Goodreads The StoryGraph Book Depository Barnes and Noble IndieBound Goodreads rating: 3.5 stars Book content warnings: graphic murder descriptions, suicide Summary in a quote: "She didn't know if she could love her own mangled, strange heart. She wanted someone else to do it for her, to see it beating behind her ribs and to… Continue reading Review: Genuine Fraud by E. Lockhart (great, but also not)
Tag: YA
Review Thursday: Resurrection Girls by Ava Morgyn
Hello, everyone! I'm back for a brief moment with a review of a book I recently read and absolutely loved. Enjoy! Amazon Goodreads Book Depository Barnes and Noble Standalone to date Blurb: "Olivia Foster hasn’t felt alive since her little brother drowned in the backyard pool three years ago. Then Kara Hallas moves in across… Continue reading Review Thursday: Resurrection Girls by Ava Morgyn
Review Wednesday: Wild Rose by Lucy Winton (#1)
Amazon (available with Kindle Unlimited) Goodreads Roses #1 Blurb: "Milly Costello has lived in the walled city of Redcross for two years. She wants nothing more than to get out - but when the mysterious Wolf-Lords arrive, she may get her wish in a way she doesn't expect. And that's to say nothing of the… Continue reading Review Wednesday: Wild Rose by Lucy Winton (#1)
Review Wednesday: The Bone Witch by Rin Chupeco (#1)
Amazon Goodreads Book Depository Barnes and Noble The Bone Witch #1 (trilogy) Blurb: "In the captivating start to a new, darkly lyrical fantasy series for readers of Leigh Bardugo and Sabaa Tahir, Tea can raise the dead, but resurrection comes at a price...Let me be clear: I never intended to raise my brother from his… Continue reading Review Wednesday: The Bone Witch by Rin Chupeco (#1)
Review Sunday: Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo (#1)
Amazon Goodreads Book Depository Barnes and Noble #1 of a duology (to date; a third novel is reportedly in the works) Blurb: "Ketterdam: a bustling hub of international trade where anything can be had for the right price–and no one knows that better than criminal prodigy Kaz Brekker. Kaz is offered a chance at a… Continue reading Review Sunday: Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo (#1)
Review Sunday: Defy (#1) by Sara B. Larson
Amazon Goodreads Book Depository Barnes and Noble Defy #1 (trilogy) Blurb: "Alexa Hollen is a fighter. Forced to disguise herself as a boy and serve in the king's army, Alex uses her quick wit and fierce sword-fighting skills to earn a spot on the elite prince's guard. But when a powerful sorcerer sneaks into the… Continue reading Review Sunday: Defy (#1) by Sara B. Larson
Review Sunday: Tower of Dawn by Sarah J. Maas (#6)
Amazon Goodreads Book Depository Barnes and Noble Throne of Glass #6 (penultimate) Blurb: "In the next installment of the New York Times bestselling Throne of Glass series, follow Chaol on his sweeping journey to a distant empire.Chaol Westfall has always defined himself by his unwavering loyalty, his strength, and his position as the Captain of… Continue reading Review Sunday: Tower of Dawn by Sarah J. Maas (#6)
Review Sunday: What We Saw by Aaron Hartzler
Amazon Goodreads Book Depository Barnes and Noble Standalone Blurb: "Kate Weston can piece together most of the bash at John Doone’s house: shots with Stacey Stallard, Ben Cody taking her keys and getting her home early—the feeling that maybe he’s becoming more than just the guy she’s known since they were kids.But when a picture… Continue reading Review Sunday: What We Saw by Aaron Hartzler
Review, Release, and GIVEAWAY Wednesday: If Only It Were Yesterday by A.M. Heath (#1)
Amazon Goodreads A Season Passed #1 Blurb: "Liz Cooke has two problems in life: Her social media is filled with brewing political conflict and her idea of a perfect man seems to have gone extinct a century ago. Inspired by the contents of an antique trunk, Liz dreams she time-travels to 1885. As she sets… Continue reading Review, Release, and GIVEAWAY Wednesday: If Only It Were Yesterday by A.M. Heath (#1)
Review Sunday: The Darkest Part of the Forest by Holly Black
Amazon Goodreads Book Depository Barnes and Noble Standalone to date Blurb: "Children can have a cruel, absolute sense of justice. Children can kill a monster and feel quite proud of themselves. A girl can look at her brother and believe they’re destined to be a knight and a bard who battle evil. She can believe… Continue reading Review Sunday: The Darkest Part of the Forest by Holly Black