Book Review: Endless by Amanda Gray

In Endless, Jenny Kramer and Ben Daulton discover they share something in common, past lives. As they dream of their past, Jenny becomes captivated with a man in her past, Nikolai. When she sees Nikolai in the present, she realizes…

Book Review: Stargazing from Nowhere by Isabel Thomas

As much as I hate to admit it, I have a secret obsession with the chick-lit drama. Let’s be honest here, who doesn’t like a light, quick read that puts a smile on your face? A read that doesn’t make…

Read of the Week: Some Quiet Place by Kelsey Sutton

I can’t feel sadness, anger, or fear. I can’t feel anything. I’ve grown talented at pretending. Elizabeth Caldwell doesn’t feel emotions . . . she sees them in human form. Longing hovers around the shy, adoring boy at school. Courage…

Book Review: Where You’ll Find Me by Erin Fletcher

  Where You’ll Find Me can be summarized in two sentences. 1. Broken girl trying to escape meets boy who really manages to escape. 2. Girl starts falling for said boy, while said boy eventually falls victim to his secrets.…

Book Review: Always You by Missy Johnson

Sometimes your opinion of a book is not completely determined by the writing of the book itself. It’s also determined by your interactions associated with the book. The author, Missy Johnson, was extremely kind and courteous when I asked her…

Book Review: Defy by Sara Larson

The Roger Ebert in me finally feels satisfied. It took me a good three months, but I think I’ve finally come across a perfect fantasy novel. Considering this is the typically discontented book reviewer we’re talking about, that’s saying a…

Book Review: Shut Out by Kody Keplinger

Kody Keplinger is a revolutionary writer. She writes about sex. Wait, we need to emphasize that sentence more. SHE ACTUALLY ISN’T AFRAID TO WRITE ABOUT SEX. Thanks Kody, for your fresh writing, for your courage, for your awesome ideas. If…