GIVEAWAY ALERT:Be sure to look for details towards the end of this post about how to win your own hardcover copy of Adi Alsaid’s newest YA novel Never Always Sometimes. Harlequin Teen/Indiebound/Kobo/BooksAMillion/Barnes&Nobles Book Synopsis (Taken from Harlequin website): Never date your best friend Always be original Sometimes rules are meant to be broken Best friends Dave…
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Review of Love and Miss Communication by Elyssa Friedland
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/IndieBound “No more stalking people on Google. No more Facebooking exes. No more reading twits on Twitter. No more posting pictures and waiting for “likes.” No more refreshing Gmail every thirty seconds. No more hashtagging meaningless combinations of words. No more Instagramming every instant. No more Foursquaring her whereabouts. No more bidding on…
Dani Hoots’ Review of To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han Amazon/Barnes&Noble Published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers Review by Dani Hoots Jenny Han does a great job at grabbing your attention the moment you open her book. You are immediately thrown into the life of Lara Jean as she finds herself feeling…
Review of Amber Smoke by Kristin Cast
Amazon/Barnes &Nobles/Goodreads When I first discovered that Kristin Cast was writing a new series I was so excited to see what she had in store for the fans of the House of Night series. The concept intrigued me as I have always loved Greco-Roman mythology. As soon as I read that description to find it…
Review of Nancy Thayer’s “The Guest Cottage”
Amazon/ Barnes & Nobles/ Goodreads This is a fair, honest review of the book, even though I did receive a complimentary copy of the book in exchange for a review. Reviewing beach reads, as with reviewing books of varying genres, tends to involve an entirely different rubric or set of rules. The rubric contains all…
Review of “Shadow Study” by Maria V. Snyder: Maria V. Snyder Wednesday
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/ Kobo/Goodreads As promised to fans of Maria V. Snyder’s books (who also happen to be devoted readers of this blog), here is my review of the highly anticipated start of a new series in the worlds of both Ixia and its neighboring country of magic Sitia. But this time around, Maria V….
Thursday Harlequin Romance Cover Parodies- Perfect for the Chilly Winter Evenings
Several years back, I was on the internet, and stumbled by pure happenstance on the funniest crop of Harlequin Book Cover Parodies (Longmire does Harlequin Romance), thus inciting my love for great satire of this campy, silly genre. So, get your bedroom eyes eyes ready. and smoldering glances adjusted, for a funny look at some…
Review of Outlander Book #1, by Diana Gabaldon
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/ Books-A-Million/GoodReads This is the type of novel that you’ll want to read in the thick of autumn, while either dreading or looking forward to the advent of winter. Simply put, Outlander is the perfect addition to your Pumpkin Spice latte filled evenings, as the cool, autumn breeze filters its way through a crack in…
Dani Hoots’ Review of Chained by Night by Larissa Ione
Chained by Night, Book 2 of The MoonBound Clan Vampires by Larissa Ione Amazon/Barnes & Noble Published by: Pocket Books Review by: Dani Hoots Chained by Night, Book 2 of The MoonBound Clan Vampire, by Larissa Ione follows Hunter, a vampire clan leader, as he has promised to marry Rasha Redmoon, the daughter of another clan…
Review of “Mr. Loverman” by Bernardine Evaristo
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/ Books-A-Million/Goodreads As someone who loves exploring new books based on blurbs and descriptions, the premise of Mr. Loverman by Bernardine Evaristo immediately appealed to my fancy. I mean, it’s not every day that you get to read a story about closeted elderly men, right? You can find lots of LGBT stories nowadays,…
Review of Knight of Love
Amazon (Kindle edition) / Barnes and Noble (Nook edition) / Kobo Publisher: Pocket Star (June 9, 2014) Review by: Lindsey When A Bibliophile’s Reverie received the request to review this novel, I could not pass up the opportunity. An atypical heroin who turns the damsel-in-distress tale on its head? Yes, please! I’m a sucker for…
Short review of “Let’s Get Lost,” by Adi Alsaid BEA Snippet
Amazon/Barnes and Nobles/Books-A-Million/Goodreads I was struck with a bit of disappointment, once I realized that Let’s Get Lost was a much more substantial work than the ninety page novella, which I thought it was (judging by the size of the BookExpo America snippet I received). Now, this is not a point of criticism, in any way;rather, I…
