Doomed by Tracy Deebs

Doomed by Tracy Deebs

I was nervous about starting Doomed. I’m a computer nerd, gaming nerd, web design nerd, and all kinds of internet geeky. I wanted Doomed to rock my universe. I wanted it to knock my pants off. I was afraid that perhaps I had overhyped it […]

Splintered by A.G. Howard

Splintered by A.G. Howard

I was not prepared for how heartbreaking the beginning of this book would be. As the story begins, we learn about Alyssa and her family—particularly her mom, who’s locked up in a mental hospital. It’s devastating. A.G. Howard is a genius with emotion-dripping pages. Who […]

The Sea of Tranquility by Katja Millay

The Sea of Tranquility by Katja Millay

This book left me in a complete daze. I almost don’t know how to start this review, because how do you possibly put something like this into words? The Sea of Tranquility has so much emotion, devastation, power, helplessness, and an odd sense of hope. […]

On Dublin Street by Samantha Young

On Dublin Street by Samantha Young

If you read my review of Just for Now by Abbi Glines, you’ll know that I’ve been DESPERATE for something sexy. Just for Now was okay, but it wasn’t really the hot, dirty, heavy, dripping with lust kind of book I was looking for. I’m […]

Undeadly by Michele Vail

Undeadly by Michele Vail

I was really excited to read Undeadly because it sounded like some kind of awesome Harry Potter zombie/reaping book! Totally cool, right? As promised, Undeadly had some awesome story elements, but the book itself wasn’t as great as I was hoping. My first issue with […]

Katya’s World by Jonathan L. Howard

Katya’s World by Jonathan L. Howard

Katya’s World is like no other book I’ve read! Maybe it’s because I don’t read a lot of hardcore science fiction, or maybe it is because this book is just so unique, but either way, this story and world was completely new to me. This […]

Ashen Winter by Mike Mullin

Ashen Winter by Mike Mullin

Right off the bat, it’s obvious that I’m not rating Ashen Winter as high as Ashfall. Ashen Winter was a fascinating story that once again really dives into disaster and humanity (or lack thereof), but at the end of the day, I don’t feel like […]

Love Unscripted by Tina Reber

Love Unscripted by Tina Reber

I honestly have very little idea as to how to go about writing this review. Love Unscripted really conflicted me. I absolutely loved the first half of the book. There wasn’t much drama, but it was all about Taryn meeting Ryan and them falling in […]

Point of Retreat by Colleen Hoover

Point of Retreat by Colleen Hoover

If you read my review of Slammed, you’ll know that I quite enjoyed the book. But I really wish I had just stopped there and savoured my good memories. I did not like Point of Retreat. Throughout the entire book I felt like I was […]

Mystic City by Theo Lawrence

Mystic City by Theo Lawrence

I have to admit, Mystic City started out a little tough for me. I was always interested in the story, but I had a hard time grasping the setting. The story takes place in a futuristic Manhattan, and there are a lot of new technologies […]

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