Genre: New Adult

Review: No Attachments by Tiffany King

Review: No Attachments by Tiffany King

Ashton is in a bar with her friends, Tressa and Brittni, and they’re figuring out how Ashton can approach the hot man at the bar. Ashton finally goes for it and using liquid courage (aka alcohol) she talks the man up and what do you know? They hit it off. Ashton wanted to hit on […]

Review: Tease by Sophie Jordan

Review: Tease by Sophie Jordan

Emerson is the “almost” love-em-and-leave-em type. She doesn’t actually get to the lovin part but she has reputation that says she does. She’s got the leave em part down pat. She wants it that way. She wants to be seen as wild and free and let everyone see the carefree person she…isn’t. Inside Emerson is […]

Lightning Review: (Never)Again by Theresa Paolo

Lightning Review: (Never)Again by Theresa Paolo

When a story is told in first person I really need to engage with the narrator for it to work for me. Sadly, I didn’t connect with this narrator at all, which kind of killed the story for me. Though I enjoyed the basic premise – high school sweetheart turns up at college and wants […]

Review: Fall from India Place by Samantha Young

Review: Fall from India Place by Samantha Young

This is the fourth book in the On Dublin Street books and it features Hannah and Marco.  I’ve been looking forward to reading this book because I’ve always liked Hannah and I’ve always been curious about Marco.  They were introduced in On Dublin Street (Book 1) but they were both still in I think, the […]

Review: Finding It by Cora Carmack

Review: Finding It by Cora Carmack

Kelsey is a spoiled rich girl who is traveling Europe to “find herself” (read: party and try to forget her problems) before looking for a year after college, on her parents dime. She figures if she drinks enough she can drown out her problems, most especially her apathy toward becoming and adult and her sadness […]