If you love time travel, swoony boys, and/or ever thought about what you would do if you knew your fate, you’re going to love Return Once More.
{Review} FROSH: First Blush by Mónica B. Wagner
With complex, relatable characters and fun, realistic storylines, FROSH: First Blush by Mónica B. Wagner is a must-read for New Adult lovers.
{Review} Unspoken by C. C. Hunter
This series is seriously underappreciated. If you’re looking for a swoony vampire boy and a girl who kicks ass, you should definitely check out Unspoken by C.C. Hunter.
{Review} Red Girl, Blue Boy by Lauren Baratz-Logsted
A total waste of our time and epic disappointment, Red Girl, Blue Boy by Lauren Baratz-Logsted could have been awesome but really, really wasn’t.
{Review} The Affiliate by K.A. Linde (with Giveaway)
If you’re looking for a dystopian young adult fantasy series to dive into, The Affiliate, the first book in the Ascension Series by K.A. Linde, is a great one to try.
{Review} Finding Perfect by Kendra C. Highley
If you’re looking for a fast read with sweet characters and storyline you’ll keep falling for, Finding Perfect by Kendra C. Highley is just what you need!
{Review} Dream Things True by Marie Marquardt
We were disappointed in DREAM THINGS TRUE by Marie Marquardt. We totally recognize that we might have hyped it up just a teensy bit too much in our own minds.
{Review} Most Likely to Succeed by Jennifer Echols
The best of the series. If you are looking for a funny, authentic, not-too-angsty high-school read with lots of drama, then we think you’ll love swoony Sawyer and the gang from Most Likely to Succeed.
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