ARC review: Bitterblue (Graceling Realm #3) by Kristen Cashore

There was just so much meat to this book. Not just the story itself, but you can easily see how much thought and planning went into it. An entire language was created in order to show how crazy King Leck really was. Cashore’s writing was fantastic, and even after such a long break in between books, I had no problem diving right in and getting lost in the story.

RC review + giveaway: The Immortal Rules (Blood of Eden #1)

I absolutely LOVE the world Julia Kagawa created in Immortal Rules. We’ve all gotten a bit exhausted over the whole vampire scene, and it was actually very interesting to find out that Julie had vowed to never write vampire books. I am SO GLAD she decided to forgo that thought and give me (yes, ME!) this book.

Review: The Rivals (The Mockingbirds #2)

Alex and her friends are back in action and this year they stakes are high as The Mockingbirds uncover a prescription drug ring operating in the school with a huge twist. I loved where the book picked up and the way the obvious love-triangle was handled

Review: The Mockingbirds (The Mockingbirds #1)

I feel like this book also gives hope. Hope to victims of all sorts of injustice in a way that is very empowering. I can’t wait to see what Alex and The Mockingbird gang are up to next, stayed tuned for that review soon!

Review: Fair Coin by E.C. Myers

Only you’ll be sort of right. Myers has written a brilliant book that will challenge and entertain you. If you like science fiction and shows such as Doctor Who (which you totally SHOULD), you will love, love, love this book.

Review: The Queen of Kentucky

“The Queen of Kentucky” caught me way off guard. I thought it was going to be a cute, pretty cut and dry teen romance but that was definitely not the case. While I found the main character slightly immature (which I realize is to be expected of a freshman in high school)