{Review} Brooke by Veronica Rossi

Veronica Rossi is the justification we always give for having novellas, and giving us more of the characters that we already loved as well as some insight into the one character that perhaps none of us liked, Brooke is the perfect little bite to tide us over until the series conclusion.


{Review} Asunder by Jodi Meadows

With even more to the story than we could have ever dreamed, Jodi Meadows weaves together words and characters that make us anxious for more.


{Review} Incarnate by Jodi Meadows

With its unique storyline and totally swoony boy, Incarnate starts off what is sure to be a must-read series, and we can’t wait for more.


{Review} Fugitive X by Gregg Rosenblum

If you’re looking for a book that‘s action packed, suspenseful, a little bit creepy, and reads like a movie, then Fugitive X is for you.


{Review} Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins

Within the pages of Catching Fire you will find acts of courage, oppressed people finding their voices, and a captivating romance. Our favorite in the series.


{Review} The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

The Hunger Games is thrilling and heartbreaking, yet somehow manages plenty of room for swoon.


{Review} Rags & Bones: New Twists on Timeless Tales (with Giveaway)

Twelve tales, ranging from fantasy to sci-fi to just plain out there, Rags & Bones has something that will appeal to every reader.


{Review} The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon

The Bone Season is intricate, dark, and mysterious. Yet somehow there’s still room for swoon. This is one debut that we found pretty close to perfect.