Book review | “See How They Run” by Ally Carter
"See How They Run" is everything I could want from an Ally Carter sequel, plot-wise: dark, dangerous and full of international drama. The ending left me desperately begging for the series finale.
Book review | “All Fall Down” by Ally Carter
It's safe to say I had no idea what I was getting into when I started "All Fall Down." Embassy Row definitely has a more serious tone than Ally Carter's other series, but it has many of the same features…
Book review | “I Am Princess X” by Cherie Priest
"I Am Princess X" is a quick -- maybe a little too quick? -- and addictive read that can be finished in no time and leaves you wanting more ...
Book review | “Lois Lane: Fallout” by Gwenda Bond
Title: “Lois Lane: Fallout” Author: Gwenda Bond Series: Lois Lane #1 Publisher: Switch Press, Capstone Publishing Release Date: May 1, 2015 Genres: Young Adult, Science Fiction, Retelling, Mystery Format: ebook Length: 304 pages Rating: Goodreads Lois Lane is starting a new life in Metropolis. An Army…
Book review | “Most Likely to Succeed” by Jennifer Echols
Title: “Most Likely to Succeed” Author: Jennifer Echols Series: Superlatives #3 Publisher: Simon Pulse, Simon and Schuster Release Date: Aug 4, 2015 Genres: Young Adult, Contemporary, Romance Format: eARC via Edelweiss Length: 352 pages Rating: Goodreads In this sexy conclusion to The Superlatives trilogy from Endless…
ARC review | “Rook” by Sharon Cameron
Title: “Rook” Author: Sharon Cameron Series: standalone Publisher: Scholastic Release Date: April 28, 2015 Genres: Young Adult, Science Fiction, Dystopia, Retelling, Romance Format: physical ARC via publisher Length: 456 pages Rating: Goodreads History has a way of repeating itself. In the Sunken City that was once…