{Review} Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins

Hilarious, passionate, and real. Anna and the French Kiss set the swoon standard for all other YA romance and is absolutely required reading. Perfect book is perfect. C’est magnifique!


{Review} #scandal by Sarah Ockler

Even with the sweet shoulder kisses, a boy we liked, and realistic emotions, #scandal was a tad on the too-dramatic side. We would prefer more from the characters and a better-developed plot instead of the canned preachy-ness, but we guess you can’t have everything.


{Review} Better off Friends by Elizabeth Eulberg

A fast-paced super sweet coming-of-age tale of first loves and true friendship that poses an answer to the age-old question: can girls and guys really be just friends?


{Review} Psi Another Day by D.R. Rosensteel (with Giveaway)

Action-packed with a mystery to solve and a snarky girl, Psi Another Day is a promising debut in a new series that we’re looking forward to reading more of.


{Review} Side Effects May Vary by Julie Murphy

Despite an amazing boy who made us flail and swoon a good idea for a book, the rest of this story leaves something to be desired–like a main character that we don’t hate. ::sadface::


{Review} Landry Park by Bethany Hagen

Landry Park’s confusing society dynamic and not-so-developed characters are the reasons you can take this off the top of your TBR pile.


{Review} Brooke by Veronica Rossi

Veronica Rossi is the justification we always give for having novellas, and giving us more of the characters that we already loved as well as some insight into the one character that perhaps none of us liked, Brooke is the perfect little bite to tide us over until the series conclusion.


{Review} Defy by Sara B. Larson

Sara B. Larson’s debut novel is a tale of family, loyalty, and Kingdom. Its pages are filled with war, betrayal, and most importantly, love