The Party starts out stereotypically, but not necessarily in a bad way. Taking place in a seemingly abandoned castle that is undergoing renovations, a group of private school teens throw a party that they will never move on from. Whenever a group of teens decide to throw a party in a novel, there is alwaysContinue reading “Book Review: The Party by Natasha Preston”
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Review: I Did Something Bad by Pyae Moe Thet War
With a fun blend of mystery and romance, I Did Something Bad grabs the reader from the beginning and holds on through a rollercoaster of lies, deception, and love. This book was a balance of fun and flirty and a serious read that really focused on the reality of keeping safe in a world designedContinue reading “Review: I Did Something Bad by Pyae Moe Thet War”
Book Review: The Christmas Jigsaw Murders by Alexandra Benedict
The Christmas Jigsaw Murders was a mystery novel filled with enigma, puzzles, and of course, grumpy women in their eighties. Put those elements together, and you automatically get a book that is hard to put down. The characters and their backstories carried the plot line, for better or worse. The story quickly became less aboutContinue reading “Book Review: The Christmas Jigsaw Murders by Alexandra Benedict”
Book Review: The Debutantes by Olivia Worley
The Debutantes is a YA thriller that mixes the world of southern debutantes with the complexities of secret societies and the expectations that come with such a lifestyle. The collection of characters within the book keeps the story moving forward in a way that was fast paced and difficult to put down. Though there wasContinue reading “Book Review: The Debutantes by Olivia Worley”
Book Review: The Thirteenth Child by Erin A. Craig
The Thirteenth Child has everything I needed in a book and I didnt even know it. It has love, tension, Death, life, magic, mayhem, and life altering decisions that are nearly impossible to make. Needless to say, with all of these elements (and so many more), this book was a nonstop rollercoaster of emotion. TheContinue reading “Book Review: The Thirteenth Child by Erin A. Craig”
Book Review: The Examiner by Janice Hallett
The Examiner was a quick, fun, read filled with questions that I couldn’t wait to have answered. The method of providing information through texts, emails, and media sources that were so obviously biased. I appreciated having a book where the bias of each character and each part of the book were clear. There was noContinue reading “Book Review: The Examiner by Janice Hallett”
Book Review: Valley by Stacy McEwan
A thoroughly addicting ending to a series that quickly became one of my favorites of all time. Valley takes place right after the ending of Chasm, leading Dawsyn and the family she created throughout the series to the ultimate climax. It has been a long time since a character has made such a strong imprintContinue reading “Book Review: Valley by Stacy McEwan”
Book Review: Voyage of the Damned by Frances White
The perfect mixture of fantasy and mystery quickly brought Voyage of the Damned to the top of my list of the best 2024 reads. Fantasy and mystery are two genres that are not typically brought together, but Voyage of the Damned finds just the right balance with a fun use of characters, an interesting varietyContinue reading “Book Review: Voyage of the Damned by Frances White”
Book Review: Crown of Slumber by R. L. Perez
A Sleeping Beauty retelling, Crown of Slumber, recreates a beloved story with new twists and turns that bring to light all the different elements that make the story great. The heir of the Summer Court, princess Aurelia, and her sworn enemy, Prince Finn of the Night Court find themselves thrown together in a series ofContinue reading “Book Review: Crown of Slumber by R. L. Perez”
Book Review: Much Ado About Margaret by Madeline Roux
Much Ado About Margaret follows a young woman, Margaret as she tries her best to overcome obstacles such as harsh and uncalled for criticism, an aunt who believes in the ‘right’ way of living one’s life, and her own feminine nature, to become the next great author. Now that last one is obviously a hangContinue reading “Book Review: Much Ado About Margaret by Madeline Roux”