Category: YA
29th Sep / 0 Comments
Never Saw You Coming by Erin Hahn: If being on the verge 0f adulthood wasn’t scary enough, imagine finding out that your entire childhood has been a lie? So to say that Meg Hennessey is feeling lost and completely of kilter is a complete understatement. With this new knowledge from her […]
5th Jul / 0 Comments
The Boy Who Lived in the Ceiling by Cara Thurlbourn: Homeless and desperate, Freddie lucks out one dreary night as a family leaves their house to go on a holiday they have won. As he watches the frantic minutes prior to them leaving, the eldest daughter Violet stops to rummage through […]
7th May / 0 Comments
Cool for the Summer by Dahlia Adler: A last minute trip with her mother to the Outer Banks in North Carolina for the summer, is not what Larissa expected as her last holiday before her final year of high school. Except Jasmine changes all of that. What starts out as a […]
10th Feb / 0 Comments
Happy Girl Lucky by Holly Smale: Hope Valentine is actually her namesake in every conceivable way: bringing hope to her self-absorbed Valentine family, and die hard romantic Valentines Day type dreamer who literally stages whole scenes in her mind, playing out her perfect romantic encounter including re-takes of real life. The […]
9th Feb / 2 Comments
Love Spells and Other Disasters by Angie Barrett: What started out as an innocent enough business venture for their high school Marketing project sees unlikely duo Abby and Rowan team up to perhaps settle a historical score and earn Abby the reference she desperately needs to get into the university […]
29th Dec / 1 Comment
Never Have You Ever by Elizabeth Hayley: Sneaking a guy out of a sorority, piece of cake right? Oh boy was Sophia so wrong, nothing is easy with the witchy Aamee president of Zeta ETA Chi ready to pounce at any moment. Convinced that Sophia has broken one of the Zetas […]
9th Oct / 2 Comments
The Code for Love and Heartbreak by Jillian Cantor: In our truly relative world of grey, this delightfully sweet read is the epitome of Young Adult Romance; its innocence as light as a summer sun shower and its thematic intent as bright as a full moon.
17th Aug / 1 Comment
Dating Makes Perfect by Pintip Dunn: Completely reminiscent of by-gone days wherein family values and respect for parents sat as a cornerstone to the fabric of society, Dating Makes Perfect is a delightfully sweet read that will engage any fan of the Romance genre.
16th Sep / 4 Comments
In Autoboyography by Christina Lauren, High school senior Tanner Scott has to admit he’s had it pretty easy so far in life. He’s got great parents, a bratty but still likable younger sister, and he grew up in California where it was relatively easy to come out as bisexual. But […]
24th May / 3 Comments
Suffer Love by Ashley Herring Blake: At a new school, Sam spots Hadley and the connection is instantaneous. But it’s both a curse and a blessing when they’re assigned to a project together because Sam can’t help his attraction, but he has to hold onto an ugly secret between their families […]