I loved Julianna Keye’s previous New Adult books, my favorites being Undecided/Undeclared (those books are amazing so if you haven’t read them get to it!). When I saw the summary for My Roommate’s Girl I was instantly intrigued. The whole premise makes me cringe a bit if I’m being honest because OMG how am I [Keep Reading…]
When It’s Real by Erin Watt
Okay, I’m just going to say it… I read this duo’s other series of books and when I downloaded this one, I was super terrified that I was going to get more of the same. I’m happy to report I did not. I loved this book. Oakley Ford lives his life behind a wall of [Keep Reading…]
Sycamore by Bryn Chancellor
I honestly still don’t know how I feel about this story. While I found it interesting, I struggled to connect on a deeper level with the characters and plot, simultaneously enjoying the steady pace of the story and yet wanting some more action. Eighteen years ago, Jess Winters went missing. Those in town always felt [Keep Reading…]
The Names They Gave Us by Emery Lord
Books that deal with faith and religion are not typically my thing… not for any particular reason, I just am always afraid they might get a little too into religion and faith and that’s not usually my thing. That said, how am I supposed to pass up an Emery Lord book? I’m so glad I [Keep Reading…]
Daddy’s Best Friend by London Hale
Get To Know Brighton & Ellis! How is writing in a team different than writing solo? Brighton: Writing solo means you can do whatever you want to your characters and the plot without getting anyone else’s approval. It also means you have to create those characters and plot without anyone weighing in, which can be [Keep Reading…]
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