Tag: Netgalley

Review: The Break Up Artist by Philip Siegel

Review: The Break Up Artist by Philip Siegel

Rowena’s review of The Break Up Artist by Philip Siegel. Some sixteen-year-olds babysit for extra cash. Some work at the mall. Becca Williamson breaks up couples. Becca knows from experience the damage that love can do. After all, it was so-called love that turned Huxley from her childhood best friend into a social-world dictator, and […]

Review: Promise Me This by Christina Lee

Review: Promise Me This by Christina Lee

Rowena’s review of Promise Me This (Between Breaths #4) by Christina Lee. A new love will test the boundaries of passion between a privileged boy next door and the tattooed, blue-haired girl who helps him embrace his wild side… Nate has developed quite a playboy reputation around campus. It’s not that he doesn’t respect or […]

Review: When We Met Anthology

Review: When We Met Anthology

Rowena’s review of When We Met Anthology by A.L. Jackson, Molly McAdams, Tiffany King and Christina Lee. Today’s premiere New Adult authors combine their talents to tell four original stories from inside one house. When four girls decide to live off campus together as juniors at a college in Michigan, they expect it to be […]

Review: As Long as You Love Me by Ann Aguirre

Review: As Long as You Love Me by Ann Aguirre

Rowena‘s review of As Long As You Love Me (Apartment 2B Trilogy #2) by Ann Aguirre. Most people dream about getting out of Sharon, Nebraska, but after three years away, Lauren Barrett is coming home. There are the justifications she gives to everyone else—missing her family, losing her college scholarship. And then there’s the reason […]

Review: I Want it That Way by Ann Aguirre

Review: I Want it That Way by Ann Aguirre

Rowena‘s review of I Want it That Way (Apartment 2B Trilogy #1) by Ann Aguirre. Nadia Conrad has big dreams, and she’s determined to make them come true—for her parents’ sake as well as her own. But between maintaining her college scholarship and working at the local day care to support herself, she barely has […]