Publisher: Merit Press

Bite-Sized Reviews: Hello?, Aftermath, and Die for You

Bite-Sized Reviews: Hello?, Aftermath, and Die for You

I won all three of these books from Liza Wiemer in her I Hope You Forgive Me* giveaway and I couldn’t resist reading them all right away. Liza apparently wanted to rip my heart out and stomp on it in all the best ways with her book selections. LOVED them all!! Hopefully these bite-sized reviews will be enough to feed your fiction addiction! *(If you haven’t checked out the I Hope You Forgive me website, you […]

Posted December 12, 2016 in Reviews / 25 Comments
Bite-Size Reviews: The Stranger Game, What Light, Everyday Magic, The Lying Planet

Bite-Size Reviews: The Stranger Game, What Light, Everyday Magic, The Lying Planet

Lots of reviews being posted today. Hopefully these bite-sized reviews will be enough to feed your fiction addiction! The Stranger Game by Cylin Busby Published by Balzer & Bray on 10/25/16 Genres: Young Adult, Contemporary, Suspense Pages: 288 Source: Edelweiss My content rating: YA (Physical abuse shown, sexual abuse referenced but not described) My rating: The Stranger Game is a dark, suspenseful, and twisty young adult novel—perfect for fans of Lauren Oliver and E. Lockhart—about fifteen-year-old Nico Walker, whose sister returns […]

Posted November 25, 2016 in Reviews / 8 Comments
Everyday Magic by Emily Albright – Spotlight and Giveaway

Everyday Magic by Emily Albright – Spotlight and Giveaway

I read and reviewed the first book in this series of standalones (The Heir and the Spare) back in January. This second book in the unnamed series can definitely be read without ever having read the first, but if you’ve read The Heir and the Spare, you’ll have a chance to hang out with old friends! Make sure you scroll down to enter to win a signed ARC of Everyday Magic!   About the Author: […]

Posted November 2, 2016 in Giveaways (Ended) / 3 Comments
Identity Crisis by Melissa Schorr – Review & Giveaway

Identity Crisis by Melissa Schorr – Review & Giveaway

I really enjoyed Identity Crisis because I felt like it was a somewhat lighter take (though not too light) on what can be a very serious issue – and sometimes we need that. There are lots of “issue” books out there, and they’re all important, but they might not always feel accessible, especially to a younger YA crowd. This one does. The synopsis describes the book pretty accurately, so I’m just going to jump straight […]

Posted January 13, 2016 in Giveaways (Ended), Reviews / 4 Comments