Lights. Camera. Lies. Rachel Price went missing 16 years ago without a trace. Now, her 18 year old daughter Bel and the Price family are participating in a documentary about Rachel's disappearance. While in the midst of the documentary, Rachel suddenly reappears. Bel is having a hard time believing Rachel's story and starts her own investigation into her mother's disappearance and reappearance. What is Rachel hiding? Was she even abducted or did Rachel run away? Bel isn't quite sure what happened, but one thing is for sure; nothing is as it seems.
Counting Down with You
Embracing ourselves and risking what we love and hold dear can be challenging, but Bhuiyan’s debut beautifully delivers an emotional story about love, second chances, and the strength to choose ourselves.
The Brothers Hawthorne
Four brothers. Two missions. One explosive read. Jennifer Lynn Barnes returns to the world of her #1 bestselling Inheritance Games trilogy, and the stakes have never been higher.
The Final Gambit
Secrets upon Secrets. Riddles upon Riddles. In this game, there are hearts and lives at stake—and there is nothing more Hawthorne than winning.
The Hawthorne Legacy
By: Jennifer Lynn Barnes ⁀➷ ❝est unus ex nobis. nos defendat eius.❞ she is one of us. we protect her. -Grayson ⁀➷ ❝I halfway convinced myself that as long as Avery was just a riddle or a puzzle, as long as I was just playing, I'd be fine. Well, jokes' on me, because somewhere along the way, I stopped… Continue reading The Hawthorne Legacy
The Inheritance Games
By: Jennifer Lynn Barnes ❝He left you the fortune, Avery, and all he left us is you.❞ "The Inheritance Games" revolves around Avery Kylie Grambs, a determined orphan with a clear goal to pursue education, break free from her challenging circumstances, and build a successful future. However, her life takes an unexpected turn when the… Continue reading The Inheritance Games
Again, But Better
By: Christine Riccio So, before I read this book, I didn’t know there was a way to do college wrong. But apparently. There is. Let me explain. Shane's been totally missing out on the college experience. I mean, sure, she's acing her pre-med studies, getting straight A+’s in all her classes, and her parents are… Continue reading Again, But Better
There’s No Way I’d Die First
By: Lisa Springer Friend #1: I don't know what I want to read. Something...relaxing, I guess? Me: How about a nice YA horror-movie-inspired book? Friend #1: Hmm, that sounds nice. But let's make it a good one, hey? And bonus points for a POC heroine, and survivors who are not all white. And characters who… Continue reading There’s No Way I’d Die First
Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to know
By: Samira Ahmed So, here I am with yet another book. I especially like this book and you’ll see why later. I really do hope you read it and let’s get started with the summary (without spoilers of course). (I just have to say that this is going to be a long review, but I… Continue reading Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to know
Live Your Best Lie
Hey everyone! I'm back after two weeks of silence. (I’ve said that so many times, guys. I think it’s my catchphrase now. Picture it: “I’m Back!” *jazz hands!* Let me know if I should change my front page to this. Under the About Me page, the last line could tell people my catchphrase. Not a… Continue reading Live Your Best Lie
