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Review: The Bride Wore Size 12 by Meg Cabot

Review: The Bride Wore Size 12 by Meg Cabot

Rowena’s review of The Bride Wore Size 12 (Heather Wells #4) by Meg Cabot. Heather Wells is used to having her cake and eating it too, but this time her cake just might be cooked. Her wedding cake, that is. With her upcoming nuptials to PI Cooper Cartwright only weeks away, Heather’s already stressed. And […]

Buddy Review: The Boy Next Door by Meg Cabot

Buddy Review: The Boy Next Door by Meg Cabot

Rowena and Tasha’s joint review of The Boy Next Door (Boy #1) by Meg Cabot. Gossip columnist and single New York City girl Mel lives lives in the most exciting place in the world, yet she’s bored with her lovelife. But things get interesting fast when the old lady next door is nearly murdered. Mel […]

Review: Finding It by Cora Carmack

Review: Finding It by Cora Carmack

Rowena’s review of Finding It (Losing It #3) by Cora Carmack. Sometimes you have to lose yourself to find where you truly belong… Most girls would kill to spend months traveling around Europe after college graduation with no responsibility, no parents, and no-limit credit cards. Kelsey Summers is no exception. She’s having the time of […]

Review: Foreplay by Sophie Jordan

Review: Foreplay by Sophie Jordan

Rowena’s review of Foreplay (The Ivy Chronicles #1) by Sophie Jordan. Before she goes after the life she’s always wanted, she’s about to find the one she needs. Pepper has been hopelessly in love with her best friend’s brother, Hunter, for like ever. He’s the key to everything she’s always craved: security, stability, family. But […]

Review: Finding It by Cora Carmack

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Review: Finding It by Cora Carmack

Sometimes you have to lose yourself to find where you truly belong… Most girls would kill to spend months traveling around Europe after college graduation with no responsibility, no parents, and no-limit credit cards. Kelsey Summers is no exception. She’s having the time of her life . . . or that’s what she keeps telling […]