This is my third Brigid Kemmerer book, and I think it might be favorite of hers EVER so far. This ticked soooo many boxes for me. What jumps out[…]
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TAROT by Marissa Kennerson: Author Guest Post! (Blog Tour Stop)
Now that PitchWars is over, I am FINALLY breaking my 3-month-long blogging hiatus and I am back to enthusiastically shriek about books on the World Wide Web –[…]
What the Woods Keep by Katya de Becerra : creepy trees and dark sci-fi
Anything promising exciting dark sci-fantasy with creepy woods and small-town intrigue gets my attention just like that. One of my all-time favorite tropes will forever be haunted trees, and[…]
Not Even Bones by Rebecca Schaeffer : dissecting monsters and black markets and morality
Dexter meets This Savage Song in this dark fantasy about a girl who sells magical body parts on the black market — until she’s betrayed. Nita[…]
Nyxia Unleashed by Scott Reintgen – Blog Tour + GIVEAWAY!
Hi, all! Today I’ll be spotlighting one of my most anticipated 2018 reads – none other than the sequel to the space-y, alien-y, ultimate-squad-y NYXIA! NYXIA UNLEASHED also[…]
Like Never and Always by Ann Aguirre – identities and cars and scandals
I don’t think it’s an exaggeration at all to say that I am always, always in the mood for a good suspenseful thriller. I love twisty narratives. I[…]
Legendary by Stephanie Garber : cursed playing cards and mysterious tattooed boys and pretty dresses
I’m a bit shocked right now. Let’s flash back to April of last year, shall we? CARAVAL was easily my most anticipated read. Easily. I went in with such[…]
Emergency Contact by Mary H K Choi : cute texting and shy girls and baker boys
This is entirely adorable and I love it. Look, I think I have two settings when it comes to favorite genres that I’d read in one setting: either the darkest,[…]
The Map of Salt and Stars by Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar : war-torn syria, survival, and the most gorgeous writing style you’ve ever seen
This is such a lovely, important book. And it’s quite different from my usual reads. It’s not YA, for example (although I can confidently say that there are many aspects[…]
Lies You Never Told Me by Jennifer Donaldson : lies and secrets and skateboards
This is how thrillers should be. Everyone, take note. Look, by far the genre I’m the most pickiest with is thrillers. So rare do I genuinely[…]
Brightly Burning by Alexa Donne : spaceships and survival and jane eyre
I like this book more than I care to admit. Look, I’ll be honest: you could set anything in space, and I’ll all but guarantee I’ll like it. Once[…]
Stay Sweet by Siobhan Vivian : ice cream and friendship and summer
This, unfortunately, is a solid no from me. Look, I have nothing against fluffy contemporaries. Nothing at all. In fact, I like to seek them out, because they’re refreshing.[…]