The Truth About Happily Ever After is kind of a hard one for me. I loved Cozzo’s previous book How To Keep Rolling After A Fall – LOVED, sooo much. But, I struggled with the main character in this one. Here, we meet Alyssa, and honestly I didn’t find her super likeable at first. She…
Editor’s Pick: When We Collided by Emery Lord
Emery Lord’s WHEN WE COLLIDED, which won the 2017 Schneider Family Book Award for representation of disability, is excellently titled. Collision, in all its forms, is somehow inherently violent. It is something that is abrupt, disorienting, life-altering. It is a moment after which nothing is the same.”When we collided” is therefore a very apt description…
Blog Tour: Zebulon Finch Vol. 2 by Daniel Kraus
Welcome to the first stop on the ZEBULON FINCH VOL. 2 blog tour, celebrating the second and final book in the duology’s release. The Death and Life of Zebulon Finch, Volume Two: Empire Decayed by Daniel Kraus is a door-stopping, show-stopping, unforgettable tome that will take you less time than you imagine to finish. I…
Editor’s Pick: The Call by Peadar O’Guilin
A thousand years ago, the Irish banished the twisted faerie race to the Grey Lands. A millennium later, the faeries have enacted their revenge. Before they turn seventeen, every child in Ireland will be spirited away to the Grey Lands, to try their best to survive a day against the Sidhe. In the real world,…
Editor’s Pick: A Week of Mondays
I have a name for fun, frothy, good-time books that make me happy: “candy.” I know, maybe not the most unique moniker, but we all need a little sugar in our lives and even better if it doesn’t cost us any calories. And A Week of Mondays is just that sweet, delicious, wonderful candy. Ellie,…
Editor’s Pick: How to Keep Rolling after a Fall
Cards on the table, I loved this book. I don’t know if it was the redemptive tale, the realistic characters, or the absolutely enviable romance – but I fell in love with this book. How To Keep Rolling After A Fall is about Nikki (now going by Nicole) trying to come to terms with being…