Dread Nation by Justina Ireland
When zombie start to rise from battlefields and from graves during the Civil War, it causes a bit of a problem for everyone involved: the War Between the States becomes the War Between the Living […]
Stay Sweet by Siobhan Vivian
Amelia had plans for her summer, but they are all dashed when she reports to her first day as Head Girl of Meade’s (all girl run) Creamery and finds owner Molly Meade dead. While Amelia […]
Abandon by Meg Cabot
Pierce died, then she met a boy. In that exact order. When Pierce first saw and met John Hayden, she thought he was a murderer. She wasn’t entirely wrong, he does take lives, but not […]
The Redemption of Callie and Kayden by Jessica Sorensen
Jessica Sorensen is known as one of the founding authors for the new genre, New Adult. She doesn’t disappoint in this college age novel, but be forewarned that there are themes of abuse.
Main characters, Callie […]
Firstlife by Gena Showalter
In Firstlife, death is simply another beginning. Before you die, you must decide which realm you’re going to take when the end of your firstlife comes, Troika or Myriad. Tenley “Ten” Lockwood refuses to […]
Ruined by Amy Tintera
I have to admit I am a fan of women who are powerful in any of the fictional books I read. Ruined by Amy Tintera is another prime example of a heroine named Em […]
The Diabolic by S.J. Kincaid
A Diabolic is a personal body guard who is programmed to do anything necessary for the person they are created to protect. Nemesis is a diabolic, created to protect Sidonia, daughter of an influential galactic […]
The Loners By Lex Thomas
Recently I finished reading The Loners by Lex Thomas. This is an older novel that was released in 2012 and is part one of at least a four part series called Quarantine. The other […]
Earth Girl By Janet Edwards
Can a “disadvantaged” girl survive in a classroom full of “norms”?
Recently I finished reading Earth Girl by Janet Edwards. This is an older novel that was released in 2013 that is part one of […]
Tales of the Peculiar by Ransom Riggs
I loved Ransom Riggs’ YA series. I loved the imagination used, the world building, the character’s transformations. I loved the mystery and action. I cried and laughed and sung with the characters throughout all three […]