Tag «Contemporary»

Blog Tour: Ninja Girl by Cookie O’Gorman

Synopsis for Ninja Girl (from Goodreads): Seventeen-year-old Snow-Soon Lee kicks ass–literally. She teaches at her family-owned martial arts gym, The Academy, and cares more about training to be the next Bruce Lee than hooking up. In fact, Snow’s never even been kissed. But when Girls Night rolls around, Snow decides to prove to her friends (and …

DNF Series Review: Beautiful by Emily McKee

Series Review: Is this series worth your time? Does it get better as the novels progress? Or does it get worse? Find out below: Synopsis for A Beautiful Idea (from Goodreads): Isabelle Clark always had ideas, but that’s all they ever were . . . until now. She grew up in a world filled with …

Single Sundays: Royce Rolls by Margaret Stohl

Single Sundays: While this blog may be focused on reviewing book series as a whole, we can’t forget about the good ole’ standalone novel! On Sundays, I will review a novel that is considered to be a standalone novel. Here is this week’s offering: Synopsis for Royce Rolls (from Goodreads): Sixteen-year-old Bentley Royce seems to …

Series Review: Lover’s Dance by Deanna Roy

Synopsis for Forbidden Dance (from Goodreads): She was hidden from the world. Then he arrived. An emotional new novel from six-time USA Today bestselling author Deanna Roy For four years, I’ve lived in almost total seclusion. Homeschooled, forbidden from social media, seeing no one other than the dancers at Dreamcatcher Academy, where I teach ballet …

Series Review: Wingmen Inc by Rachel Van Dyken

Series Review: Is this series worth your time? Does it get better as the novels progress? Or does it get worse? Find out below: Synopsis for The Matchmaker’s Playbook (from Goodreads): Wingman rule number one: don’t fall for a client. After a career-ending accident, former NFL recruit Ian Hunter is back on campus—and he’s ready …

Single Sundays: Oblivion by Jessica Wood

Single Sundays: While this blog may be focused on reviewing book series as a whole, we can’t forget about the good ole’ standalone novel! On Sundays, I will review a novel that is considered to be a standalone novel. Here is this week’s offering: Synopsis for Oblivion (from Goodreads): I wake up to a life …