Tonight the Streets Are Ours by Leila Sales. I’m no stranger to Sales’ work, as in the past I reviewed This Song Will Save Your Life, which had mention of The Cure’s “Elise” so you know I had to have…
Book Review: ‘The One Thing’ by Marci Lyn Curtis
I liked “The One Thing” because it was a reasonably fast paced read, but I didn’t love it. It’s not even close to being one of my personal favorite contemporary romance books that I’ve read so far this year, but I still…
Read of the Week: ‘No Place to Fall’ by Jaye Robin Brown
Amber Vaughn is a good girl. She sings solos at church, babysits her nephew after school, and spends every Friday night hanging out at her best friend Devon’s house. It’s only when Amber goes exploring in the woods near her…
Book Review: ‘Map to the Stars’ by Jen Malone
The California dream was supposed to give seventeen-year-old Annie Shelton a fresh start, far removed from her dad’s unusual betrayal. But when things don’t go according to plan in La La Land, Annie’s mom snags a last-minute gig as makeup…
The Blog Most Likely To…Keep Your TBR List at an All-Time High
In celebration of Huntley Fitzpatrick’s upcoming new book The Boy Most Likely To, we are participating in Penguin Random House blogger’s campaign, ‘The Blog Most Likely To…’ In the Young Folks, we enjoy keeping you all in the loop of…
Read of the Week: Get Happy by Mary Amato
In this poignant, realistic, contemporary YA by a state master list star, perfect for fans of Sarah Dessen and Gayle Forman, a young songwriter builds a substitute family with her friends in place of the broken family she grew up…
Read of the Week: The Opposite of Love by Sarah Lynn Scheerger
Rose is the wild girl nobody really knows. Chase is haunted by his past. Both are self-proclaimed “disappointments,” attracted to each other enough to let down their defenses. When Rose’s strict, adoptive parents forbid the relationship it only makes things…