This book was amazing!!! Beyond thrilled that it answered the questions that I had from book 1 and didn't add any new questions. I was even surprised at times during the book which is one of my favorite things. I felt that the book was very well-written, quick paced, and easy to ready in 1... Continue Reading →
Text Me on Tuesday (An Accidentally in Love Story #1) by Whitney Dineen and Melanie Summers
“You can’t fall out of love quicker than you fall into it. If anything, it’s harder to fall out of love because you have all of those beautiful memories of when life was wonderful. You know what you’re missing” Such a quick and fun read! Whitney Dineen is so amazing at writing and sucking you... Continue Reading →
The Buy-In (Graham Brothers #1) by Emma St. Clair
“In a relationship, sometimes one person needs more help and support than the other. At another time, it may flip. And still other times, it might be totally equal give-and-take. For now, you need support and I’m freely giving it.” If I could give this more than 5 stars, I easily would! This book was... Continue Reading →
Kiss My Ash (Bloomin’ Psychic #4) by Annabel Chase
“This is who you are. Love yourself unconditionally and don’t get caught up in the ‘should’ or ‘would like.’ Just be.” Each book in this series keeps getting better. I adore how open Mia now is about her psychic abilities. It is so refreshing compared to how she used to hide and not accept it.... Continue Reading →
Things I Should Have Said by Jamie Lynn Spears
tried very hard to read this book separate from my feelings regarding the media situation with Jamie Lynn and Britney Spears. I am trying to keep this review in the same manner, as a separate entity. The only time that I felt the writing in this book was authentic, was during the time that Jamie... Continue Reading →
Drive Me Daisy (Bloomin’ Psychic #3) by Annabel Chase
“Don’t let pride stop you from giving yourself what you need. It’s self-defeating.” I love that in this book, Mia is learning how to stand up for herself and not discount her feelings. Watching her evolve in her dealings with her mother is great to see. I hope there is more regarding this relationship in... Continue Reading →
Permanent Record by Mary H.K. Choi
"Wait, who are you, man?” -Ross This is a question that everyone has been asked at some point in their life. Not necessarily by someone specific, but at least by themselves. And at different points in life, that answer changes. Is Pablo a college dropout? Is he the boyfriend of a teen celebrity? Is he... Continue Reading →
I’ll Be There For You: The One About Friends by Kelsey Miller
At the time, Friends was an incredible advancement in television culture. Even though not every part has aged well, you can still see the cultural advancements where they were. Lesbian wedding, surrogacy, single motherhood, etc. These were not topics that were typically broached in 90s television. Granted, a lot of the jokes are now outdated,... Continue Reading →
The Rest of the Story by Sarah Dessen
Is it possible for Sarah Dessen to write anything that isn’t gold? The answer is no....no it is not! Read at your own risk for spoilers. Emma Saylor is a delight to read about. The immediate love that she has for a family long forgotten {not her fault} is wonderful to see. She immediately accepts... Continue Reading →
Once & Future by Amy Rose Capetta
I hate writing negative reviews, I really do. This was an....interesting.....book. Watch out for spoilers. I honestly struggled through this book. While I enjoy the story of King Arthur, I did not enjoy this adaptation. I think it was so far from the original that it was hard for me to accept. I also wasn't... Continue Reading →