

"Growing Up with Aloha" (American Girl Nanea) by Kirby Larson - Review
When I heard earlier this year that they were going to bring out a Hawaiian character from 1941, I was ecstatic. The 1940s home front is...


"Emma Moves In" (American Girl Like Sisters) by Clare Hutton - review
Thank you to Edelweiss Plus and Scholastic for providing me with an Advanced Reader's Copy of this new series from American Girl. I have...


"Merman's Kiss" by Dee J Stone (Review)
The Amazon kindle version of it was a cheap price ($3), so I figured why not. I do like magical teen romance stories, but this one I'd...


"Lucky in Love" by Kasie West (Review)
I got this book as part of a giveaway at the YALLWest earlier this year. Having loved my first-read Kasie West book "By Your Side", I...


"I See London, I See France" by Sarah Mlynowski (review)
I was immediately drawn to the travel aspect of two friends traveling to Europe for the first time. Although I'm not a fan of books that...


"Lost in Love" by Susane Colasanti - review
After reading the first book, I was hooked on the series. I love stories like this that instead of just having one character's point of...


"City Love" by Susane Colasanti - review
One of my favorite trilogy's is sadly coming to an end soon with the third and final book coming out in a little less than two weeks. In...


"Fresh Start" (The Rosewoods) by Katrina Abbott - review
I picked up this free, short story while taking the bus home earlier today. I'm not familiar with the Rosewoods series, but this was a...

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"Once and For All" by Sarah Dessen [Review]
Louna (daughter of a famed wedding planner) has seen a lot of weddings and is cynical of happily-ever-after endings, since her own first...


"The Wonder of Us" by Kim Culbertson (Review)
The plot of the book immediately drew me in, and this felt like a real story. I loved the travel part of the book, and really felt like I...