Book Review: Bad Girl Reputation

Book: Bad Girl Reputation Author: Elle Kennedy Thank you NetGalley and Macmillian Audio for an advanced audio copy. I was pleasantly surprised by Bad Girl Reputation. From the summary of the book and the way it starts, it seemed like it was going to be a very typical paint-by-numbers romance novel. Iโ€™m happy to be... Continue Reading →

Book Review: All I Want for Christmas

Book: All I Want for Christmas Author: Maggie Knox Thank you to NetGalley and Penguin Putnam for an eARC in exchange for my honest review. Max and Sadie are both competing on Nashvilleโ€™s country reality singing show, Starmaker. They both are great artists, everyone can see it, especially the judges and the producers of the... Continue Reading →

Book Review: Secrets So Deep

Book: Secrets So Deep Author: Ginny Myers Sain Thank you so much to Bookish First and Penguin Random House for an ARC. Ginny Myers Sain does it again with her sophomore novel, Secrets So Deep. Her writing is incredible and draws you right into the story. She sets up every scene so vividly throughout the... Continue Reading →

Book Review: Spells for Lost Things

Book: Spells for Lost Things Author: Jenna Evans Welch Thanks to Netgalley and Simon and Schuster Childrenโ€™s Publishing for an eARC in exchange for my honest review. The story follows Willow and Mason. Two teenagers who feel lost in the world. The chapters go back and forth from Willowโ€™s and Mason's points of view. You... Continue Reading →

Book Review: Her Perfect Twin

Book: Her Perfect Twin Author: Sarah Bonner Thank you NetGalley and Hachette Audio for an advanced audio copy. Megan and Leah are identical twins. Leah has always taken everything from Megan, including their life story which they were making into a book together. Leah cut her out of the project and she got all the... Continue Reading →

Book Review: The Dark King

Book: The Dark King Author: Gina L Maxwell Thank you NetGalley and RB Media for an advanced audio copy. The Dark King sounds like a silly cliche story on the surface but once you get into you quickly realize itโ€™s so much more. Bryn loses her job and then gets an offer too good to... Continue Reading →

Book Review: How to be True

Book: How to be True Author: Daisy May Johnson Thanks to NetGalley and Macmillan Childrenโ€™s Publishing for an eARC in exchange for my honest review.ย  Edieโ€™s parents were activists who set out to travel the world so they left her with her grandmother Odette. Odette lived in a chateau in Paris with many rooms, but... Continue Reading →

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