Despite being part of a series, Wired can be read as a standalone. Man, this book was a huge letdown for me. I had high hopes since I’m a coder and I thought a coding/FBI/romance/thriller book just sounded AMAZING. But it wasn’t what I hoped […]
Tag: Suspense
Review: Little Peach by Peggy Kern
The first line of Little Peach was: You ask me to tell you the truth, but I’m not sure you’ll believe me, even though I’ve practically killed myself to find you. Little Peach And my reaction was: “Oh dear lord. Please don’t have the main […]
Review: Get Even by Gretchen McNeil
Well that was disappointing. Get Even actually starts off with potential. Actually, it started off confusing with four different girls that I kept getting mixed up… but the potential did slowly weave itself in. But after about the halfway point, things went downhill. And by […]
The Rules for Breaking by Ashley Elston
I think it was a mistake to turn this into a series. The Rules for Breaking wasn’t terrible, but I don’t think it was a necessary book. It just didn’t feel as exciting or interesting as The Rules for Disappearing. I guess the biggest problem […]
Far From You by Tess Sharpe
Far From You was really, really good! It hooked me in straight away. I immediately loved Sophie as a character. She’s flawed, but interesting and really relateable. Her voice is honest and real, which I think is what makes it really easy to connect with […]
If I Were You by Lisa Renee Jones
If I Were You didn’t go the way I hoped AT ALL. I wanted the slow unraveling of the story in the journals, a mystery, intensity, sex, danger, a fight for your life! What I got instead was: Disappointment, because we only got to read […]
Review & Giveaway: Find Me by Romily Bernard
HACKING?!?! THIS IS SO AN ASHLEY BOOK!! I seek out hacking/computer/nerd/programmer books like a moth to the flame. For me, it’s like a bonding session with my fellow epic computer nerds. It’s awesome. And Find Me was just like that, but it also had a […]
Inferno by Dan Brown
It took me about a million years to read Inferno because most of it was just so darn boring. For the first half of the book, the problem is that Robert and Sienna (his female companion for most of the book) are running away from […]
Blog Tour Review & Giveaway: The Rules for Disappearing by Ashley Elston
I had hopes and expectations for this book, and I think they were met 100%. I loved the idea of The Rules for Disappearing because witness protection fascinates me. I love movies and TV shows about it, but I had never read a book about […]
Dualed by Elsie Chapman
The first few chapters of this book blew me away. Like, blew my life to bits. The intensity, the devastation, the near-tears reaction, the morally questionable assassination… I got so wrapped up in the story and the kick-ass-ness that I think I lost my sanity […]