Margaret Walsh had a traumatic childhood that she has worked very hard to put behind her, but when her parents move her back to the scene of the crime, she discovers that she might not be as over it as she thought. She is counting the days until she leaves for Paris at the end... Continue Reading →
Life and Other Near-Death Experiences by Camille Pagán
Elizabeth Miller, Libby, has always had an overly bright outlook on life, but when she gets two doses of life-changing news in one day, she abandons her previous way of thinking for a tropical getaway. While in paradise, Libby tries her hardest to escape reality, but something is always standing in the way. Fate is... Continue Reading →
The Boy Who Sneaks in my Bedroom Window by Kirsty Moseley
This has been one of the hardest ratings I have ever done. Overall this book both really intrigued me and really disappointed me. I love the concept and the relationship between Amber and Liam but was let down by several aspects. It was an easy, quick read that did not take any mental effort to... Continue Reading →