Read of the Week: Open Road Summer by Emery Lord

After breaking up with her bad-news boyfriend, Reagan O’Neill is ready to leave her rebellious ways behind. . . and her best friend, country superstar Lilah Montgomery, is nursing a broken heart of her own. Fortunately, Lilah’s 24-city tour is…

Read of the Week: Deeper by Robin York

In this New Adult debut by Robin York, a college student is attacked online and must restore her name—and stay clear of a guy who’s wrong for her, but feels so right.   When Caroline Piasecki’s ex-boyfriend posts their sex…

Book Review: Anything to Have You by Paige Harbison

Let’s be honest here. I wouldn’t do anything to get Anything to Have You. (Yes, I tried to make that a pun.) Even though I was interested enough in the novel because I judged the book by its cover, I…

Read of the Week: Another Little Piece of My Heart by Tracey Martin

What if your devastating break-up became this summer’s hit single? In this rock-and-roll retelling of Jane Austen’s Persuasion, music can either bring you together or tear you apart. At her dying mother’s request, Claire dumps Jared, the only boy she’s…

Book Review: Finding Home by Lauren K. McKellar

Now that I’m a full fledged school student, I don’t have as much time to read books. (Okay, I was always a student, but now I’m legitimately busy.) Consequently, the books I read are limited to the consistently lauded YA…

Read of the Week: Counting to D by Kate Scott

The kids at Sam’s school never knew if they should make fun of her for being too smart or too dumb. That’s what it means to be dyslexic, smart, and illiterate. Sam is sick of it. So when her mom…

Book Review: Witch Finder by Ruth Warburton

Today my friends got into an argument about whether or not criteria for a “good” English book are objective or not. Of course, I believe that while writing can be subjective, it is for the most part objective. Nonetheless, no…