Who knew Cold War Russia could be so captivating? Sekret by Lindsay Smith lifts the Iron Curtain for a fascinating, paranormal twist on one of history's most intriguing periods. An empty mind is a safe mind. Yulia's father always taught her to hide her thoughts and control her emotions to survive the harsh realities of... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Sekret by Lindsay Smith
Who knew Cold War Russia could be so captivating? Sekret by Lindsay Smith lifts the Iron Curtain for a fascinating, paranormal twist on one of history's most intriguing periods. An empty mind is a safe mind. Yulia's father always taught her to hide her thoughts and control her emotions to survive the harsh realities of... Continue Reading →
Love Letters to the Dead by Ava Dellaira
Love Letters to the Dead by Ava Dellaira is a coming-of-age story cloaked in grief and guilt. Championed by Perks of Being a Wallflower author Stephen Chbosky as "the announcement of a bold new literary voice," Love Letters to the Dead is a striking story about accepting loss, and learning to see beyond one's own... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Love Letters to the Dead by Ava Dellaira
Love Letters to the Dead by Ava Dellaira is a coming-of-age story cloaked in grief and guilt. Championed by Perks of Being a Wallflower author Stephen Chbosky as "the announcement of a bold new literary voice," Love Letters to the Dead is a striking story about accepting loss, and learning to see beyond one's own... Continue Reading →
Also by Claudia Gray: Fateful
One of my favorite books that Claudia Gray has written is her only standalone novel. I adore her series, but Fateful -- a delightful mix of history and the supernatural -- was so captivating and fun to read. And, ironically, even though I loved the idea of a standalone novel, I would have happily read... Continue Reading →
Also by Claudia Gray: Fateful
One of my favorite books that Claudia Gray has written is her only standalone novel. I adore her series, but Fateful -- a delightful mix of history and the supernatural -- was so captivating and fun to read. And, ironically, even though I loved the idea of a standalone novel, I would have happily read... Continue Reading →
New YA Releases: March 25, 2014
Here's a look at some of today's new YA releases: The Cracks in the Kingdom by Jaclyn Moriarty Princess Ko's been bluffing about the mysterious absence of her father, desperately trying to keep the government running on her own. But if she can't get him back in a matter of weeks, the consequence may be... Continue Reading →
Contest: The Ring & the Crown by Melissa de la Cruz
Today we are excited to be kicking off a fun new contest to celebrate the release of The Ring and the Crown by Melissa de la Cruz (author of the Blue Bloods series and Witches of East End) - in stores April 1st. The Contest Submit your entries via Rafflecopter for a chance to win.... Continue Reading →
Contest: The Ring & the Crown by Melissa de la Cruz
Today we are excited to be kicking off a fun new contest to celebrate the release of The Ring and the Crown by Melissa de la Cruz (author of the Blue Bloods series and Witches of East End) - in stores April 1st. The Contest Submit your entries via Rafflecopter for a chance to win.... Continue Reading →
Also by Claudia Gray: The Evernight Series
As I've said many times here, I am a HUGE huge fan of Claudia Gray - and I was first introduced to her writing through the Evernight series, which was her first published YA novel. I went on to devour all four books in the series - plus the fifth companion novel (which I read... Continue Reading →
