{Review} Branded by Abi Ketner and Missy Kalicicki

Branded has a fantastic buildup and a great dystopian storyline that left us highly anticipating more from these characters and authors.


{Review} A Million Miles Away by Lara Avery

If you’re looking for a young adult book that is a fast read and will give you all the feels, then check out A Million Miles Away.


{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} More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera

Filled with twists and turns, More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera is not a light, fluffy read, but rather a book that will make you think, fill you with hope, and make you stop to realize that sometimes life isn’t what you expect it will be–and sometimes that’s okay.


{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.


{Review} Some Kind of Normal by Juliana Stone (with Excerpt and Giveaway)

A quick read with something every contemporary YA lover will flail over, Some Kind of Normal has likable, swoon-worthy characters, a perfect setting, and a realistic storyline that should not be missed.


{Review} Trouble From the Start by Rachel Hawthorne (with Interview and Giveaway)

With great pacing, relatable characters, and an adorable storyline, Trouble From the Start is perfect for readers who want a sweet contemporary that has substance without being overly dramatic.


{Review} Things We Know By Heart by Jessi Kirby

With amazing characters, a fantastic plot, and authentic feelings that will have you clutching your chest, Things We Know By Heart by Jessi Kirby is a must read for every contemporary YA fan.