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Book Review: All Fall Down by Ally Carter

Book Review: All Fall Down by Ally Carter

"All Fall Down" by Ally Carter was definitely worth the wait. I've been waiting weeks to get this book on audiobook from my local library. I also have a signed hardcover but I really wanted to listen to it…
Book Review and Giveaway: A Letter to My Mom by Lisa Erspamer

Book Review and Giveaway: A Letter to My Mom by Lisa Erspamer

A Letter to My Mom" by Lisa Erspamer is a really cute book. I thought it was so sweet how people wrote letters to their mom. This is something that I do all the time with my own mom so I think it is great to see th…
Book Review: The Memory Key by Liana Liu

Book Review: The Memory Key by Liana Liu

I was so excited when I heard about "The Memory Key" by Liana Liu. Much to my dismay I really didn't like this book. I had such a hard time getting into the story. I loved the idea of what "The Memory…
Book Review: Owlet by Emma Michaels

Book Review: Owlet by Emma Michaels

“Owlet” by Emma Michaels is definitely an interesting story. Iris is a 17 year old girl that has severe asthma. She has a dream about an island with white feathers that she is able to escape too. When she learns that th…
Teaser Tuesday: The Memory Key by Liana Liu

Teaser Tuesday: The Memory Key by Liana Liu

My Teaser: "Because despite the anger and confusion and hurt, despite the sadness, despite the fact my head feels like it's about to burst, I'm not ready to give this up, these memories of my mother, this li…
Book Review: A Darker Past by Jus Accardo

Book Review: A Darker Past by Jus Accardo

"A Darker Past" by Jus Accardo is the second novel installment in the "Darker Agency" series. The main character Jessie is just as snarky as the first novel. I am glad that she is back and here to pr…
Broken Forest Blog Tour: Excerpt

Broken Forest Blog Tour: Excerpt

Excerpt: For what seemed like hours, I held her in my arms. The fire had died to barely a flicker. She’d fallen asleep, and I was content to hold her until morning, but I told her I’d leave and I needed her to trust me. Sl…