Tag: Netgalley

Review: The Clouded Sky by Megan Crewe

Review: The Clouded Sky by Megan Crewe

Initial Reaction: What the….how could….what do I do until the next book?!?! Note: If you’ve not read book one of , there are minor unavoidable spoilers in this review. Also if you are reading this in email or an rss reader please go to the website so you have the option to click on spoiler […]

Posted June 4, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 1 Comment
Review: Sugar on Top by Marina Adair

Review: Sugar on Top by Marina Adair

Initial Reaction: As the title suggests, this book is so stinking sweet!!! Sugar on Top by Marina Adair is book two in her Sugar, Georgia series and follows Glory Mann and Cal McGraw as they navigate the waters of their small hometown. While this is a series, each book is a standalone featuring new main characters that […]

Posted May 18, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: Chosen Thief by Scarlett Dawn

Review: Chosen Thief by Scarlett Dawn

Chosen Thief by Scarlett Dawn marks the beginning of the second saga in the Forever Evermore series and follows the story of Caroline Jules. Finding herself on death row at the age of 22, Caro has accepted her fate but after an exciting escape orchestrated by her “brother” Sin, she finds out that her life is […]

Posted May 15, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 2 Comments
Launch-Day Blitz Carry Me Home by Lia Riley

Launch-Day Blitz Carry Me Home by Lia Riley

Happy Book Birthday to Lia Riley’s Carry Me Home! I’m so excited to participate on Launch Day. Keep reading for my review of the novella, an excerpt, and giveaways! Review Carry Me Home by Lia Riley is a short novella, a companion to the series Off The Map. I have to be brutally honest for a minute. This novella […]

Posted May 5, 2015 by Lillian in Features, Reviews / 2 Comments
Review: Fury by Steven James

Review: Fury by Steven James

Fury by Steven James is the second book in the Blur Trilogy about a young man with the extraordinary ability to pick up the details of a crime and piece them together through hallucinations. For Daniel Byers, life returned to normal after solving the death of a classmate last fall. Now the blurs are back, and they are […]

Posted May 1, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: Beyond Reach by Siobhan Davis

Review: Beyond Reach by Siobhan Davis

I feel like I lived three lifetimes in the span of this book!!! Beyond Reach by Siobhan Davis is a continuation of her series True Calling and is one intense read from start to finish. Ariana is on Earth, having been rescued by Zane and Clementia. She still carries the information her late father entrusted her with and her […]

Posted April 27, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 1 Comment
Review: The Decaying Empire by Laura Thalassa

Review: The Decaying Empire by Laura Thalassa

The Decaying Empire by Laura Thalassa is a continuation of Ember Pierce’s story as she battles the Project to win her and her pair their freedom. Book one The Vanishing Girl ended leaving you with no warm and fuzzy feelings. Ember has been spliced, Caden believes she is dead, and the Project is behind it all. Flash forward […]

Posted April 20, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: Gates of Thread and Stone by Lori M. Lee

Review: Gates of Thread and Stone by Lori M. Lee

Gates of Thread and Stone by Lori M. Lee is the start of an exciting new series about Kai, a young woman with the mysterious power to control time and her search for her “brother” Reev after he doesn’t come home from work one night. With the help of her best friend (and crush) Avan, she […]

Posted April 16, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 6 Comments
Review: A Hope Remembered by Stacy Henrie

Review: A Hope Remembered by Stacy Henrie

A Hope Remembered by Stacy Henrie is such a sweet story of friendship, love, and the ability to overcome even our darkest hour. Nora Lewis is starting over after the war took her fiancé and the Spanish flu took her parents. She has inherited a distant relative’s sheep farm in the Lake District of England. So […]

Posted April 10, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 2 Comments