I don't remember where along the way I found Melissa Foster, but she's been floating around my Facebook and Twitter spheres for a while now. (I seem to do this a lot.) But over time I've picked up a few of her books through flash sales and whatnot, and I had yet to ever read … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: LOVERS AT HEART by Melissa Foster
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After reading the Selection trilogy, I decided that maybe it wasn't a bad idea to try reading other books which reminded me of TV shows I didn't like. (I know, it sounds strange. Bear with me on this.) I'd been hesitant about this book in particular since while it sounded interesting, it also sounded a … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE LAST ONE by Alexandra Oliva
I was provided a copy of the book by the author in exchange for my fair review. I have to admit, you can say a lot of things around these words, but when you tell me a book is "Tarantino-meets-Monty-Python," you're going to get my attention. I'm not a huge Tarantino fan, but his method … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: LET THERE BE LINDA by Rich Leder
I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. I'll admit, there was a piece of me that was hesitant about this book. I'd read THE GIRL WHO STAYED relatively recently, and had been somewhat underwhelmed by the experience. Also, the story was apparently told a bit like the … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: ALL THE MISSING GIRLS by Megan Miranda
I forced myself to wait a bit on this one. I mainlined THE FATE and THE REAPER in one day. If I wanted to make my enjoyment of the series last, I needed to not read EVERYTHING in all one fell weekend-swoop. So while on my long car trip recently, I allowed this to be … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE HUMAN by Stephanie Erickson
Yup, it's everyone's favorite time again: time for Rion reviewing one of Micah's books. Now, for the observant reader, you'll remember my review of SOME THINGS TRANSCEND, the second book in the Princes' Game series. This is book 3, and one I was a bit concerned about. I had some reservations about TRANSCEND, and I … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: AMULET RAMPANT by M.C.A. Hogarth
I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion. Jill Charron wakes up in a hospital bed, very incapacitated and very confused. The past six weeks of her life have been completely erased from her mind - including a trip out of the country, the death of her best … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: WITH MALICE by Eileen Cook
...What, you really expected me to read some other book next? NOT WHEN THE HUMAN IS COMING OUT TOMORROW, MY FRIENDS. I MUST BE PREPARED. *coughs* But in all honesty, after the cliffhanger of THE FATE, there really wasn't anything else I wanted to read more than this. We take the reins behind Michaela, the … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE REAPER by Stephanie Erickson
So after checking out the Unseen trilogy by Ms. Erickson, I was eager to see what the rest of her writing looked like. I've purchased at least one other book of hers, but haven't started reading it yet. (Like about three-quarters of the books I own.) I was planning on reading it next...at least, until … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE FATE by Stephanie Erickson
I thought about reviewing these books separately, but I read them in such quick order one after the other, I think it's fair to put America's whole story into one review. I came across THE SELECTION, book one in this trilogy, in a Barnes & Noble several months ago when I was on a bit … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE SELECTION TRILOGY by Kiera Cass
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