Bloodlines by Richelle Mead

Christine is pretty much the reason I read the Vampire Academy books. I have, technically, sworn off all vampire books…forever. Well, maybe not forever but for a very long time. But Christine was so excited about Richelle Mead’s series and Dimitri in particular. So when I found a copy of the first book in my…

Ultraviolet by R.J. Anderson

There hasn’t been a book I’ve wanted to write a spoiler-filled review for more than Ultraviolet by R.J. Anderson, but I won’t! I want to so badly though, because it’s really hard to not gush about all the very awesome things! Sixteen-year-old Alison has been sectioned in a mental institute for teens, having murdered the…

As I Wake by Elizabeth Scott

Let me start this review by saying, what you think you know about this book is probably wrong. I read the blurb, saw the cool cover and was all happy because it’s the second new Elizabeth Scott book this year and I like Elizabeth Scott. Her books are usually contemporary and cute and involve guys…

Ruby Red by Kerstin Gier

Time travel I’ve always had an interest in it. Is time like a burrito or like string? Can you meet yourself without creating a black hole? What about changing the past? Can time travel be used to change events like Hitler’s birth or stop the bomb from dropping on Hiroshima? What about going back and…

Caitlin’s Pile of Shame

My turn at sharing my shame with you all has come once again. Also, I’ve been meaning to mention, that our POS posts are, of course, greatly inspired by The Story Siren’s IMM meme. I think it’s a meme. I’m not actually too sure what constitutes a meme, but we’re going with it here. Anywhos,…

Awaken by Katie Kacvinsky

I wasn’t too sure about this book when I saw it listed on NetGalley, but it’s NetGalley and free, so I said what the heck and requested it. When I finally decided to read it, I didn’t know what to expect, honestly. A sort of futuristic world similar to Surrogates where no one goes outside…