Book 1 in YA romantasy by Lauren Roberts, ‘Powerless’ is a fast-paced, engaging read with lots of swoon-worthy moments.
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GLASS SWORD (Victoria Aveyard) – Busy Book 2 in RED QUEEN Series
An intense sequel to “Red Queen” by Victoria Aveyard. Read my honest review on how “Glass Sword” continues the tale of Mare Barrow.
RED QUEEN (Victoria Aveyard) – YA Fantasy Full of Political Intrigue
An honest review of the best-selling YA dystopian fantasy “Red Queen.” An intriguing and engaging book for YA readers!
THE TOLL (Neal Shusterman) – Honest Review of Final Installment in ARC OF A SCYTHE
An honest review of “The Toll,” the final installment in Shusterman’s “Arc of a Scythe.” Surprisingly disappointing. Is it worth the read?
THUNDERHEAD (Neal Shusterman) – Excellent YA Dystopian Sequel
Neal Shusterman’s “Thunderhead”: a YA dystopian sequel that is a captivating, dark, gritty continuation in his “Arc of a Scythe” trilogy.
SECRETS IN THE MIST (Morgan L. Busse) – Christian YA Steampunk
A spoiler-free review of Morgan Busse’s YA Christian Steampunk novel “Secrets in the Mist” – is it worth the read?
THE VOICE WE FIND (Nicole Deese) – Heartfelt Contemporary Christian Romance Review
Honest review of a heartfelt Christian contemporary romance with depth and deaf community rep! See why Nicole Deese’s Fog Harbor series is worth reading!
HIDDEN CURRENT (Sharon Hinck) – A Dance-Inspired, Allegorical Christian YA Fantasy
A former ballet dancer’s review on Hidden Current: stunning world-building, relatable characters, but a mid-book shift into overt Christian allegory that caught me off guard.
SCYTHE (Arc of a Scythe, #1) by Neal Shusterman – Impactful Dystopian YA Novel
A candid review of Scythe by Neal Shusterman and its YA dystopian world, main characters Citra and Rowan, and deep themes around mortality.
SUNRISE ON THE REAPING (Suzanne Collins) – Honest Review of The Popular YA Dystopian Prequel
I did not feel particularly attached to Lenore Dove. I actually found her a little annoying. I appreciated Haymitch’s love for her, but I, as the reader, didn’t buy into their love story