Ariel better move over, because there's another little mermaid shaking things up under the sea in Of Poseidon by Anna Banks. Okay, so maybe she's not exactly a mermaid, but Emma -- the heroine of Of Poseidon -- has one fishy story that will have readers swooning for more: Galen, a Syrena prince, searches land... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Sacre Bleu by Christopher Moore
Christopher Moore's latest book, Sacre Bleu, opens with the prologue telling us that this book is about the color blue. How can you write a book about the color blue? This is how. Christopher Moore pulls it off with his great gift of story and humor. Sacre Bleu begins with the death of Vincent Van... Continue Reading →
Sacre Bleu by Christopher Moore
Christopher Moore's latest book, Sacre Bleu, opens with the prologue telling us that this book is about the color blue. How can you write a book about the color blue? This is how. Christopher Moore pulls it off with his great gift of story and humor. Sacre Bleu begins with the death of Vincent Van... Continue Reading →
Book Review: First Comes Love by Katie Kacvinsky
A contemporary romance of the best kind, prepare to fall in love with First Comes Love by Katie Kacvinsky. Like his name, Gray is dark and stormy. Dylan, a girl always searching for what’s next, seemingly unable to settle down, is the exact opposite: full of light and life. On the outside, they seem like... Continue Reading →
First Comes Love by Katie Kacvinsky
A contemporary romance of the best kind, prepare to fall in love with First Comes Love by Katie Kacvinsky. Like his name, Gray is dark and stormy. Dylan, a girl always searching for what’s next, seemingly unable to settle down, is the exact opposite: full of light and life. On the outside, they seem like... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Underworld by Meg Cabot
Everything that first seduced me when I read Abandon by Meg Cabot is back and then some in the new sequel, Underworld. Cabot's sexy and imaginative retelling of the Persephone story gets intensified, with higher stakes, more romance, more risk, and more to love. Escape from the realm of the dead is impossible when someone... Continue Reading →
Underworld by Meg Cabot
Everything that first seduced me when I read Abandon by Meg Cabot is back and then some in the new sequel, Underworld. Cabot's sexy and imaginative retelling of the Persephone story gets intensified, with higher stakes, more romance, more risk, and more to love. Escape from the realm of the dead is impossible when someone... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Enchanted by Alethea Kontis
Classic fairy tales get new life in Enchanted by Alethea Kontis, a re-telling of "The Frog Prince" that is sprinkled with elements of countless other beloved stories. Kontis lovingly weaves in references to classics like "Jack & the Beanstalk," "Cinderella," "The Red Shoes," and "The Princess & the Pea." It isn't easy being the rather... Continue Reading →
Enchanted by Alethea Kontis
Classic fairy tales get new life in Enchanted by Alethea Kontis, a re-telling of "The Frog Prince" that is sprinkled with elements of countless other beloved stories. Kontis lovingly weaves in references to classics like "Jack & the Beanstalk," "Cinderella," "The Red Shoes," and "The Princess & the Pea." It isn't easy being the rather... Continue Reading →
Book Review: When You Were Mine by Rebecca Serle
"For never was a story of more woe, than this of Juliet & her Romeo" ... until now, that is. Because the tale of Romeo & Rosaline is full of far more woe -- as proven by When You Were Mine by Rebecca Serle, a modernized re-imagining of Romeo & Juliet told from the perspective... Continue Reading →
