Review: The Fill-In Boyfriend by Kasie West

18660447The Fill-In Boyfriend by Kasie West
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
Published by: HarperTeen
Pages: 352
Format: e-book
Rating: ★★★★★
Where to Find: Goodreads | Amazon

I absolutely love Kasie West, and can honestly say that I’ve enjoyed everything she’s written. I am beyond excited for her next contemporary story PS. I Like You, and am desperately anticipating the time when I can read The Distance Between Us. I read On The Fencea few months ago and liked it, but this one blew me away. I literally could not put it down. Continue reading “Review: The Fill-In Boyfriend by Kasie West”

Christmas Recommendations!

It’s that time of year again to recommend books that are perfect to read this season!

‘Love, Lies and Mince Pies’ by Katy Cannon
This is a companion short story to ‘Love, Lies and Lemon Pies’ which was one of my top 14 books of 2014! The story focuses on Jasper, a secondary character in the both ‘Love, Lies…’ and ‘Secrets, Schemes and Sewing Machines’. I absolutely love that another story has been added to this series, and think it’s the perfect book to get you in the Christmassy mood! Sign up to Katy Cannon’s newsletter to receive the story for FREE on the 8th of December: here

‘Murder On The Orient Express’ by Agatha Christie
A good old murder mystery is great for this time of year – you can snuggle up and get enthralled by an intriguing crime. This mystery in particular is especially Christmassy because the murder takes place on a train that’s been snowed in. Talk about a chilling atmosphere!

‘The Fifth Wave’ by Rick Yancey

During the Christmas season, it’s easy to get caught reading a lot of cute contemporaries, but something we love to do is dip into a completely different genre. Over Christmas last year we were reading ‘Divergent’ and this year, the two books in ‘The Fifth Wave’ really caught our attention. It’s also perfect prep for the movie’s release in January 2016!

‘My True Love Gave to Me’ edited by Stephanie Perkins
But speaking of cute contemporaries, nothing can quite beat them at this time of year. What’s great about short stories is they can be read in one sitting, and having twelve different romances to read really is a gift this Christmas!

‘All Wrapped Up’ by Holly Smale
Geek girl? Check. Romance? Check. Christmas themed? Check. ‘All Wrapped Up’ has it all, so much so that Bee and I couldn’t wait until December to read it! Get to experience the beautiful and funny first date of Nick and Harriet, a couple ready to take the modelling industry by storm!

‘Sweetly’ by Jackson Pearce
And, because I couldn’t help it, I’m going to throw a fairy tale retelling in there! ‘Sweetly’ retells Hansel and Gretel in a slightly ominous and mysterious way. Twins Ansel and Gretchen go and live with a sweet-shop owner, Sophia, out in the woods, in a town where girls go missing, and not everything is as it seems…

Review: Rite of Revelation by Sarah Negovetich

27364670Rite of Revelation by Sarah Negovetich
Genre: Dystopian, Romance
Pages: 393
Format: e-book
Rating: ★★★
Series: Rite of Rejection (#1)
Where to Find: Goodreads | Amazon

We were approached by Sarah to review the second book in her series, after reading Rite Of Rejection around this time last year. The first book in the series ends on a huge cliffhanger, and originally we didn’t think there was going to be a sequel, but there was more of Rebecca’s story to be told, so of course, we were delighted to be able to read the next instalment!

Continue reading “Review: Rite of Revelation by Sarah Negovetich”

Review: The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey

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Genre: Dystopian, Apocalyptic
Published by: Penguin
Pages: 460
Format: Hardback
Rating: ★★★
Series: The Infinite Sea (#2)
Where to Find: Goodreads | Amazon

The 5th Wave movie is soon to be released, and this book has been out for a pretty long time now, so I thought I better read it to see what all the hype is about. I have to say that I think it’s overhyped, because although I enjoyed the story, there were certain perspectives that didn’t interest me at all. Suspense wise, though, this series is very promising and I look forward to the sequel.

Continue reading “Review: The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey”

Review: Sweet Peril by Wendy Higgins

15768191Sweet Peril by Wendy Higgins
Genre: Supernatural, Romance
Published by: HarperTeen
Pages: 371
Format: e-book
Rating: ★★
Where to Find: Goodreads | Author | Amazon

P L O T
Kai and Anna have been apart for a while, but their burning lust for each other certainly hasn’t died down. Will the two finally admit to being in love, and just get together all ready? Among evil sin Dukes and threats to their world, the couple facing more problems than the average seventeen year old.  Continue reading “Review: Sweet Peril by Wendy Higgins”

Last Chance TBR

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As December is upon us, this is our last chance to read any books that have been dangling on the end of our to-be-read list, hoping to be finished before the end of the year. In order to wipe the slate clean, and begin a new in 2016, above and below are the books we want to read this month! Some acclaimed stand alones, some series endings, beginnings and middles, contemporary, fantasy, dystopian. Fingers crossed we finish them all!

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(Spoiler) Review: Ruin and Rising by Leigh Bardugo

22535408Ruin and Rising by Leigh Bardugo
Genre: Fantasy
Published by: Indigo Books
Pages: 368
Format: Paperback
Series: Shadow and Bone (#1), Siege and Storm (#2)
Rating: ★★★★
Where to Find: Goodreads | Author | Amazon

P L O T
In the final book of the Grisha Trilogy, Alina and Mal must hunt for the final amplifier in hopes of destroying the Darkling and his power once of for all. Full of action, tragedy and the occasion sweet kiss, Ruin and Rising is one of the best series finales I’ve ever read.

The characters have reached their climatic peril. It’s all go for the gang. How many other ‘this is it!’ quotes can I put in a plot summary? Basically, we’re in for a wild ride. (Woohoo, cliche counter cracked!)  Continue reading “(Spoiler) Review: Ruin and Rising by Leigh Bardugo”

Reviews by Series

Starcrossed Trilogy by Josephine Angelini
Starcrossed | Dreamless | Goddess

Lux Series by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Obsidian | Onyx | Opal | Origin | Opposition

Grisha Trilogy by Leigh Bardugo
Shadow and Bone |  Siege and Storm | Ruin and Rising

The Rain Duology by Virginia Bergin
The Rain | The Storm

Magisterium by Holly Black and Cassandra Clare
The Iron Trial | The Copper Gauntlet

The Selection Series by Keira Cass
The Selection | The Elite | The One | The Heir

A School For Good and Evil Trilogy by Soman Chainani
A School For Good and Evil A World Without Princes | The Last Ever After

Matched Trilogy by Ally Condie
Matched | Crossed | Reached

Vivian Versus Duology by Katie Coyle
Vivian Versus the Apocalypse | Vivian Versus America

The Maze Runner Trilogy by James Dashner
The Maze Runner | The Scorch Trials | The Death Cure

Waterfire Saga by Jennifer Donnelly
Deep Blue | Rogue Wave

Fearsome Dreamer Duology by Laure Eve
Fearsome Dreamer | The Illusionists

Top 8 Trilogy by Katie Finn
Top 8 | What’s Your Status? | Unfriended

If I Stay Duology by Gayle Forman
If I Stay | Where She Went

Precious Gems Trilogy by Kerstin Gier
Ruby Red | Sapphire Blue | Emerald Green

Half Bad Trilogy by Sally Green
Half Bad | Half Lies | Half Wild

Burn for Burn Trilogy by Jenny Han and Siobhan Vivian
Burn For Burn | Fire With Fire | Ashes To Ashes

Rebel Belle Trilogy by Rachel Hawkins
Rebel Belle | Miss Mayhem | Lady Renegades

Mara Dyer Trilogy by Michelle Hodkin
The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer | The Evolution of Mara Dyer | The Retribution of Mara Dyer

Call of the Forgotten Trilogy by Julie Kagawa
The Lost Prince | The Iron Traitor | The Iron Warrior

Talon Series by Julie Kagawa
Talon | Rogue

Teardrop Duology by Lauren Kate
Teardrop | Waterfall

His Fair Assassin Trilogy by Robin LaFevers
Grave Mercy | Dark Triumph | Mortal Heart

Legend Trilogy by Marie Lu
Legend | Prodigy | Champion

Throne of Glass Series by Sarah J. Maas
Throne of Glass | Crown of Midnight | Heir of Fire | Queen of Shadows

Bloodlines Series by Richelle Mead
Bloodlines |  The Golden Lily | The Indigo Spell | The Fiery Heart | Silver Shadows | The Ruby Circle

Vampire Academy Series by Richelle Mead
Vampire Academy | Frostbite

The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer
Cinder | Scarlet | Cress | Winter

The 100 Trilogy by Kass Morgan
The 100 | Day 21 | Homecoming

Miss Peregrine’s Trilogy by Ransom Riggs
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children | Hollow City

Heroes of Olympus Series by Rick Riordan
The Lost Hero | The Son of Neptune | The Mark of Athena | The House of Hades | The Blood of Olympus

Under The Never Sky Trilogy by Veronica Rossi
Under the Never Sky Through the Ever Night | Into the Still Blue

Winner’s Trilogy by Marie Rutkoski
The Winner’s Curse | The Winner’s Crime

The Perfectionists Duology by Sara Shepard
The Perfectionists | The Good Girls

Study Series by Maria V Snyder
Poison Study | Magic Study | Fire Study

Glass Series by Maria V Snyder
Storm Glass | Sea GlassSpy Glass

The Raven Cycle Quartet by Maggie Stiefvater
The Raven Boys | The Dream Theives | Blue Lily, Lily Blue | The Raven King

Daughter of Smoke and Bone Trilogy by Laini Taylor
Daughter of Smoke and Bone Days of Blood and Starlight | Dreams of Gods and Monsters

Slated Trilogy by Teri Terry
Slated | Fractured | Shattered

Rebel Duology by Amy Tintera
Rebel | Reboot

Pivot Point Duology by Kasie West
Pivot Point | Split Second

Uglies Series by Scott Westerfeld
Uglies | Pretties | Specials | Extras

 Mind Games Duology by Kiersten White
Mind Games | Perfect Lies

Dust Lands Trilogy by Moira Young
Blood Red Road | Raging Star | Rebel Heart

Leigh Bardugo’s Writing Advice

When we met Leigh Bardugo at her Magic and Mayhem Book Tour for ‘Six Of Crows’, she answered a lot of questions about writing, the inspiration and the motivation behind it. Leigh gave some absolutely amazing pieces of advice. So, today, we thought we’d share what the best selling author of ‘Shadow and Bone‘ had to say about writing:

1. “There’s No Expiration Date On Your Talent”
This was the best thing she said. This is the best thing anyone has said.
Leigh talked a lot about how, when it comes to writing, it’s easy to put deadlines on yourself, and what you should be able to achieve at a certain age. There’s always the comment of ‘She’s doing so well for her age.” But, we should just scribble out the last half of that sentence. You’re always bright, you’re always talented, and there’s no limit to the amount of things you can achieve. Leigh said she didn’t start writing ‘Shadow and Bone’ until she was 35, and look where she is now. You don’t need to have a three-book publishing deal at 18. You can write whenever, without deadlines. 

2. “You Have To Love Them If You’re Going To Write Them”
Pretty easy, but if you don’t absolutely love the characters you’ve created and the world they’re living in, you’re not going to take the time to write them. It normally takes quite a while to write a book, (50K in a month is beautiful, but redrafting can take years!) So, you’re going to be spending a lot of time with your characters. Make sure you won’t want to strangle them by the end of your manuscript.

3. “There’s No One Way To Write”
You do you, that’s perfectly fine. Apparently, one of the most popular questions authors get is to do with their writing process, but there’s something different for everybody. Leigh talked about how Laini Taylor loves to have every, tiny detail planned out before she writes, whereas she herself likes to have a looser idea of what’s going on.

4. “Go With The Muse”
When you’re feeling inspired: write. It doesn’t matter if you’re in the middle of a bargaining magic scene, if you feel the desire to write a kiss or a battle or a calm conversation over ice-cream, do it because inspiration doesn’t hit you everyday.

5. “Don’t Crush The Inner Critic”
When that little voice inside your head tells you something isn’t quite right, or that your writing is terrible (which I assure you, it isn’t!) listen to the voice. Agree with it. Qualify that this is only a first draft, and nothing is going to be perfect first time round! You can do anything, but you don’t need an enemy inside your head before you’ve even started.

6. “Nobody Writes A Good First Draft”
Normally, when you get stuck in the middle of writing, it’s easy to turn to all the beautiful books on your shelf and compare what’s on your Word document to what glued between those covers. That’s not fair. At all. What we see on the pages of our favourite novels is probably nowhere near what was written in the first draft. Everyone struggles, and everyone has setbacks. Comparing yourself to published works is only going to make you lose the fight before you’ve even picked up a sword.

7. “Write Terrible”
Sometimes, the only way to get a draft finished is to just write, no looking back. Leigh stressed that no one else has to see your first draft, that it’s 100% for you, so don’t be ashamed of what you think is sloppy or rushed or badly written. All that matters if you’re telling yourself the story first, before you try and tell it to other people. But, let’s be honest, who wouldn’t want to see the first draft of ‘Shadow and Bone’?

8. “Finish Your Draft”
Every time I’ve heard this piece of advice, I’ve thought ‘that’s obvious!’, but somehow, I’m yet to do it. It’s not enough to say you want to write, you actually have to do it. Who knew?

And there you have it, tiny pearls of wisdom from Leigh Bardugo! Keep writing everyone, and good luck with your drafts!

Review: Opposition by Jennifer L. Armentrout

13644055Opposition by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Genre: 
Paranormal, Romance
Published by: Entangled Teen
Pages: 352
Format: E-Book
Series: Obsidian (Lux #1), Onyx (#2), Opal (#3), Origin (#4)
Rating: ★★
Where to Find: Goodreads Author | Amazon

P L O T
Daemon and Katy have reached the end of their journey: an alien apocalypse. Will they be able to put aside their lust for each other long enough to fight the battle? ….eh, no.  Continue reading “Review: Opposition by Jennifer L. Armentrout”