by Amanda Foody and Christine Lynn Herman My rating: 5 of 5 stars Reverie Books I Amazon This book was full of surprises for me from the very beginning. There were so many moments I expected one thing and it went in a completely different direction. In a very good way though. The story kept... Continue Reading →
InSEXts Year One
by Marguerite Bennett (Writer) Ariela Kristantina (Illustrator) My rating: 4 of 5 stars Please note this comic is recommended to mature readers for violence/gore and sexual content. Reverie Books I Amazon This was an interesting comic series. I will completely admit to picking this up on a whim. The art drew me to it and... Continue Reading →
The Hollow Places
by T. Kingfisher My rating: 5 of 5 stars This book was bizarre and entertaining all at once. I loved the fact that I constantly felt uncomfortable even if nothing overly spooky happened. The atmosphere was unsettling both in this unknown dimension that was discovered and within the museum the book mostly takes place in.... Continue Reading →
Tryst Six Venom
by Penelope Douglas My rating: 5 of 5 stars This book is filled with so much teen angst, romance, kink, and ridiculousness, and I honestly loved it. I admit I've never really read a bully romance, but this was a perfect introduction. I loved the main characters and the secondary characters were all interesting and... Continue Reading →
The Strange Case of the Alchemist’s Daughter
by Theodora Goss My rating: 5 of 5 stars I absolutely adored this book. It had just the right amount of mystery, humor, drama, and quirk. The gimmick that makes the book what it is was handled in an interesting and fun way. I enjoyed seeing various 19th-century novel monsters accumulate with a twist that... Continue Reading →
This Used to Be Easier
by Katia Rose My rating: 3 of 5 stars Buy from: Amazon I was extremely torn about how I felt with this book. Basically, it was okay. I liked the overall plot, but it just felt a bit underdeveloped. I appreciated the struggles the characters went through, but I never really felt connected to them... Continue Reading →