{Review} Feuds by Avery Hastings

The forbidden romance of Romeo and Juliet with a dystopian vibe? We’re all about it. Though we wanted more from the characters and the world in Feuds by Avery Hastings, we liked it and will definitely be back for more.


{Review} The Winner’s Curse by Marie Rutkoski

Twisty, powerful, and swoony. The Winner’s Curse is a cannot be missed novel written by a brilliant mind. At it’s core this is a story about love and power- what someone can and will do because of it, and when they no longer have it.


{Review} Asunder by Jodi Meadows

With even more to the story than we could have ever dreamed, Jodi Meadows weaves together words and characters that make us anxious for more.


{Review} Fugitive X by Gregg Rosenblum

If you’re looking for a book that‘s action packed, suspenseful, a little bit creepy, and reads like a movie, then Fugitive X is for you.


{Review} Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins

Within the pages of Catching Fire you will find acts of courage, oppressed people finding their voices, and a captivating romance. Our favorite in the series.