Vampire books were never really a big favorite of mine. This book changed my opinion completely. Continue reading
Vampire books were never really a big favorite of mine. This book changed my opinion completely. Continue reading
Excuse me while I polish up my fangirl shoes; it’s been awhile since I’ve worn them here on the blog, and I’m about to give them a workout! Reasons to Read Shatter Me Juliet Last time I fell in love … Continue reading
There are two schools of thought regarding rollercoasters. The first says that coasters are fun, in a terrifying, scream your head off, adrenaline rush sort of way. The second says, are you KIDDING me?! I fall into the first group, … Continue reading
I had a plan. I was going to ration out Spider’s Bite, allowing myself only 2-3 chapters a day, so that the fun would last longer. Then I started reading…and finished the book in less than two days. Plan 0; … Continue reading
Some books are like chocolate kisses – delicious, but short-lived. Others are like a great big lollipop, where you break off bits and pieces to enjoy, making the fun last for days. Nightshade is a lollipop book. Engaging characters, strong … Continue reading
Some books are like defective donuts. They look great, and you pick them up, full of anticipation. The first bite is like a dance party in your mouth. Mmm. You take a second, and a third…and that’s when you realize … Continue reading
Food. Drink. Talk. Turns out I’m not the only one who needs these things to avoid turning into a monster… But first, the Blurb: Rebekkah Barrow never forgot the tender attention her grandmother, Maylene, bestowed upon the dead of Claysville, … Continue reading
Cudgel thy brains no more about it!* Go forth and read these books. Six Reasons to Read Hexed: (in no particular order) 1. Baseball. (It’s so damn HAWT.) 2. You will experience an overwhelming urge to memorize Shakespeare. (Then you’ll … Continue reading
Public Service Announcement: reading this book may result in laughing so hard that you accidentally inhale your coffee, so Dark Side of the Covers officially recommends switching to an ice capp before you begin. But first, the Blurb: Atticus O’Sullivan, … Continue reading
I started reading this story less than twenty-four hours after finishing The Forest of Hands and Teeth and I’m already halfway through the third as I write this review. If you’re a fellow book addict, you know what that means… … Continue reading