Seventeen-year-old Nadia Petrov is an outcast in her tight-knit community of people with special abilities. Nadia must invade people’s dreams to survive. She sneaks into sleeping victims’ rooms, slips into their heads, and then turns their dreams into horrifying nightmares.…
Blog Tour: Lola Carlyle’s 12-Step Romance by Danielle Younge-Ullman
Lola Carlyle is lonely, out of sorts, and in for a boring summer. So when her best friend, Sydney, calls to rave about her stay at a posh Malibu rehab and reveals that the love of Lola’s life, Wade…
Book Review: Mental by Justice Serai
Hope is an illusion meant to convince the broken to keep on living. That’s me. Broken. My father pays heaps of money for doctors at the Norfolk Psychiatric Center to fix me. I’ve spent six months of my prime teenage…
Book Review: A Work of Art by Melody Maysonet
The last time I ever read a book this harsh and unabashed, I was sixteen and unhealthily into E.R. Frank books. I don’t think I’ll be ever able to fully describe how painful it was to read about the experiences…
Book Review: Jex Malone by C.L. Gaber and V.C. Stanley
Simply put, this novel was a big disappointment for me in so many ways. To be fair, I broke the numero uno code of honor of all readers: I judged the book by the cover. I expected the protagonist to…
Book Review: Dreamfire by Kit Alloway
Unlike most 17-year-olds, Joshlyn Weaver has a sacred duty. She’s the celebrated daughter of the dream walkers, a secret society whose members enter the Dream universe we all share and battle nightmares. If they fail, the emotional turmoil in the…