At the end of January I reviewed the first book in The Cahill Witch Chronicles, Born Wicked. I recently purchased and read the final two books in the series, Star Cursed and Sisters' Fate. I decided to review these together because I really don't have much to say about the second book. If you haven't read this series and just want… Continue reading Book Review of “Star Cursed” and “Sisters’ Fate” by Jessica Spotswood
Category: -Young & New Adult
Book Review of “In a Dark, Dark Wood” by Ruth Ware
As soon as I finished reading Bellman & Black I started In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware. By coincidence, both of these books were set in England. However, In a Dark, Dark Wood is set in modern times and is pretty much garbage while Bellman & Black was wonderful. I really did not like this book… Continue reading Book Review of “In a Dark, Dark Wood” by Ruth Ware
Book Review of “Rosebush” by Michele Jaffe
One of my guilty pleasures is watching movies on the over-dramatic Lifetime channel. What can I say? I love the drama, just not in my real life. Rosebush by Michele Jaffe is a Lifetime movie in book form. This makes for an entertaining, but unrealistic, read. The main character of the book is the super… Continue reading Book Review of “Rosebush” by Michele Jaffe
Book Review of “Dragonswood” by Janet Lee Carey
Dragonswood by Janet Lee Carey is one of the most entertaining books I've read in awhile. I hadn't heard of it before but came across it in Ollie's (retail store with books and a little of everything) for just $4.00 and it looked interesting so I bought it. It is a fantasy story but the… Continue reading Book Review of “Dragonswood” by Janet Lee Carey
Book Review of “Hidden Bodies” by Caroline Kepnes
Hidden Bodies by Caroline Kepnes is the sequel to YOU, which I reviewed about a month ago. I would classify it as a suspense or thriller novel just like the first one. This is not typically a genre I go for but I'm trying to branch out on my reading choices. I wouldn't say that I… Continue reading Book Review of “Hidden Bodies” by Caroline Kepnes