Page Whittaker has always been an outcast. And after the deadly incident that destroyed her single friendship at her old school, she needs a fresh start. Which is why when she receives a scholarship offer from Agathion College, an elite boarding school folded deep within the moors of Scotland, she doesn’t even consider turning it... Continue Reading →
Review: Night: An Alderwood Wedding Short Story by Riona Beck
I can hardly believe that the large, dark-haired hulk of a man sitting next to me is my husband. I almost wonder if he has forgotten I exist. The Spring Feast of the Goddess is a night of revelry and rendezvous at the Alderwood estate. For Carina Yardley, it's also the night of her wedding... Continue Reading →
Review: What Comes After by Katie Bayerl
Mari never gave much thought to the afterlife before her untimely demise, but she certainly didn’t think it would be an experimental wellness enclave called Paradise Gate—a place where the newly dead go to sort out the unfinished business of their lives. She also didn’t think the biggest problem to plague her in life would... Continue Reading →
Review: When The Bones Sing by Ginny Myers Sain
The past three years have been tough for Lucifer’s Creek, Arkansas, a small town quietly tucked away in the Ozark mountains. More than two dozen people have disappeared on the local hiking trails; there one moment, gone the next, not a trace left behind, until their buried bodies are discovered.17-year-old Dovie doesn’t believe in magic... Continue Reading →
Review: The Labyrinth of Souls by Leslie Vedder
In the Kingdom of Spinar, there are seven rules for safeguarding your soul from the Sorrows and Nightmare creatures—most importantly: never, ever enter the Labyrinth of Souls.Ix Tatterfall has always been an outcast with big secrets: She can cross into the Labyrinth, home to the powerful Sorrows, and she can see strange Nightmare beasts when... Continue Reading →
Review:You Belong To Me by Hayley Kryscher
Frances Bean has always been content living life on the perimeter. Until she gets paired up for a class project with rich and popular Julia, daughter of famous wellness guru Deena Patterson. The "magic" skincare products, healing sound baths, and extravagant parties of Deena’s company DEEP never really interested Frances before, who wears the badge... Continue Reading →
Review: Every Borrowed Beat by Erin Stewart
Sydney Wells should have died. She was supposed to die.She never expected, after years of waiting, to receive a heart transplant. Now, seventeen-year-old Sydney doesn’t know what to do with her life. Her daily routine consisted of staying indoors, eating heart-healthy foods, and posting about her transplant list experiences on TheWaitingList with her long-distance BFF... Continue Reading →
Review: The Happy Head duology by Josh Silver
We are in an epidemic. An epidemic of unhappiness. Friends, here is the good news: HappyHead has the answer. When Seb is offered a place on a radical retreat designed to solve the national crisis of teenage unhappiness, he is determined to change how people see him and make his parents proud. But as he... Continue Reading →
TBR Spotlight
Welcome to TBR spotlight,where I share a book I'm very excited to get to soon! Because let's face it. Just because I haven't read a book yet... doesn't mean I don't want to talk about it! This week's spotlight feature is..... Yellowface by R. F. Kuang Authors June Hayward and Athena Liu were supposed to... Continue Reading →
Review: The Meadowbrook Murders by Jessica Goodman
Secrets don't die. It’s the first week of senior year at Meadowbrook Academy. For Amy and her best friend Sarah, that means late-night parties at the boathouse, bike rides through their sleepy Connecticut town, and the crisp beginning of a New England fall. Then tragedy strikes: Sarah and her boyfriend are brutally murdered in their dorm... Continue Reading →

