{Review} The Geography of You and Me by Jennifer E. Smith

If you’re looking for an adorable contemporary YA book with great characters, some swoonworthy moments and realistic, punch-you-in-the-gut feelings, The Geography of You and Me is the book for you.


{Review} The Lonesome Young by Lucy Connors

With crazy drama and a couple who seems to be all talk, The Lonesome Young wasn’t the action packed loved story that we expected. Unless the next book is featuring Ethan, we’re not sure if we’ll stick around for the sequel.


{Review} Side Effects May Vary by Julie Murphy

Despite an amazing boy who made us flail and swoon a good idea for a book, the rest of this story leaves something to be desired–like a main character that we don’t hate. ::sadface::


{Review} Stella by Helen Eve

Stella started out promising but quickly turned into a nightmare. We say you can skip this one.


{Review} Forever by Karen Ann Hopkins (with Giveaway)

An emotional story filled with unexpected twists and turns and lots of drama, Forever is a quick read and a fitting series conclusion for readers who crave a happily ever after in spite of all the odds.


{Review} Going Rogue by Robin Benway

Filled with adventure and swoons and characters we love, you won’t be able to put down this fun and fast-paced thriller.


{Review} The Impossible Knife of Memory by Laurie Halse Anderson

The Impossible Knife of Memory is heartbreaking, dark, and gritty. It’s the story of family, loyalty, and first love. You do not want to miss out on this one.


{Review} Little Blue Lies by Chris Lynch

Witty rhetoric and authentic feelings make this story especially perfect for anyone who’s ever lost their first love and wished they could go out and do something–anything–to get him/her back.