{Review} The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

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


{Review} Warm Bodies by Isaac Marion

If you’re into zombies – and even if you’re not – this is a fantastic read. We laughed out loud several times, we cried, and we were so deeply engrossed and invested in the characters and what was happening to R and Julie as time slipped by.


{Review} Six Months Later by Natalie Richards

Six Months Later has it all: action-packed suspense, a believable main character who totally kicks ass, a sweet boy who’ll have you swooning and flailing, and a BFF that we want to hang out with. A must-read!


{Review} The Rule of Thirds by Chantel Guertin

Perfectly executed snark, sweetness, sadness, and swoon make The Rule of Thirds one of our favorite must-read books of the year.


{Review} Where the Stars Still Shine by Trish Doller

Beautiful, real, and deliciously swoony. A cannot be missed sophomore novel.


{Review} All Our Yesterdays by Cristin Terrill

If you’re looking for a fast-paced tale of time travel, deception, and lots of action with a little swoon thrown in, All Our Yesterdays will have you on the edge of your seat right up until the very last page.


{Review} Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell

A “geeky” love story full of laughs, swoons, and snark.


{Review} Scorched by Mari Mancusi (with Interview)

Pages full of fantasy, swoon, and adventure. A must-read.