Holy buckets. I knew I was going to love this book, because I have absolutely adored every one of BK Borison’s books so far, just I was not prepared for the way this book was going to blow me away. Borison has said First Time Caller is a “love letter […]
I loved Khabra’s first book, Collide, and I was so excited to get a chance to review Spiral! It didn’t disappoint. Elias and Sage are so much fun together; Sage is hilarious with her confrontations and spunkiness and pushing Eli out of his comfort zone. Can’t wait for the next […]
I wasn’t sure about The Wedding Dashers when I first heard about it. I’m not a huge fan of the road trip trope, but once I read the story description I knew it was worth a shot. I’m so glad I took a chance on it as it was so […]
I loved this version of Accidentally Amy! I read the story as a serial in Painter’s email newsletter and then again when she released it as a self-published ebook. This is definitely my favorite version of the book. It’s been polished and a POV from Blake has been added, which […]
What a great addition to the Bride of the Shadow King series! I loved this second book; it’s filled with tons of action and adventure, as well as tension and longing between Princess Faraine and King Vor. Each time I thought I had something figured out there would be a […]
This story was everything I hoped it would be – swoony, romantic, and full of the tension of both a band and a couple reuniting. The Glitter Bats are reuniting after six years, thanks to Valerie Quinn’s machinations. She needs good press in order to change her image in the […]
This truly was a bittersweet read. Connolly manages hard topics such as grief and heartbreak wonderfully. The book opens in a way I never would have expected and drew me in to Maddie’s life from the very first chapter. I loved Maddie and Dom’s back-and-forth dialogue and their clash of […]
I’m so torn about this review. Ferguson’s writing is good and her characters are well fleshed-out individually, however, I struggled with the pacing. There was just not enough going on for me in the first 50% of the book and not much tension or chemistry between the FMC and MMC. […]