★★★★ So long, Boston. Hello, Shadow Valley. Really? REALLY MS. MAIN CHARACTER? Do you think anything good will happen when you move to Shadow Valley??? Ok, now that my rant is over, I really enjoyed this novel! It was witty, fun and engaging - and everything in between. Calina "Callie" Thompson inherits an old property (the Calhoun Place) through a distant deceased… Continue reading Haunted Hearts – Kimberly Dean
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The Treasure of Cedar Creek – Brenda Stanley
★★★★ This isn't my story. I'm telling this for the lost souls. I've been told that I am safe now, but my heart still pounds... Peri, her sister Emma, and Grace are escaping from The Kingdom of Glory - an extremely dubious polygamous cult that buys women for breeding purposes. But (of course) when you first join,… Continue reading The Treasure of Cedar Creek – Brenda Stanley
Joyful – Ingrid Fetell Lee
★★★★ We should manage joy in the exact opposite way that we manage money. We should spend it all, at every chance we get. Ever look around a room - a doctor's office, a school hallway, the dentist lobby - and think, something is missing here? Spoiler alert: It's the joy. Ingrid Fetell Lee takes a close… Continue reading Joyful – Ingrid Fetell Lee
Blue Lily, Lily Blue – Maggie Stiefvater
★★★★★ Faith in humanity Young Adult Lit restored “Blue,” he warned, but his voice was chaotic. This close, his throat was scented with mint and wool sweater and vinyl car seat, and Gansey, just Gansey. She said, “I just want to pretend. I want to pretend that I could.” I would normally poke fun at YA for… Continue reading Blue Lily, Lily Blue – Maggie Stiefvater
Next Year in Havana – Chanel Cleeton
★★★★ "I promised I would never see you again." "So this is good-bye, then?" "No." Elisa Perez, daughter of a sugar baron in Cuba, lived a vastly different life from her granddaughter, Marisol Ferrera. Elisa's world is of wealth, and intrigue. Tabloid newspapers and quiet, refined lives. She knows what to expect in her life - courtship, marriage and then… Continue reading Next Year in Havana – Chanel Cleeton
The Hover – C. A. Lear
★★★★ "A crime is being committed. If we are able but unwilling to stop it, are we not condoning it?" Cedric of Flandars and Piece of England are of two different worlds whose fates intertwined thanks to one, ravenous vampiress. Cedric should have burned the bodies. His task might have been easier if he had... Cedric,… Continue reading The Hover – C. A. Lear
Brisingr – Christopher Paolini
★★★★★ Absolutely brilliant! There's something special about a series that you can read time and time again, and always come away with a new interpretation and sense of wonder. One thing that hasn't changed (despite how many times I've read this series) is my complete and utter love for the world of Alegaesia. We follow Eragon, once a simple… Continue reading Brisingr – Christopher Paolini
A Court of Wings and Ruin – Sarah J. Maas
★★★★★ After that ending only one quote can adequately sum up my feelings: Something thumped in front of me. A bottle of wine. “It’s fine if you drink directly from it,” was all Mor said. This book ensnared me - body and soul - and the last hundred pages? Whew. Talk about stress - like actual heart-pounding stress. For those who don't… Continue reading A Court of Wings and Ruin – Sarah J. Maas
Just Play Along – Janna Ariane Lorenzo
★★★★ I didn't understand why I still felt butterflies in my stomach every time I saw her, but it made me feel good inside All it took was one awkward and embarrassing day on Dylan's part (which included, but not limited to: dressing as a cupid - with the diaper - and handing out holiday grams) for… Continue reading Just Play Along – Janna Ariane Lorenzo
Bad Call – Mike Scardino
★★★★★ Look, we'd love to stay and talk but we have to run. There's more where he came from. Heartwarming, heartwrenching and heartbreaking - this book has it all. Mike Scardino, a young pre-med college student, takes up a summer job as St. John's Queens Hospital ambulance attendant (at the insistence of his parents). They… Continue reading Bad Call – Mike Scardino
