I have a lot of conflicted feelings when it comes to the events that unfold in Endless Knight by Kresley Cole, the second book in her Arcana Chronicles. But the one thing I'm not conflicted about is how I feel about the book itself; I loved it.In the second book of the Arcana Chronicles Evie... Continue Reading →
Endless Knight by Kresley Cole
I have a lot of conflicted feelings when it comes to the events that unfold in Endless Knight by Kresley Cole, the second book in her Arcana Chronicles. But the one thing I'm not conflicted about is how I feel about the book itself; I loved it. In the second book of the Arcana Chronicles... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Dead Ends by Erin Jade Lange
The unlikeliest of friendships makes for the most charming of stories in Dead Ends by Erin Jade Lange, when a teenage bully helps a boy with Down syndrome find his missing father. Dane Washington is one suspension away from expulsion. In a high school full of “haves,” being a “have not” makes Dane feel like... Continue Reading →
Dead Ends by Erin Jade Lange
The unlikeliest of friendships makes for the most charming of stories in Dead Ends by Erin Jade Lange, when a teenage bully helps a boy with Down syndrome find his missing father. Dane Washington is one suspension away from expulsion. In a high school full of “haves,” being a “have not” makes Dane feel like... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Crown of Midnight by Sarah J. Maas
I'm not normally a fan of high fantasy, but Sarah J. Maas's Throne of Glass enchanted me last year -- and once again, Maas has swept me away with the much-anticipates sequel, Crown of Midnight. After a year of hard labor in the Salt Mines of Endovier, eighteen-year-old assassin Celaena Sardothien has won the king's... Continue Reading →
Crown of Midnight by Sarah J. Maas
I'm not normally a fan of high fantasy, but Sarah J. Maas's Throne of Glass enchanted me last year -- and once again, Maas has swept me away with the much-anticipates sequel, Crown of Midnight. After a year of hard labor in the Salt Mines of Endovier, eighteen-year-old assassin Celaena Sardothien has won the king's... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Conjured by Sarah Beth Durst
It is rare these days to find a book so utterly unique and different from everything else out there, that when one does come along, it is near impossible to describe. That's the case with Conjured by Sarah Beth Durst -- a YA novel that defies genre definitions while capturing the imagination with a brilliant... Continue Reading →
Conjured by Sarah Beth Durst
It is rare these days to find a book so utterly unique and different from everything else out there, that when one does come along, it is near impossible to describe. That's the case with Conjured by Sarah Beth Durst -- a YA novel that defies genre definitions while capturing the imagination with a brilliant... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Where the Stars Still Shine by Trish Doller
Sometimes a book grabs you from the very first page and refuses to let go until you've finished the last sentence -- and even then will linger in your mind for days after. The book takes hold and won't let go until you've raced through every word, treasuring each moment while refusing to slow down.... Continue Reading →
Where the Stars Still Shine by Trish Doller
Sometimes a book grabs you from the very first page and refuses to let go until you've finished the last sentence -- and even then will linger in your mind for days after. The book takes hold and won't let go until you've raced through every word, treasuring each moment while refusing to slow down.... Continue Reading →
