Our Violent Ends is everything we could wish for in a retelling of Romeo and Juliette. There’s romance, betrayal, intrigue, death, and even monsters. Our Violent Ends by Chloe Gong continues to tell the story of Roma and Juliette. It picks up a few months after the conclusion of the previous book with Juliette and […]
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Corpse Queen is not for the faint of heart, but it will be a story like you’ve never read before. Corpse Queen by Heather Herrman is based in the mid-19th century. It follows the story of an orphaned girl named Molly Green who recently discovered the dead body of her best friend. Immediately after this […]
Redemptor continues telling the fantastical story of Tarisai as she adapts to her new role of Empress Redemptor. It picks up a few months from where Raybearer left off with Tarisai’s still trying to come to terms with the death of her mother and the Emperor. With these events still weighing heavy on her heart, […]
Jason June dives into a sexier world with their debut YA novel Jay’s Gay Agenda. In Jay’s Gay Agenda, Jay finds himself going from a small town life where the gay population is solely him, to a bustling city where anything is possible. Overwhelmed, he creates an agenda, a list where he organizes what he wants […]
The Mary Shelley Club by Goldy Moldavsky follows the story of Rachel. It starts as the age-old story of a new girl running from her past… at a new school… with cute boys, but actually turns out to be a suspenseful tale filled with mystery, mischief, and even murder. Rachel is a horror movie fanatic […]
Aiden Thomas manages to sprinkle a bit of pixie dust on Lost in the Never Woods. It’s been five years since Wendy returned from being lost without her brothers. Her family doesn’t know what happened to her, the cops asked every single question they could think of, and even Wendy herself can’t remember anything that […]
UNCHOSEN eerily parallels the world we are facing today. Unchosen by Katharyn Blair depicts the consequences of a pandemic not taken seriously, and the effects it has on the world, and the people that live within it. The book tells the story of a disease that has spread quickly and without a cure. It slowly […]
Anna Meriano scores multiple goals in This Is How We Fly, and even catches her own snitch while doing so. Ellen somehow manages to get herself grounded through the whole summer. No friends, no phone, no going out. The only thing that manages to give her some freedom, is Quidditch practice. A sport created for […]
The Cousins was a thrilling family based mystery that had over the top family drama, plot twists for days, and a great trio of Cousins who melted my heart. The Story family children were all disowned by their mother, and ripped of their huge inheritances, never to see their mother again nor step foot on […]