Rachel Pfeiffer
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Rachel Pfeiffer is currently a senior at Taylor University earning a bachelor’s degree in Professional Writing. She has a passion for the written word, and enjoys helping others develop and tell their stories. As a freelance writer, Rachel has published a variety articles, including book reviews, devotions, and journalism articles. In addition to her love of reading, Rachel enjoys cheering for her favorite sports teams, drinking great coffee, and spending time with family and friends.

Book Review: Losing Brave by Bailee Madison & Stefne Miller

Bailee Madison and Stefne Miller’s newest novel follows the successful, popular high school star Payton Brave. Payton has it all, but she’s haunted by her twin sister’s disappearance and her inability to remember what happened. She tries to live a…

Book Review: Truly Devious

Maureen Johnson’s latest novel follows budding detective Stevie Bell. Stevie wants nothing more than to have a career solving cases for the FBI, and her acceptance into the prestigious Ellingham Academy for her last two years of high school just…

Book Review: THE CRUEL PRINCE by Holly Black

Black’s latest novel follows a mortal raised in the land of immortal magic. As a human kidnapped to live in the world of Faerie, Jude feels powerless. Between her mortality and lack of magical ability, she faces a grave disadvantage…

Book Review: The Glass Spare by Lauren DeStefano

Wil, the princess of the wealthiest nation in the world, is the youngest of four, making her the third spare to the thrown. She dreams of travelling the world, and growing up with three older brothers has ensured that she…

Book Review: Turtles All the Way Down

To be honest, I’ve always thought John Green’s books weren’t really worth the hype they received. However, I genuinely enjoyed Turtles All the Way Down and the important messages it offers. In this book, Green’s protagonist Aza Holmes and her…

Book Review: Renegades by Marissa Meyer

Although I would like nothing better than to spend my entire day reading, very rarely do I come across a book that has enough momentum to keep me enthralled for hours straight. In Renegades, Meyer delivers the characters and plot…

Book Review: Even the Darkest Stars

Kamzin has always wanted to be a royal explorer, climbing and charting mountains for the good of the empire. When the famous explorer River Shara offers her the chance to accompany him on his mysterious journey, she jumps at the…