It’s angsty. It’s emotional. It’s everything we loved about the first book and feels like a natural continuation of events. The twists are epic and not at all what I thought I saw coming.
Things We Hide From the Light (Knockemout #2) by Lucy Score
Ugh… I have to be honest y’all… this was definitely not as good as the first book in this series. I wanted to love it way more than I ever actually did.
What we all wish our high school experience was like: Misfit by Elle Kennedy
This book is everything we wish our high school experience was like. Full of angst, drama, mystery, and illicit activities, Misfit has everything that will keep you turning the pages.
An Absolute Must-Read: Silver in the Bone by Alexandra Bracken
There’s sweet found family connections, adorable enemies-to-more tension, tragedy and betrayals, thrilling battle scenes, worlds in peril, prophecies and tales of destiny, legends come to life, magical beings and menacing creatures, just literally everything could ever hope for in a fantasy.
Time’s Orphan (Odriel’s Heirs #3) by Hayley Reese Chow
This was a fun, fast read. I enjoyed this escapist adventure and it was just such a great experience. Highly recommend this book to all fantasy readers!
Book Review: The Last Party (DC Morgan #1) by Clare Mackintosh
While not one of my favorite mystery/thrillers, it’s still an enjoyable read with a delightful setting. This was my first experience reading from this author, and I do like the writing style in general. I have another book by her I’m reading next so we’ll see how it goes!
Book Review: Things We Never Got Over (Knockemout #1) by Lucy Score
Do you ever feel like sometimes the perfect book just happens to find its way into your hands at the time when you needed it most? Yep, that’s this one for me. You have to read this. Don’t be skeptical, don’t rebel against the popularity, just read it. Let it take you for a ride on its emotional roller coaster. You won’t regret it.
ARC Review: Hooked (Never After #1) by Emily McIntire
Despite everything, despite all the things, I still found myself inexplicably turning the pages. We’ll call this one a guilty pleasure because I just couldn’t help reading it. I have a love-hate relationship with this book. Maybe I love hating on it, or maybe I hate that I love it. Probably some of both. I’m glad I read it. I can see why all the hype has built around this book.
Mini Book Review: Curse of the Specter Queen by Jenny Elder Moke
The best Indiana Jones since Indiana Jones. Need I say more? I loved every part of this book!
Mini Book Review: The Queen of the Tearling by Erika Johansen
There isn’t a lot for me to say about this one because, honestly, it’s one of those that I read and kind of forgot most of it three books later.
Mini Book Review: The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon
This is a lovely debut! I can’t wait to read the next in the series, which I already picked up. I loved Paige – her snarky attitude, her willpower to keep fighting, and her intuitive calling to a greater mission.
Book Review: House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas
This. Book. Hit. So. Hard. It’s one of those stories that after you’re done, you can’t read anything else for a few days because you are still processing the emotional fallout. If you love forbidden slow-burn romance, lore of angels and demons, and a sassy tenacious female protagonist – you will love this book.