We wanted more from these characters–transition, redemption, something. We didn’t get it, but maybe you’ll like SWAY by Kat Spears a lot more than we did.
{Review} Deadly Little Sins by Kara Taylor
We were ultimately disappointed in the conclusion to the Prep School Confidential, Deadly Little Sins.
{Review} Subway Love by Nora Raleigh Baskin
Not your typical time-travel thriller, Subway Love features characters who face deep emotional issues and left us wanting more to their story.
{Review} The Lonesome Young by Lucy Connors
With crazy drama and a couple who seems to be all talk, The Lonesome Young wasn’t the action packed loved story that we expected. Unless the next book is featuring Ethan, we’re not sure if we’ll stick around for the sequel.
{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.
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