Thursday, July 23, 2015

Review of Cleopatra's Daughter

Michelle Moran I loved this book!! I fell in love with Alexander and Selene, how they took everything in stride and didn't give up when everything was going wrong for them. 

I wanted to punch Julia in the face at times from her brattiness and just hug her. 

Then Juba. Oh sweet dinosaurs Juba, he seems cold at first but then he gets dreamy. 

Quite a journey for the twins, they lost their kingdom, their crowns, their family in the time span of a few days. They are then taken in by Augustus' sister Octavia, to grow and get an education. 

There's love, violence, drama, action, and a dash of adventure in this book. 

  

Monday, July 20, 2015

Review of One Tiny Secret

Halloween lovers and thriller lovers do I have a book for you. One Tiny Secret by T. A. Kunz has you on the very edge of your bed, wondering if Halloween parties are really safe. Dani is a Halloween lover, she also does a good job of keeping a low profile at school and planning secret parties. 

But when she goes to one with an old friend, the girl ends up missing the next day. 

People think Dani might have done it, but the a student gets killed and now the while town is worried. 

To make everything harder Dani's old crush comes back into town. 

Does she find the killer? Or does the killer find her?

Review of Obsidian

Obsidian By Jennifer L. Armentrout has you wanting the book just from the cute darker haired guy on the cover. Then has all the bloggers in the world reading it to root for the cute blogger Katy. 

She and her mom have just moved toVirginia  from Florida after her dad has died. 

Then enters pretty boy-next-door Daemon, and his equally pretty twin sister Dee. 

Katy is already forming a friendship with Dee after a few days of being in Virginia and Daemon does not approve, doesn't want Katy anywhere near is sister. 

That all changes as Katy and daemon get closer. But there's something off about Daemon. Something alien. 

The first book in the Lux series is a whirlwind of cuteness, adventure, some love, and aliens. 

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Review of Almost

Almost is just that. Almost. Almost better, almost falling apart, almost in love. Almost forget. This book by Anne Eliot is about a girl, who was Almost raped. It has affected her life to the degree her parents don't even want her to get a job. 

Enter Gray, a very pretty boy that happens to be trying to get the same job as Jess. 

Gray needs the money, Jess needs the job. The two make a plan that starts out fake but becomes real. But Gray knows something about Jess, something she can't remember. 

This book will leave you begging for more after each chapter and laughing at the hatred of frog toys. 

review of Unmaking Hunter Kennedy

Unmaking Hunter Kennedy  is about a rockstar, with a troubling past. He will go through changes in order to help him over come it. Ver is a shy girl that cant even talk to boys without blushing. The two come together also helping each other over come their troubles. along the way becoming ove then friends.

This book was adorable, giving off a relatable feel-good vibe. It left you laughing while also hoping the characters get through their pain.

Anne Eliot is a writer that knows how to make you fall in love with the characters, and also have you wishing Hunter Kennedy was in fact an actual guy. She puts a lot of thought and detail into her writing, weaving the words on the page.