Sunday, October 21, 2018

More Review


More by T.M. Franklin

This book sounded so interesting, I was so happy when it lived up to that expectation and brought me in farther than I expected. 











Now if you're regularly here, you know I always enjoy a book that makes me feel very deeply, whether I want to or not. This book was full of ups and downs, and will they won't theys. 


It was such a great read with all the suspense and tension, however, it did start rather slow, and took a while to start up, but it was well worth the wait, because the whole book made me wanna know what happens next, and not I'm reading the second book, in this trilogy.

(See what I did there?)

Rating

This book is suitable for YA readers ages 12 and up.


Monday, October 8, 2018

Offsetting Penalties Review



Offsetting Penalties by Ally Mathews

Review

I was so excited to read this book because the blurb was so adorable, it sounded like a really cute read. I started to read and I was a little disappointed, it was a slow start! I don't like books like that, I don't have time for them, but because I was so excited by the blurb, I stuck it out.I'm happy I did, it got way better, after the slow part I finished it really quickly.


The chemistry between the characters was so good it felt real (for fictional characters) and a major plus, is I felt all the ups and downs. It made me feel the feels! I enjoy books that do that. A critique more i would say is that there could be more swoon scenes.


Overall, this book was good once you get past the slow start and after that is a quick read.

Rating

This book is suitable for YA readers ages 12 and up


Sunday, September 23, 2018

Update Regarding Posting

Hey everyone!

So I have found that because I'm in High School I don't have much time to blog as I used to. I would like to keep my schedule up, that I had established during the summer, but it's just not possible now. What I'm hoping to do is read books as often as I can, and then blog about them every other weekend.

As I would still like to do my Teasers and Swoons, I think I will upload a teaser from the book a couple days before I post about it, then hopefully if I feel up to it, I'll also include a Swoon-Worthy moment or a swoony scene from the book in my post, which means my reviews of the books might be a little shorter, or I won't include the blurb of the book, and I'll just link it to Goodreads so you can read it there.

Thanks for the cooperation and the support you've given me by reading my reviews!

Till next time,


Friday, September 7, 2018

Swoon Friday The Secret To Letting Go

The Secret To Letting Go by Katherine Fleet

Kindle Edition 11% (This is really short sorry)

I captured the image in my head, wondering if this would be the last time I laid eyes on Clover Scott. My stomach twisted at the thought, but was it from relief or something altogether different? 




Friday, August 31, 2018

Swoon Friday The Rules of Rebellion

The Rules of Rebellion by Amity Hope

Kindle edition 33% (This is a long one)

Maybe that was okay. Because his expression gave me the answer I was searching for. He was looking at me the way Luke looked at Meg. It was the way Nate looked at Francesca, and the way Adam looked at Julia.
I had zero experience with this whatsoever, but if I had to guess, I'd say he was looking at me like he wanted to kiss me. I was a fortunate coincidence because--to my surprise--I wanted to kiss him, too.
The way the flames danced across his face, illuminating his features in their soft glow, made my insides swirl. His eyes were such a startling shade of blue, his cheekbones so perfectly sculpted. His lips looked soft, and his hair was adorably tousled. I thought I knew how the princess in my book felt when a spell had been cast, causing her to find the prince absolutely irresistible.
Without thinking more about it, I pressed up on my toes, slid my hands into his hair, and tilted his face toward mine.
The kiss started slow, tentative, but then Leo decided to take control of the situation. His hands gripped my waist, pulling me closer. The sizzle I'd felt earlier returned, sliding through my veins and burning away what might have been left of my hesitation.
When the kiss finally came to an end, I rested my forehead against his chest. An unfamiliar, deliciously sweet longing echoed through my body.
My knees were so weak, I appreciated the way his arms were around me, helping me to stay upright. I also wasn't sure if he'd kissed me back because it had been a reflex or something? What if...What if he only kissed me because he knew it was on my list? My zero experience could've caused me to read him all wrong.
He slid his fingers under my chin, forcing me to raise my eyes and look at him. What I saw was the same look I'd seen before. When e lowered his mouth to mine and kissed me again, I knew that everything was alright.
It was more than all right.
It was freaking amazing.
But what was I doing? Leo liked me, a lot, apparently. Did I like him? Or was I simply caught up in the moment? I didn't know. I could only hope my impulsiveness didn't come back to haunt me. But right now? All that mattered was that Leo continued to kiss me.
And I didn't want him to stop.


Thursday, August 30, 2018

The Rules of Rebellion Review


The Rules of Rebellion by Amity Hope

1. Skinny dip (her idea)
2. Stargaze (his idea)
3. Prank someone (her idea)
4. Go on a date (his idea)
Leo Zimmerman has had a crush on his curvy friend Kylie Jenkins since forever, so when he discovers the girl with a flair for candy making has a newfound plan to rebel against her overbearing parents, he’s determined to be the one to help her carry it out. Who better than himself to show her the ropes of letting loose?
Sure, taking her to her first high school party, helping her sneak out of the house, or watching a sunset together isn’t exactly a hardship, but much harder is masking his feelings the more time they spend together. And when he suggests adding “a first date” to Kylie’s plan and she accepts…suddenly all his dreams seem to be coming true.
But Leo’s got a secret that could change everything between them, and it’s only a matter of time before it comes to the surface.

First thoughts

I had already read "The Rules of Persuasion" by Amity Hope so I thought I'd read this one. Entangles teen books are always so good and have you hooked right from the start. This one was no different, I was wanting to read from start to finish in one day but, I slowed it down so I could have time to analyze what I was reading. So here's my honest review of this book.

Review

The first thing I liked is that the authour brought in/ incorporated the characters from her other book into this one. I took me a little while to realize that but once I did, I liked it. The other thing I liked was the fact that the emotion felt so real to me. And you know I really appreciate an authour who can create characters who connect to the readers.


The one part I didn't like is there could've been more swoon-worthy scenes and the character could've been described a bit more, but that's just my opinion.


Overall this is a great book to read for all the feels and some swoons. I would recommend this book to someone whos looking for a light read.


Rating

This book is suitable for YA readers ages 12 and up!


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Monday, August 27, 2018

Love in the Friendzone Review

Love in the Friendzone by Molly E. Lee

The only thing worse than not being able to tell your best friend you’re head over heels in love with him? Having to smile and nod when he enlists your help to ensnare the girl of his dreams.
Braylen didn’t even want to go to Lennon Pryor’s epic graduation-night party, but when Fynn begs her to be his “wingwoman,” she can’t deny him. Talking up her BFF—how he’s magic behind a camera, with a killer sense of humour and eyelashes that frame the most gorgeous blue eyes in the history of forever—is easy. Supporting his efforts to woo someone so completely wrong for him? Not so much.
Fynn knows that grad night is his last shot before leaving for college to find true love. And thanks to Bray, he gets his chance with the beautiful Katy Evans. But over the course of the coolest party of their high school careers, he starts to see that perhaps what he really wants has been in front of him all along. Bray’s been his best friend since kindergarten, though, and he’d rather have her in his life as a friend than not at all.
Disclaimer: This Entangled Teen Crush book contains one epic party, complete with every high-schoolers-gone-bad shenanigan, and two best friends whose sexual chemistry is off the charts...if only they’d succumb to it. 

First Thoughts

This book sounded so good I just had to read it! It sounded like such a tragic love story, one-sided love. And when I started reading, I was automatically hooked. Now you know I love books that pull you in so hard, that they make you feel like you're the character, and this is defiantly one of them. So here's my honest review of this book.

Review

This is such an emotional book, from both viewpoints, you could see what Bray thought about something or the way she felt, and then you got to see/understand what Fynn thought or why he did it. Because you get to see both viewpoints it adds another bucket full of emotion, because you can tell what their both feeling and you just want to change it.

The one problem I had was with the character development, their appearances weren't described enough for me to picture them. There were some moments when other characters talked about the hair or eyes of someone else but that was all I got. 


Overall this book is so amazing! It has the emotional rollercoaster, the swoon-worthy moments, and the scream-your-head-off-because-they're-doing-the-wrong-thing-moments. I would defiantly recommend this book.


Rating


This book is suitable for YA readers ages 13 and up.

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Friday, August 24, 2018

Swoon Friday Love in the Friendzone

Love in the Friendzone by Molly E. Lee

Kindle Edition 77%

I traced her bottom lip with my thumb, her quickened breaths only fueling the fire in my blood. Inching my lips down, I tentatively pressed them against hers.
My heart jolted in my chest, an unexplainable familiarity shocking my core. I froze for all of two seconds before completely ignoring anything outside of the sensation of her mouth opening willingly for me.
Slipping my tongue past her lips, I stroked her until she gasped. I gripped her hips, her jeans rough under my fingers as I brought our bodies flush.
Wasnt she wearing a skirt earlier? Did I miss her putting on jeans after the pool?
Not caring, I walked backward, tugging her along until the backs of my knees hit the bed. I sank onto it. bringing her with me without breaking our kiss. I had fantasized about this before, how she'd feel against me, how she'd taste, and if we'd be good together, but the reality was nothing compared to the fantasy. 
We were perfect together. It was like we'd been kissing for years and had mastered every single hot spot the other had. case in point, she raked her nails lightly over my scalp, fisting my hair as she nibbled on my bottom lip. A low groan rumbled from my chest in response as I ran my hands up and down her thighs, which she situated on either side of my hips.
I slipped my fingers underneath the hem of her shirt, revelling in the warmth of her skin and how the silkiness of it ignited sparks underneath my own.



Friday, August 17, 2018

Swoon Friday November Snow

Bad Bloods November Snow by Shannon A. Thompson

Kindle edition 94%
He faced me--his unnatural green eyes searching mine--but he didn't answer. Instead, he kissed me, his sweet lips soft and inviting. And everything around us disappeared as he deepened it, his fingers falling to my hair, his breath matching mine. When we parted, he stayed as close as ever, and shook his forehead against mine. "I can't," he said, making my heart leap into my throat. "You've taken away my ability to hate away from me."
When he sighed, he dropped his forehead onto my shoulder, both of his arms wrapping around me. "The world can't break us. Nothing can."
I ran my fingers through his hair before I ran my hand across his shoulders--including the scarred one-- and down his back. He held me closer, and I squeezed back, too afraid to let go again.
A boy I met on the streets, a boy that saved me a decade after I almost destroyed him, and all I wanted was freedom to live and love too, for the chance to love him in the future, for the chance for the others to find someone they cared about. For all of us. For all the bad bloods.
"Woah!" Adam's voice echoed through the small room, Daniel fell backwards, almost shoving me away, and I did the same to him. Mini Cal had already erupted into laughter, a deep laughter I never thought I'd hear again. "I didn't mean to interrupt." He even managed a wink.
Daniel's cheeks turned red beneath his tan, "Shut up," he said but his voice was light, "Shut up right now."
Adam continued to chuckle, wiggling his eyebrows in my direction. 'You two have fun," he said, slowly backing out of the room.