An intoxicating and action-packed new saga of love, betrayal, and honor, Flame in the Mist by Renee Ahdieh is a worthy follow-up to the author's best-selling The Wrath & the Dawn duology set in a world inspired by feudal Japan. The daughter of a prominent samurai, Mariko has long known her place—she may be an... Continue Reading →
Cold Summer by Gwen Cole
Today's review is part of the official blog tour for this book. Be sure to keep reading for more about the book, author, and tour - plus your chance to win a copy! A contemporary coming of age love story with a time traveling twist, Cold Summer by Gwen Cole is an enchanting romance about... Continue Reading →
Posted by John David Anderson + Blog Tour Contest
Today's review is part of the official blog tour for Posted by John David Anderson. Keep reading for more about the book, the blog tour & your chance to win a copy! From John David Anderson, author of the acclaimed Ms. Bixby’s Last Day, comes a humorous, poignant, and original contemporary story about bullying, broken... Continue Reading →
Kill All Happies by Rachel Cohn
What happens when your carefully planned, senior party/last hurrah at beloved-but-now-closed small town icon goes horribly awry? You go with it. That's the premise behind Rachel Cohn's LOL-worthy new YA comedy, Kill All Happies. Last Call at Happies! Tonight, 8 P.M. Senior Class Only! Please with the Shhhh…. This is it. Graduation. And Vic Navarro... Continue Reading →
Royce Rolls by Margaret Stohl + Blog Tour Contest
Today's book review is part of the official Royce Rolls blog tour. Be sure to keep reading for more about the book & your chance to win a copy! The ridiculous world of reality TV gets turned on its head in Royce Rolls by Margaret Stohl, a hilarious new YA about how far one teen... Continue Reading →
Definitions of Indefinable Things by Whitney Taylor
A quirky, coming-of-age saga with heart and humor, Definitions of Indefinable Things is a story about life, love, family, and forgiveness. Reggie isn’t really a romantic: she’s been hurt by the world too often, and doesn’t let people in as a rule. Plus, when you’re dealing with “the Three Stages of Depression,” it can be pretty... Continue Reading →
Defy the Stars by Claudia Gray + Blog Tour Contest
Today's review is part of the official blog tour for Defy the Stars. Be sure to keep reading for your chance to win a copy of this book & more! A story that is both epic and intimate in scale, Defy the Stars by Claudia Gray is a far-reaching saga across the universe that seeks... Continue Reading →
Letters to the Lost by Brigid Kemmerer
One of the most recent books to keep me up well past my bedtime, Letters to the Lost by Brigid Kemmerer is an addictive read about finding romance in the most unlikely of places. Juliet Young always writes letters to her mother, a world-traveling photojournalist. Even after her mother's death, she leaves letters at her... Continue Reading →
Pointe, Claw by Amber J. Keyser
A cutting look at the many ways teen girls' bodies and lives are viewed as objects, Pointe, Claw by Amber J. Keyser is the rallying cry for young women everywhere to stand up and own their voices, their bodies, and their selves. Jessie Vale dances in an elite ballet program. She has to be perfect... Continue Reading →
Just Another Girl by Elizabeth Eulberg
In a society where women and girls are constantly pitted against each other -- both in the real world and in countless forms of entertainment -- Elizabeth Eulberg seeks to take down the girl fight, and remind us that "the other woman" is really Just Another Girl, her newest young adult book. And she does... Continue Reading →
