A time travel YA book, that made me smile, remanence and admire the woman wore wrote it. I highly recommend you check this book out! Book Synopsis When Magz finds an old key in a dusty old high school yearbook, she hardly expects it to open up a time travel portal in the school’s book … Continue reading Class of 1983 by Victoria Maxwell
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Lurking in the Woods by Anne Stryker
After reading the preview of this book, I was really looking forward to enjoying it as a summer read. Book Synopsis Bryn Kolt can’t seem to stay put—or perhaps she can’t seem to find what she’s looking for. Traveling the country ever since cancer took her mother five years ago, Bryn has yet to fill … Continue reading Lurking in the Woods by Anne Stryker
The Gilded King by Josie Jaffrey
Jaffrey's constructed world draws you into it and captivates you. Book Synopsis In the Blue, the world’s last city, all is not well. Julia is stuck within its walls. She serves the nobility from a distance until she meets Lucas, a boy who believes in fairy tales that Julia’s world can’t accommodate. The Blue is … Continue reading The Gilded King by Josie Jaffrey
A War Within by Katherine Hastings
A great period romance, Katherine Hastings gets me again with a great plot and likable characters. Another hit in my books! Book Synopsis Love. Honor. Redemption. Auguste never knew love, friendship or family until he found them with his brothers-in-arms when he joined the French Army during WWI. When his past catches up with him … Continue reading A War Within by Katherine Hastings
Archangel’s Prophecy by Nalini Singh
My favourite author brings out another whopping follow up in her Guild Hunter series. The book's impact has left some fans with a slightly sour taste in their mouths. Book Synopsis: Midnight and dawn, Elena’s wings are unique among angelkind…and now they’re failing. The first mortal to be turned into an immortal in angelic memory, … Continue reading Archangel’s Prophecy by Nalini Singh
Guest Review: Angels Can’t Swim by Alexandra McCann
The lovely Fawn from Bookish Fawn reviewed this heart wrenching New Adult novel. A compelling read for those seeking a coming of age story. Book Synopsis Angels Can’t Swim is an original, honest coming-of-age novella that examines what goes on behind the scenes for three college swimmers. Jenna, Maggie, and Eden are each incredibly different in … Continue reading Guest Review: Angels Can’t Swim by Alexandra McCann
Beyond Circumstances by Gloria Joynt-Lang
I was so impressed with this book! Really refreshing, the mix of topics were blended together so beautifully that I devoured it in only a few sittings! Book Synopsis: Dr. Lexie Draden didn’t want to leave her successful career as a surgeon in Chicago, but she didn’t have a choice. Her family needed to heal, … Continue reading Beyond Circumstances by Gloria Joynt-Lang
Ocean Light by Nalini Singh
If you have been following my blog, then you know this review was bound to happen! Nalini Singh produces another great follow up in her second arc Psy-Changeling series. Book Synopsis: Security specialist Bowen Knight has come back from the dead. But there's a ticking time bomb in his head: a chip implanted to block … Continue reading Ocean Light by Nalini Singh
Judgement Road by Christine Feehan
I was so excited to read the new series launched by Christine Feehan. A spin off from the Sisters of the Heart, I was ready for love, action and supernatural powers! It's a long road to redemption. As the enforcer of the Torpedo Ink motorcycle club, Reaper lives for riding and fighting. He's a stone-cold … Continue reading Judgement Road by Christine Feehan
When It All Goes Still by Allison Mullinax
Book Synopsis: Traveler is arrogant, rebellious, and the most skilful Observation Agent within the division. His refusal to follow the agency rules finally catches up to him and a girl witnesses him time-travel. Johanna Martin is a witty adventurous runner recovering from the tragic loss of her parents. Confused by the dark-faced stranger and what … Continue reading When It All Goes Still by Allison Mullinax