{Review} The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

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


{Review} The New Hunger by Isaac Marion

If you loved Warm Bodies, you will love this. If you haven’t read WB yet, pick this up and treat yourself to this first, then dive straight into Warm Bodies.


{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} Rags & Bones: New Twists on Timeless Tales (with Giveaway)

Twelve tales, ranging from fantasy to sci-fi to just plain out there, Rags & Bones has something that will appeal to every reader.


{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} Looking for Alaska by John Green

Looking for Alaska embodies the spirit of a teen-angst-filled caterpillar that culminates of into a true coming-of-age butterfly, spreading its wings and flying directly into the heart of everyone who crosses its path. With it’s heart-wrenching authenticity, we promise that you’ll be a changed person after reading.


{Review} Where the Stars Still Shine by Trish Doller

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