2013 was a big year for #1 New York Times bestselling author Rainbow Rowell. She released the acclaimed Eleanor and Park and the much-adored Fangirl. I have to say that I have a softer spot for Fangirl, a story about an…
Read of the Week: ‘The Foxglove Killings’ by Tara Kelly
The Foxglove Killings by Tara Kelly Tara Kelly won my undying affection after Amplified, which to this date is still one of my all-time favorite reads. There’s something about her ability to write so honestly and emotionally about the young…
Book Review: ‘A School for Unusual Girls’ by Kathleen Baldwin
Because of A School for Unusual Girls, which is set in the Regency era, I finally found out what the Regency era in the United Kingdom is. The Regency is the period from 1811 to 1820, when King George III…
Book News: David Levithan Announces Four New Books, Including ‘Dash & Lily’ Sequel
David Levithan announced four new books he plans to publish starting in 2016. He recently inked a four book deal with Random House Children’s Books imprint, Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers. Levithan will be re-teaming with Nick and…
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…
‘Dream Things True’ Blog Tour: Interview + Review + Giveaway + Video Clip
This is my review of Dream Things True. Be sure to hang on for an interview with the author, a video clip, and a giveaway at the very end of the post. Dream Things True is an important story about…
Book Review: ‘Truest’ by Jackie Lea Sommers
Truest is one of those beautiful books that I enjoyed so much that it’s difficult for me to put it into words. Silas Hart is the type of character that will equally warm and break your heart at the same time.…