{Review} Nightmares! by Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller

Funny, adventurous, and exciting, Nightmares is not to be missed. With humor, emotion and action, Miller and Segel have captured the true heart of what a Middle Grade novel should be.


{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} Moonlands by Steven Savile

We might go back and give Moonlands another try, but we doubt it.


{Review} Sea of Stars by Amy A. Bartol

A fast-paced thriller with an intriguing storyline and lovable characters, we loved Sea of Stars and can’t wait to read more in the Kricket series by Amy A. Bartol.


{Review} The Orphan Queen by Jodi Meadows

The Orphan Queen is about discovering the price you are willing to pay for what you think is right when you’re living in a world ruled by those wishing to keep you down, and what it’s like to have to hide behind armor and become someone you’re not just to survive. It’s not the best thing Jodi Meadows has ever written, but we’ll be back for more.


{Review} Glass Heart by Amy Garvey

Glass Heart has it all: action, adventure, authentic main characters, and a swoony boy. What more could you ask for?


{Review} Cold Kiss by Amy Garvey

Even if you aren’t a zombie fan, Amy Garvey is a great writer who paints an amazing picture, and Cold Kiss is definitely worth reading.


{Review} Cruel Beauty by Rosamund Hodge

A retelling with a twist. This debut is a haunting, and beautifully dark love story.