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Monday, August 18, 2014

Lovely Trigger-R. K. Lillely

I absolutely loved it, sad to say Danika and Tristan's story came to an end--but I'm happy with their ending.


BULLY---Penelope Douglas

A Great Summer Read: 



     A friend recommended this book after I was suffering from a book hangover. Needless to say--this novel also gave me a book-hangover. I became so invested in the characters. Tate is a warrior--one badass chick! She did not let bullying dominate her life, nor she resented her foes. Initially I was hesitant on liking Jared, he was the epitome of a Bully to Tate. I don't usually read to critique the novels, I just read for the romance, and the characters redemptions (which I think this novel did a great job of portraying). Do I recommend this novel? Absolutely and definitely. Now I want a tattoo that says: “Yesterday lasts forever.Tomorrow comes never.Until you”.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

R. K. Lillely- The Wild Side

Motley Crew's song--"Wild Side", happens to be one of by favorite songs,thus I love the title of the book and think its perfect for relationship that emerges between the older Alastair and the younger Iris. 

Love R. k Lillely, this is just another example of how good of a writer she is.


Saturday, May 10, 2014

Come-J.A Huss


Left me wanting more! Great short read.

Wasn't really sure what the background story is, but I hope that is resolved with the subsequent novels. Can't wait.


Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Perfectly Damaged- E. L. Montes

This story was amazing! I hope the other characters get their own story, and for this one to continue.


Sunday, March 9, 2014

Nash-Jay Crownover

Where should I start? Oh, yes. The cover. I give a million praises to whoever chose that cover. After having read the Marked Men series last year, I was super excited during winter break to get my hands on Rome and I absolutely loved it, and couldn't wait to read Nash. 

Nash is a sweetheart. I couldn't help but love him since he was first introduced in Rule. And the other two books just made me love him even more. 
What I liked about this novel was not necessarily the love story, but the fundamental idea I think the novel gives: To love thyself, to be able to love others. 
We also got to see the others carry on with their lives. But what I most absolutely loved was the relationship between Nash and his father. ( I was on my way to school in the train when I read the part of his dad dying, ALWAYS WITH YOU--still breaks my heart.) The novel is more than just a love story between two people but a plethora of familial love and relationships.