Tag: young adult

It Had to Be You by Lizzy Charles

It Had to Be You by Lizzy Charles

Blurb: James Parson has a problem. His military dad is going to yank him out of his expensive boarding school if James doesn’t prove he’s no longer hooking up, pulling pranks, and charming his way out of consequences. What better way to show he’s now responsible than becoming the committed boyfriend of a U.S. diplomat’s […]

Prove Me Wrong by Tessa Marie

Prove Me Wrong by Tessa Marie

Blurb: With no college ambition—or desire to care—Luke Hannon’s ready to bail on school before senior year even begins. But when he spots the hot new girl reading an upside down map, he changes his mind. Hailey Saldino desperately wants to start fresh at a school where she’s free of the snide remarks and hurtful stares. […]

Waiting on the Sidelines by Ginger Scott

Waiting on the Sidelines by Ginger Scott

Blurb: Nolan Lennox had things figured out. Named after a baseball legend, she enjoyed being the Tomboy, her closet filled with her brother’s hand-me-downs, cut-off jeans and soccer shorts. But when her first trip to high school results in a broken heart from the first boy to ever make her heart flutter and cruel words […]

Incriminating Dating by Rebekah L. Purdy

Incriminating Dating by Rebekah L. Purdy

Blurb: Ayla Hawkins is ready to stand up for change in her high school. But winning the election for class president against popular Jenna Lee will be impossible without a miracle. When she stumbles upon Mr. Perfect Luke Pressler defacing public property and catches it on camera: cue miracle. Ayla’s got the dirt she needs […]

Geekerella by Ashley Poston

Geekerella by Ashley Poston

3 stars — This one left me a bit conflicted.  I am a self-professed geek, and really enjoyed all the geek references in this book (whether quotes or nods to real life fandoms, or just the overall feel of BEING in a fandom).  That was honestly the highlight of the book for me, b/c I really […]

Posted March 31, 2017 by lenoreo in NetGalley ARCs, Reviews / 0 Comments
Things I Should Have Known by Claire LaZebnik

Things I Should Have Known by Claire LaZebnik

Blurb: An unforgettable story about autism, sisterhood, and first love that’s perfect for fans of Jenny Han, Sophie Kinsella, and Sarah Dessen. New York Times bestselling author of Tell Me Three Things Julie Buxbaum raved: “I couldn’t put it down.” Meet Chloe Mitchell, a popular Los Angeles girl who’s decided that her older sister, Ivy, […]

Swinging at Love by Kendra C. Highley

Swinging at Love by Kendra C. Highley

Blurb: Outfielder Tristan Murrell has a problem. As the number two slugger for the Suttonville Sentinels, his team is counting on him to make their very first run at the state championship. But he has a secret—his swing has totally deserted him. As in, he can’t hit anything. He needs to fix the issue, and […]

Operation Prom Date by Cindi Madsen

Operation Prom Date by Cindi Madsen

Blurb: Kate ships tons of fictional couples, but IRL her OTP is her and Mick, the hot quarterback she’s crushed on since, like, forever. With only one semester left of senior year, it’s now or never if she wants to land him in time for prom. Since she’s flirtationally challenged, she enlists Cooper Callihan, the […]

Lucid (Brightest Kind of Darkness #2) by P.T. Michelle

Lucid (Brightest Kind of Darkness #2) by P.T. Michelle

Blurb:  Once Nara combines her prophetic ability with Ethan’s power to outsmart Fate at his own deadly cat-and-mouse game, she’s more determined than ever to help Ethan learn the meaning behind the raven sword tattoo that suddenly appeared on his back after their confrontation with Fate. During her quest to uncover the tattoo’s secrets, Nara enlists […]

Posted February 20, 2017 by Curly Carla in Reviews, Series I am reading / 0 Comments
There’s Something About Nik by Sara Hantz

There’s Something About Nik by Sara Hantz

Blurb: Nik Gustafsson has a secret: He’s not really Nik Gustafsson. He’s not a spy. He’s not crazy. He’s just the son and heir to one of the most important families in Europe—one where duty always comes first. And his posh, too-public life is suffocating him. So when he gets the chance to attend boarding […]