Category: Book Reviews

Only When It’s Love by Olivia Spring | Spotlight Tour

Only When It’s Love by Olivia Spring | Spotlight Tour

Alex is tired of being single. After years of disastrous hook-ups and relationships that lead to the bedroom but nowhere else, Alex is convinced she’ll never find her Mr. Right. Then her newly married friend Stacey recommends what worked for her: a self-help book that guarantees Alex will find true love in just seven steps. Sounds simple, right?

Bad Habits by Flynn Meaney | Review

Bad Habits by Flynn Meaney | Review

Hilarious, bold, sparky and surprising, this is the funniest feminist book you’ll read all year.

Alex is a rebel from the tip of her purple fauxhawk to the toes of her biker boots. She’s tried everything she can think of to get expelled from her strict Catholic boarding school. Nothing has worked so far – but now, Alex has a new plan.

Specter by Katie Jane Gallagher | Review

Specter by Katie Jane Gallagher | Review

Horror aficionado Lanie Adams should be thrilled when two eighties-era ghosts materialize in her bedroom. Yet after a fainting incident unbecoming of a horror nerd, she would rather her haunting just go away—the ghosts’ waterlogged voices and ice-cold auras are more terrifying than any movie. Enlisting the help of Ryan, an entirely-too-cute stoner, she makes it her mission to put the spirits stalking her to rest.

Twinkle and Shooting Stars by Patricia Leavy | Double Book Spotlight

Twinkle and Shooting Stars by Patricia Leavy | Double Book Spotlight

Twinkle and Shooting Stars by Patricia Leavy | Double Book Spotlight | Giveaway A Book Blog Spotlight Tour from iRead Book Tours. Thank you to Patricia Leavy & Lauren of iRead Book Tours for providing me the information for this tour. ******************** This book is also available on Bookshop and Barnes & Noble. ******************** Support […]

Ever Alice by H.J. Ramsay | 2020 BBNYA Finalist Tour

Ever Alice by H.J. Ramsay | 2020 BBNYA Finalist Tour

Ever Alice by H.J. Ramsay | 2020 BBNYA Finalist Tour

Alice’s stories of Wonderland did more than raise a few eyebrows – it landed her in an asylum. Now at 15 years of age, she’s willing to do anything to leave, which includes agreeing to an experimental procedure. When Alice decides at the last minute not to go through with it, she escapes with the White Rabbit to Wonderland and trades one madhouse for another: The court of the Queen of Hearts.

Sadie Sprocket Builds a Rocket by Sue Fleiss | Review

Sadie Sprocket Builds a Rocket by Sue Fleiss | Review

Sadie Sprocket Builds a Rocket empowers all children, but especially girls, to dream of feats they can perform. It stresses the science and math behind most projects without making it seem like learning. The book includes “Sadie’s Notebook” at the end to learn more about Mars and women in space. It’s a nice addition.

Halo by Olga Gibbs | Celestial Creatures | Review

Halo by Olga Gibbs | Celestial Creatures | Review

The stage is set. The armies are in their positions.
However, what Ariel had gathered hardly can be called an “army”, maybe a mob at a push, but it’s all she has. This handful of the fallen is her only chance for survival in the final battle.

The pages of the final book of the “Celestial Creatures” are full of betrayal, power struggle, the final battle, heartache, and fulfilling one’s destiny: becoming the feared archangel, the sole ruler of Heaven.