I knew you were trouble when you walked in,
So shame on me now,
Flew me to places i’d never been,
Now i’m lying on the cold hard ground,
Oh, oh, trouble, trouble, trouble…
-Taylor Swift
“I knew you were trouble”
Serialized novels are nothing new, they’ve been around for ages, many crediting Dickens for being the author that gave the idea the most popularity. With the current success of these short story series novels, Amazon responded by introducing Amazon Serial in September. Starting with 8 books, the program offers serialized books for $1.99 a piece and auto
DetailsWhen We Collide by A.L. Jackson is a great read. Jackson does a great job of explaining this couple’s story and exposing the dark realities of domestic abuse without making it feel like a public service announcement which is something that I feel like has been happening a lot lately. I can say that I had
DetailsHello My Lovelies! It’s 2013 and it’s time to ROCK!!!!!! Actually, it’s time to READ! I’m ready to push myself so I am participating in the 100 books in 2013 Challenge presented by the wonderful Book Chick City. Isn’t their blog beautiful? Totally jealous of it! So here is the deets: Timeline: 01 Jan 2013
DetailsHi Lovelies! So it is the very last day of 2012! Can you believe it?! I certainly can’t. It’s gone way too fast! So today, for this end of year celebration, I wanted to give my favorite books of 2012. This includes any books published in 2012 or that I read in 2012. If you
DetailsI Read it. I didn’t love it, I didn’t hate it, but have MAJOR issues with it. Last week I wrote a blog post titled ” No Kiddie Porn Please, When YA Crosses the Line“. You may or may not have read it. If you’ve read that, then that post was in reference to this book. If
DetailsI knew you were trouble when you walked in,
So shame on me now,
Flew me to places i’d never been,
Now i’m lying on the cold hard ground,
Oh, oh, trouble, trouble, trouble…
-Taylor Swift
“I knew you were trouble”
If there is one book that you need to add to your top 10 of 2012, it is The Coincidence of Callie and Kayden by Jessica Sorensen. Oh my, I am in love with these characters! I can honestly say I have never been more pissed off about where the book ends. Not HOW
DetailsWhat’s better than a book about two hot guys?? TWO books about two hot guys! After book one, Inertia, I was pleasantly pleased, super excited to get my hands on book two of the Impulse series, Acceleration by Amelia Gormley. And the best part… it continues! There is sneak peek at book 3 (Velocity) at
DetailsThis post is being written a bit on the fly. I didn’t have any intentions to sit down and write it, so it may come out more like a verbal brain dump, and for that I apologize. So today, I want to talk about Young Adult books that push the bounds of actually being Young
Details“I don’t want a lot for Christmas, There is just one thing I need, I don’t care about the presents, Underneath the Christmas tree, I just want you them for my own, More than you could ever know, Make my wish come true, All I want for Christmas Is…” Amazon Gift Cards!!!! Trust Me.
Details“The heart always wins out over the mind. The heart, although reckless, and suicidal and a masochist all on its own, always gets its way.”
-Andrew Parrish, The Edge of Never by J.A. Redmerski
To say I liked The Edge of Never by J.A. Redmerski is a MAJOR understatement. I.fucking.loved.it. I’m quickly becoming a huge fan of books with two first person POV’s. I love getting in their heads and not being limited to just one POV. I have to be honest, I highly preferred Andrew’s POV over Camryn’s
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