{Review} Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins

Hilarious, passionate, and real. Anna and the French Kiss set the swoon standard for all other YA romance and is absolutely required reading. Perfect book is perfect. C’est magnifique!


{Review} The Winner’s Curse by Marie Rutkoski

Twisty, powerful, and swoony. The Winner’s Curse is a cannot be missed novel written by a brilliant mind. At it’s core this is a story about love and power- what someone can and will do because of it, and when they no longer have it.


{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} Landry Park by Bethany Hagen

Landry Park’s confusing society dynamic and not-so-developed characters are the reasons you can take this off the top of your TBR pile.


{Review} Cruel Beauty by Rosamund Hodge

A retelling with a twist. This debut is a haunting, and beautifully dark love story.


{Review} Red Rising by Pierce Brown

In a class all of it’s own, Pierce Brown has created something bloody, fierce, dark, and gritty. It’s a story of love and loyalty. Red Rising is a one of a kind debut that has already found its way onto the top our favorites list.