BOOK REVIEW: ROYAL by Winter Renshaw

I picked this book up (I'm pretty sure from BookBub) for free sometime recently. I'm not surprised, honestly. Some of these books I look at the cover and I have no memory of the plot summary or why I decided it was a good idea to get it. I really do try not to just … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: ROYAL by Winter Renshaw

BOOK REVIEW: THE INSTITUTE by Kayla Howarth

I'm fairly certain I picked this up as a freebie somewhere along the line, though I don't remember where or when. (This happens to me a lot. It's what I get for randomly downloading free books constantly.) Despite the market being super saturated with young adult dystopian stories, I'm still game to read most of … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE INSTITUTE by Kayla Howarth

BOOK REVIEW: ONE OF THE GUYS by Kristan Higgins

I can't recall when I picked up this book, but reading the description as a refresher told me why I would have clicked a download link. Chastity O'Neill has grown up in a family of strong men, her father and four brothers all volunteer firefighters. (And really, any wife/mother in that situation is just as … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: ONE OF THE GUYS by Kristan Higgins

BOOK REVIEW: MAKING A KILLING by John L. Hart & Olivia Rupprecht

I received a copy of this book from The Story Plant in exchange for my honest review. I'm always nervous about thrillers, particularly thrillers in series. It's very easy to forget to bring in potential new readers. And while I was offered a chance to read THERE WILL BE KILLING before I read this on, … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: MAKING A KILLING by John L. Hart & Olivia Rupprecht

BOOK REVIEW: FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY’S: THE SILVER EYES by Scott Cawthon and Kira Breed-Wrisley

It's not often that I get to combine two of my loves into a single post. But lo and behold, bless Scott Cawthon and his desire to tell stories, because he's helped create a book in a world with better lore than the next six games (besides UNDERTALE) put together. Needless to say, this review … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY’S: THE SILVER EYES by Scott Cawthon and Kira Breed-Wrisley

BOOK REVIEW: READING THE DEAD by J.B. Cameron

I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for my honest review. It's no real secret that paranormal and/or fantasy books are right up my alley. I love the concepts of ghosts, demons, angels, all of that. So even just at first glance, READING THE DEAD sounded like a book I'd … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: READING THE DEAD by J.B. Cameron

BOOK REVIEW: LOVERS AT HEART by Melissa Foster

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

BOOK REVIEW: THE LAST ONE by Alexandra Oliva

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

BOOK REVIEW: LET THERE BE LINDA by Rich Leder

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

BOOK REVIEW: ALL THE MISSING GIRLS by Megan Miranda

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