Tag: 4.0 Reviews

Retro Review: Atlantis Awakening by Alyssa Day

Retro Review: Atlantis Awakening by Alyssa Day

*****As part of our 10 year anniversary celebration, we’ll be re-posting old reviews that make us cringe, laugh or sigh all over again. Holly: This review prompted me to buy the first two books in this series…where they’ve been languishing for ten years. I think it’s about time I pulled them out. This review was […]

Review: The Impossible Vastness of Us by Samantha Young

Review: The Impossible Vastness of Us by Samantha Young

The Impossible Vastness of Us is the first contemporary YA that Samantha Young has written and at first, I wasn’t sure if I was going to read it. Any of her younger stories gives me pause because of my rage after reading Out of the Shallows. I’m scared to try any other NA books by […]

Review: Second Chance Season by Liora Blake

Review: Second Chance Season by Liora Blake

Second Chance Season is the second book in Liora Blake’s Grand Valley series and it follows the cutie patootie that works at the Co-Op, Garrett Strickland. In First Step Forward, we learn that Garrett was going to college to earn a degree and learn all he can before he took over his family’s farm. He […]

Guest Review: Gone to Dust by Liliana Hart

Guest Review: Gone to Dust by Liliana Hart

Miller is an author who writes romance novels but doesn’t believe in love.  She was raised by her brother after their parents died in a plane crash.  Their parents had been searching for King Solomon’s treasure and unfortunately her brother took up the search after they died.  Miller was pretty much left on her own […]

Guest Review: Scandalous Ever After by Theresa Romain

Guest Review: Scandalous Ever After by Theresa Romain

Two years ago Evan and his best friend, Conall, got into an argument and Even then left the country of Ireland, never to return.  He found out later that his friend had fallen from a horse and died that very day.  He’d blamed himself for his friends death.  He also has massive guilt because from […]