JC freakin’ Valentine, everybody. Slow. Effing. Clap. So, first of all, I wouldn’t necessarily call this a “romance.” I would call it a thriller with romantic elements. That’s just my opinion and I’m honestly splitting hairs, lol. So, don’t let that keep you from reading this book because trust me, it’s an incredibly well-written story. …
REVIEW: Calling the Plays by Julia Clarke
Julia Clarke is one of my favorite authors (if you’ve read any of my reviews before, this will come as no secret) and she’s yet again stolen my heart with the conclusion of her contemporary sports reverse harem series, The Rebels. **Warning: possible spoilers ahead if you haven’t read the previous books** Book 3 …
REVIEW: Hart & Seoul by Kristen Burnham
Summary After a few months’ stint in Australia with her dad, Merrilee returns home just in time to see her neighbor’s nephew move in next door. After a rough first meeting, and betrayal at the hands of her closest friends, they begin to strike up somewhat of an odd friendship. Lee is mercurial, cocky, and …
REVIEW: I Spy the Boy Next Door – Samantha Armstrong
This book really took me by surprise. There were things that bugged me a bit–which I’ll get to–but for the most part, I loved this story. I’ll start with the things that I was a bit annoyed by … Our heroine is homeschooled, and along with that came all the “homeschooled kid” stereotypes. She’s naive, …