ARC Review: Lola Carlyle's 12 Step Romance by Danielle Younge Ulmam


Lola Carlyle's 12-Step RomanceLola Carlyle's 12 Step Romance by Danielle Younge Ullman
Release Date: May 5 2015
Format: ARC Paperback
Pages: 368
Publisher: Entangled Teen
Genre: YA/ Contemporary
Source: Publisher

Goodreads Synopsis:
Lola Carlyle is lonely, out of sorts, and in for a boring summer. So when her best friend, Sydney, calls to rave about her stay at a posh Malibu rehab and reveals that the love of Lola’s life, Wade Miller, is being admitted, she knows what she has to do.Never mind that her worst addiction is decaf cappuccino; Lola is going to rehab.

Lola arrives at Sunrise Rehab intent solely on finding Wade, saving him from himself, and—naturally—making him fall in love with her…only to discover she’s actually expected to be an addict. And get treatment. And talk about her issues with her parents, and with herself. Plus she has insane roommates, and an irritatingly attractive mentor, Adam, who’s determined to thwart her at every turn. 

Oh, and Sydney? She’s gone.

Turns out, once her pride, her defenses, and her best friend are stripped away, Lola realizes she’s actually got a lot to overcome…if she can open her heart long enough to let it happen

ARC Review: Kissing Ted Callahan ( and other guys) by Amy Spalding


Kissing Ted Callahan (and Other Guys)Kissing Ted Callahan ( and other guys) by Amy Spalding
Release Date: April 7 2015
Format: ARC Paperback
Pages:312
Publisher: Poppy
Genre: YA
Source: Publisher

Goodreads Synopsis:
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist meets Easy A in this hilariously realistic story of sneaking out, making out, and playing in a band.

After catching their bandmates in a compromising position, sixteen-year-old Los Angelenos Riley and Reid become painfully aware of the romance missing from their own lives. And so a pact is formed: they'll both try to make something happen with their respective crushes and document the experiences in a shared notebook.

While Reid struggles with the moral dilemma of adopting a dog to win over someone's heart, Riley tries to make progress with Ted Callahan, who she's been obsessed with forever-His floppy hair! His undeniable intelligence! But suddenly cute guys are popping up everywhere. How did she never notice them before?! With their love lives going from 0 to 60 in the blink of an eye, Riley and Reid realize the results of their pact may be more than they bargained for

Stacking The Shelves

As everyone already know's Stacking The Shelves is a weekly post to share all the awesome goodies that you've collected. Whether it be purchased, borrowed, or received to review, Stacking the Shelves is a great way for your readers to be introduced to new reads! Stacking the Shelves comes from Tynga over at Tynga's Reviews

Cover Reveal: Every Last Breath by Jennifer L Armentrout



I am so thrilled to be apart of the Cover Reveal for Every Last Breath. As all of you know I am a huge fan of Jennifer's and I kid you not I have yet to find one book that she has written that I do not like. Crazy right. I am being completely honest. She is a fantastic author who is crazy talented. For those of you who have not yet gotten the chance to read any of her work, I bed you please go and buy this fantastic series. I have read White Hot Kiss and it was phenomenal. I am eagerly awaiting the final instalment to this fantastic YA novel. 

ARC Review: I Will Always Write Back by Caitlin Alifirneka and Martin Ganda


I Will Always Write Back: How One Letter Changed Two LivesI Will Always Write Back
Release Date: April 14 2015
Format: ARC Paperback
Pages:400
Publisher: Little Brown for Young Readers
Genre: YA/Memoir
Source: Publisher


Goodreads Synopsis:
The true story of an all-American girl and a boy from an impoverishedcity in Zimbabwe and the letter that changed both of their lives forever.

It started as an assignment. Everyone in Caitlin's class wrote to an unknown student somewhere in a distant place. All the other kids picked countries like France or Germany, but when Caitlin saw Zimbabwe written on the board, it sounded like the most exotic place she had ever heard of--so she chose it. 
Martin was lucky to even receive a pen pal letter. There were only ten letters, and forty kids in his class. But he was the top student, so he got the first one.

That letter was the beginning of a correspondence that spanned six years and changed two lives.
In this compelling dual memoir, Caitlin and Martin recount how they became best friends --and better people--through letters. Their story will inspire readers to look beyond their own lives and wonder about the world at large and their place in it.