Shorter then I would have liked, but overall I really did enjoy it. Review to come. (Ahem.. The Radleigh girls have officially debilitated me from being able to ignore innuendos, dammit..)
28/6 - This was my first f/f book, so I have no idea how it compares to other f/f books out there, but I thought this was pretty great. I felt the same reading this romance as I have with most previous romances - warm and squishy when love is finally admitted, frustrated when problems could be clear...
Full review on my blog Caffeinated Bibliophile*I received an ARC from NetGalley to review (I'm just really late reviewing it because I wasn't in the mood for contemporary for a long time)*This book is kind of predictable, but it isn’t bad. It kind of reminded me of Gossip Girl (the show, I never rea...
Anyone who follows my reviews or rants on my website, knows that I have a specific NA beef. I hate hate hate all those books where the broken, victim female protagonist finally comes into her own because of the love of a good man. Like it seriously stopped me from reading any more in this genre for ...
For the most part, this book was awesome. I was pulled right into the story from page one. My heart broke for Lizzie and what she was going through with her parents. The author actually brought me to tears a couple times. Lizzie felt like a real person. She wasn't the perfect girl that never does an...
Hollywood YA books and me are like this. Yes, I know they can be cliche. But I really do love a decent movie star YA story. Of course, it has to have semi-decent characters and it can’t be that big of a cliche because then I’ll just grow bored (seeWill the Real Abi Saunders Please Stand ...
Dahlia's book is SO FREAKING FRESH. Her characters are flawed and hilarious and smart and incredibly developed--don't let the Hollywood plot fool you. This story has depth and grit and heart by the tons. She's written a book that I will read again and again, anytime I want to laugh and cringe and sm...