Tag: 3.5 Reviews

Review: The Moon and More by Sarah Dessen

Review: The Moon and More by Sarah Dessen

I always look forward to reading a Sarah Dessen book because let’s be real, she’s pretty awesome.  I’ve always found something to love in every single one of her books and this book wasn’t any different.  I really enjoyed getting to know Emaline.  She wasn’t the easiest person to connect with but her issues were […]

Guest Review: Dangerous Curves Ahead by Sugar Jamison

Guest Review: Dangerous Curves Ahead by Sugar Jamison

Ames’ review of Dangerous Curves Ahead by Sugar Jamison. Ellis Garrett is dumping her critical boyfriend, opening a plus-size clothing store, and starting a blog—all to spread the word that fashion shouldn’t require a size-two body, and happiness should allow for the occasional cupcake. Or two. But is indulging fantasies about her sister’s long-ago ex, […]

Review: Frigid by J. Lynn.

Review: Frigid by J. Lynn.

Rowena’s review of Frigid (Frigid #1) by J. Lynn. For twenty-one-year-old Sydney, being in love with Kyler isn’t anything new. They’d been best friends ever since he pushed her down on the playground and she made him eat a mud pie. Somewhere over the years, she fell for him and fell hard. The big problem […]

Review: The Bet by Rachel van Dyken.

Review: The Bet by Rachel van Dyken.

Rowena’s review of The Bet (The Bet #1) by Rachel Van Dyken. “I have a proposition for you.” Kacey should have run the minute those words left Seattle millionaire Jake Titus’s mouth. It’s been years since Kacey’s seen her childhood friend Jake, but the minute Jake mentions his ill grandmother, Kacey is ready to do anything […]

Review: Styxx by Sherilyn Kenyon (with spoilers)

Review: Styxx by Sherilyn Kenyon (with spoilers)

Casee’s review of Styxx by Sherrilyn Kenyon. Just when you thought doomsday was over… Centuries ago Acheron saved the human race by imprisoning an ancient evil bent on absolute destruction. Now that evil has been unleashed and it is out for revenge. As the twin to Acheron, Styxx hasn’t always been on his brother’s side. […]