Tag: 2.0 Reviews

Guest Review: Sweet as Sin by J.T. Geissinger

Guest Review: Sweet as Sin by J.T. Geissinger

Tracy’s review of Sweet as Sin (Bad Habit #1) by J.T. Geissinger Kat is earning a living by doing makeup when she meets rock star Nico. He is immediately smitten with her and starts contacting her via text and cell phone and practically stalking her. Kat isn’t impressed with the man who she thinks is […]

Review: Last Year’s Mistake by Gina Ciocca

Review: Last Year’s Mistake by Gina Ciocca

Rowena’s review of Last Year’s Mistake by Gina Ciocca. Before: Kelsey and David became best friends the summer before freshman year and were inseparable ever after. Until the night a misunderstanding turned Kelsey into the school joke, and everything around her crumbled—including her friendship with David. So when Kelsey’s parents decided to move away, she […]

Guest Review: There’s Something About Werewolves by Thalia Eames

Guest Review: There’s Something About Werewolves by Thalia Eames

Tracy’s review of There’s Something About Werewolves by Thalia Eames When Lennox was in college she was completely in love with her best friend, Garrett. She thought he returned her feelings until he met Tina and then eloped with her. Lennox had to leave school because of her father’s illness and she did so without […]

Guest Review: Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor

Guest Review: Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor

Whitley’s review of Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor. Twelve-year-old Sunny lives in Nigeria, but she was born American. Her features are African, but she’s albino. She’s a terrific athlete, but can’t go out into the sun to play soccer. There seems to be no place where she fits. And then she discovers something amazing—she is […]

Guest Review: Last Light by M. Pierce

Guest Review: Last Light by M. Pierce

Tracy’s review of Last Light (Night Owl Trilogy #2) by M. Pierce When we closed the cover on book one in the Night Owl Trilogy we left Matt and Hannah together and doing well…until the epilogue. That lovely short epilogue led us to believe that Matt had died. Not true. Matt had taken enough of […]