Tag: Simon Pulse

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 […]

Review: Most Likely to Succeed by Jennifer Echols

Review: Most Likely to Succeed by Jennifer Echols

Rowena’s review of Most Likely to Succeed (Superlatives #3) by Jennifer Echols. In this sexy conclusion to The Superlatives trilogy from Endless Summer author Jennifer Echols, Sawyer and Kaye might just be perfect for each other—if only they could admit it. As vice president of Student Council, Kaye knows the importance of keeping order. Not […]

Review: The Summer of Chasing Mermaids by Sarah Ockler

Review: The Summer of Chasing Mermaids by Sarah Ockler

Rowena’s review of The Summer of Chasing Mermaids by Sarah Ockler. The youngest of six talented sisters, Elyse d’Abreau was destined for stardom—until a boating accident took everything from her. Now, the most beautiful singer in Tobago can’t sing. She can’t even speak. Seeking quiet solitude, Elyse accepts a friend’s invitation to Atargatis Cove. Named […]

Review: Perfect Couple by Jennifer Echols

Review: Perfect Couple by Jennifer Echols

Rowena’s review of Perfect Couple (Superlatives #2) by Jennifer Echols. Perfect Couple is #2 in the Superlatives series about seniors at a Florida high school who are selected for their class’s superlative categories in the yearbook, and how the labels change the way they view themselves and alter the course of their lives. Can your […]

Review: Through to You by Lauren Barnholdt

Review: Through to You by Lauren Barnholdt

Rowena’s review of Through to You by Lauren Barnholdt. Opposites attract—and then complicate—in this romantic, relatable novel from the author of Two-Way Street and Sometimes It Happens. It starts with a scribbled note in class: I like your sparkle. Harper had casually threaded a piece of blue and silver tinsel through her ponytail in honor […]