{Review} Subway Love by Nora Raleigh Baskin

Not your typical time-travel thriller, Subway Love features characters who face deep emotional issues and left us wanting more to their story.


{Review} #scandal by Sarah Ockler

Even with the sweet shoulder kisses, a boy we liked, and realistic emotions, #scandal was a tad on the too-dramatic side. We would prefer more from the characters and a better-developed plot instead of the canned preachy-ness, but we guess you can’t have everything.


{Review} Better off Friends by Elizabeth Eulberg

A fast-paced super sweet coming-of-age tale of first loves and true friendship that poses an answer to the age-old question: can girls and guys really be just friends?


{Review} Brutal Youth by Anthony Breznican

Emotional and intense, Brutal Youth by Anthony Breznican is filled with drama and will have you turning the pages, absorbing the words as fast as you can take them in.


{Tour} Free to Fall by Lauren Miller {Review, Giveaway, + Author This or That}

Free to Fall is full of secrets, swoon, and conspiracies. It is perfection on every page.


{Review} Psi Another Day by D.R. Rosensteel (with Giveaway)

Action-packed with a mystery to solve and a snarky girl, Psi Another Day is a promising debut in a new series that we’re looking forward to reading more of.


{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.