{Review} A Whole New World by Liz Braswell

Save yourself time, money, and frustration, and don’t bother reading A Whole New World by Liz Braswell.


{Review} Red Girl, Blue Boy by Lauren Baratz-Logsted

A total waste of our time and epic disappointment, Red Girl, Blue Boy by Lauren Baratz-Logsted could have been awesome but really, really wasn’t.


{Review} Our Little Secret by Ashelyn Drake (with Giveaway)

A quick read with a couple that you’ll root for, Our Little Secret by Ashelyn Drake is a great choice if you’re looking for a clean, drama-filled high school story.


{Review} Playing the Player by Lisa Brown Roberts

If you like young YA with clean romance, you might enjoy Playing the Player by Lisa Brown Roberts.


{Review} The Affiliate by K.A. Linde (with Giveaway)

If you’re looking for a dystopian young adult fantasy series to dive into, The Affiliate, the first book in the Ascension Series by K.A. Linde, is a great one to try.


{Review} Mirror X by Karri Thompson

We flounced Mirror X by Karri Thompson.


{Review} Between Us and the Moon by Rebecca Maizel

Filled with heartache and swoon, Between Us and the Moon isn’t a lighthearted summer romance. Tissues might be required.


{Review} Center Ice by Cate Cameron

If you’re looking for a sweet hockey-related high school story that doesn’t really go anywhere, maybe check out Center Ice by Cate Cameron.