{Review} Invisibility by Andrea Cremer and David Levithan

Two awesome authors, a great cast of characters, and a story that is definitely not invisible.


{Review} Something Like Normal by Trish Doller

A military story that transcends all labels. Readers of all ages will fall in love with the characters, the story, and the author.


{Review} Addicted to You by Colina Brennan

Addicted to You was the perfect amount of hot and sweet and drama rolled up into a neat little package. We can’t wait for more from this author.


{Review} Shutdown by Heather Anastasiu

The less-than-desirable happenings in the conclusion to what started out as one of our favorite series makes us wish for better days. And more swoon. Always more swoon.


{Review} Override by Heather Anastasiu

A solid continuation to what is quickly shaping up to being one of our favorite series, Override by Heather Anastasiu will leave you on the edge of your seats until the very last page.


{Review} Glitch by Heather Anastasiu

Fast-paced and full of surprises, Glitch is a must-read for all dystopian fans.


{Review} Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi

The 411: Aria has spent her life in Reverie. Perry is an outsider. A chance meeting starts a spiral of events that leads to chaos. All they can see is that they are from opposite worlds with nothing in common. But when they realize they might be each other’s last hope, they begin to see […]


{Review} Roar and Liv by Veronica Rossi

The 411: Roar and Liv takes place before the events of Under the Never Sky. Roar, Liv, and Perry’s relationships are explored and put to the test. It’s a story of true love, of friendship, and of sacrifices.