The Notorious Pagan Jones by Nina Berry

Pagan Jones knows how easy it is to lose everything. Nine months ago, she was a movie star, surrounded by her supportive family and head over heels in love with a man who possessed a voice like an angel. Now she’s trapped in a reform school, crushed by the guilt of having caused her father […]

Reviewsday: A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J Maas

This is not your average fairy tale. Sure, it has handsome faery princes (kind of), a wicked witch (sort of) and an ancient curse that has ridiculous conditions that need to be met to break it, but Feyre doesn’t know any of this yet. All she knows is that if she doesn’t hunt, her family […]

Book-A-Like: Paper Towns & On The Jellicoe Road

Mystery abounds in these two great YA reads! Quentin Jacobsen – Q to his friends- is eighteen and has always loved the edgy Margo Roth Spiegelman. As children, they’d discovered a dead body together. Now at high school, Q’s nerdy while Margo is uber-cool. One night, Q is basking in the predictable boringness of his […]

Reviewsday: Stolen by Lucy Christopher

The dark handsome stranger at the airport was just meant to be something of a distraction from the long hours of travel for Gemma. He’d offered to buy her coffee, because of course, she had the wrong sort of currency… and that’s where it all goes vague. Flashes of memories of getting changed, being dragged […]