great […]
Review & Giveaway: Nobody But Us by Kristin Halbrook
What I took away from this book is that it’s less about the romance and more about young kids making bad decisions and learning about the consequences. If you want to be able to appreciate the romance in this story, I think you have to […]
A Song for Julia by Charles Sheehan-Miles
This book is an extremely tough one for me to review. Ultimately, I did like the story, but I didn’t fully connect to it as much as I hoped I would. Julia is from a really privileged family but has serious traumas from her past […]
Drowning Instinct by Ilsa J. Bick
Holy crap, Drowning Instinct was AMAZING! It was so intense and wrong and heartbreaking all in one. This book definitely would have been great to listen to as an audiobook; I kind of regret that I didn’t. Basically, the story starts off with Jenna being […]