WITH FRIENDS LIKE THESE BY V.S. LAWRENCE
In "With Friends Like These" a girl named Kenzie is just trying to make friends at a girls camp. But, things take a turn when campers go missing and adult supervision is basically nonexistent.
Read MoreIn "With Friends Like These" a girl named Kenzie is just trying to make friends at a girls camp. But, things take a turn when campers go missing and adult supervision is basically nonexistent.
Read MoreIn this romantic thriller, a spin-off to "Mysteries of the Southern Gothic", Ulysses Katsaros finds himself embroiled in a sinister cult when he falls for Esme, a 'Chosen Daughter' who has never known a life of freedom. Check out my thoughts on this tale about love, murder, and overcoming personal demons.
Read MoreCheck out my book review of "Needy Little Things" by Chanelle Desamours. Some gifts come with strings attached. For Sariyah, her supernatural ability to hear people’s needs—from the mundane to the crucial—might be more of a curse than a blessing.
Read MoreIn "Rebel Witch," the gripping second installment of The Crimson Moth duology, Rune remains steadfast in her mission to save her fellow witches. But with her ex-lover and witch hunter closing in, her quest becomes a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
Read MoreChildren of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi is a captivating YA fantasy where those with dormant magical abilities have to band together against a tyrannical ruler that wants to erase magic forever.
Read MoreQuicksilver by Callie Hart is an enemies-to-lovers fantasy romance that took BookTok by storm. But, is it worth the hype? Check out my book review to find out!
Read MoreIn a dark YA retelling of The Wizard of Oz, a young girl named Amy is thrust into a world where Dorothy has become an Evil Tyrant. The people all want Amy to take her down. Check out my "Dorothy Must Die" book review.
Read MoreLearn invaluable life lessons from Law Roach in "How to Build A Fashion Icon: Notes on Confidence."
Read MoreJessica Carrasquillo's latest, 'Mysteries of the Southern Gothic', book two of The Manchineel series is a perfect blend of true crime and dark romance. Check out my book review.
Read MoreA woman hesitantly invites a man and his family inside, proclaiming it to be his childhood home. As soon as she does, the house begins to transform, and the woman suspects a malevolent force is at play. Discover my review of the chilling tale "We Used to Live Here" by Marcus Kliewer.
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