Tag: Young Adult Fiction

Winston the Zombie Killer: And Dr. Z by Fatima Malik | Excerpt, $10 Giveaway, Review

Winston the Zombie Killer: And Dr. Z by Fatima Malik | Excerpt, $10 Giveawa..

Winston the Zombie Killer: And Dr. Z by Fatima Malik | Excerpt, $10 Giveaway, Review

An emotionally unintelligent 18-year-old Winston wakes up to a zombie virus outbreak. Only adults seem to be affected while kids run around losing their minds . . . or brains?
Together, a 15-year-old genius Jason B (who seems to be taking this very well), and Winston fight to get out of town and make unexpected friends along the way. Keeping track of his zombie kills was hard enough, now he has to go hunting for a special zombie too?

Amanda911 by Mark Schreiber | Review, $50 Giveaway, and Interview

Amanda911 by Mark Schreiber | Review, $50 Giveaway, and Interview

Amanda911 by Mark Schreiber | Review, $50 Giveaway, and Interview

Amanda911 is a story for our time, about an occupation that didn't exist a few years ago, but that millions now aspire to. It's a funny, fast-paced journey through the contemporary digital landscape that is the influencer phenomenon.

Relatively Normal Secrets by C.W. Allen | Spotlight, Excerpt, Giveaway

Relatively Normal Secrets by C.W. Allen | Spotlight, Excerpt, Giveaway

Relatively Normal Secrets by C.W. Allen | Spotlight, Excerpt, $25 Giveaway

Tuesday and Zed Furst are perfectly normal children with perfectly strange parents. Their father won't discuss his job, their mother never leaves the house without her guard dog, and the topic of the family tree is off limits.

Journey to the Hopewell Star

Journey to the Hopewell Star

Journey to the Hopewell Star by Hannah D. State | Review
I highly recommend this Award-Winning, Genre-Defying, Entertaining novel to readers from teens to YA to Adults of all ages. Grab a copy & let it captivate you today!

Instructions for Dancing by Nicola Yoon | Review

Instructions for Dancing by Nicola Yoon | Review

Instructions for Dancing by Nicola Yoon | Review
Evie Thomas doesn't believe in love anymore. Especially after the strangest thing occurs one otherwise ordinary afternoon: She witnesses a couple kiss and is overcome with a vision of how their romance began . . . and how it will end. After all, even the greatest love stories end with a broken heart, eventually.

Can Evie overcome her cynicism, or will it cost her more than she can bear to pay?

Please read my review of this fabulous look at love, cynicism, and risk.