{Review} Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi

The 411: Aria has spent her life in Reverie. Perry is an outsider. A chance meeting starts a spiral of events that leads to chaos. All they can see is that they are from opposite worlds with nothing in common. But when they realize they might be each other’s last hope, they begin to see […]


{Review} Roar and Liv by Veronica Rossi

The 411: Roar and Liv takes place before the events of Under the Never Sky. Roar, Liv, and Perry’s relationships are explored and put to the test. It’s a story of true love, of friendship, and of sacrifices.


{Review} Through the Ever Night by Veronica Rossi

The 411: Aria and Perry are reunited, but so much has changed. Perry is the Blood Lord of the Tides and Aria is still adapting to her new life. For their own reasons, they both need to find the Still Blue. Perry needs to find it for The Tides and everyone who lives there, and […]


{Review} Boy Nobody by Allen Zadoff

The 411: Boy Nobody is a mind-blowing-keep-you-on-the-edge-of-your-seat-right-up-until-the-very-end thriller. The story starts off with Boy Nobody on his current assignment: to assassinate his “friend’s” father. He carries out his mission and gets his next assignment: the Mayor of New York City. He enters a new school as Ben and quickly befriends the mayor’s beautiful daughter, Samara […]


{Review} The Boyfriend App by Katie Sise

The 411: Audrey McCarthy is in her senior year of high school, and things aren’t going her way. Her father died, and soon after she lost her best friend and her social status. Things for her and her mom aren’t easy and Audrey knows that if she wants to go to a good College it […]


{Review} The Summer I Became a Nerd by Leah Rae Miller

The 411: After an embarrassing moment in middle school that left Maddie humiliated in front of the whole school, she vowed to never let anyone see her nerdy side again. Years later she finds herself desperate to get her hands on the last issue of her favorite comic and has to risk being seen at […]


{Review} Article 5 by Kristen Simmons

The 411: In Ember’s world, soldiers have replaced police officers and the Moral Statues has replaced the Bill of Rights. Going against these new “rules” could result in possible imprisonment or something even worse.  Ember and her mom don’t stick to all the rules, but they’ve always been able to keep a low profile and […]


{Review} Mind Games by Kiersten White

The 411: Sisters with special abilities, Fia and Annie enroll in an x-menesque school for the gifted and are used as collateral against each other to ensure that neither escapes. Annie is blind except when she has visions of the future, and Fia is a fighter and assassin with instincts that are never wrong. Both […]