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Review: Like – J.A. Huss

Review: Like – J.A. Huss

In Like, the readers get to know both Grace and Vaughn a little better… but those little crumbs just made me want much, much more! My Like review: Like shows just how far Vaughn is willing to go in order to make sure Grace will play along with him. From filling up her Starbucks card with more money than she earns in a year, to chatting with her on Twitter, and phoning her for some dirty talk and phone sex… It also gave me a new appreciation for both Vaughn and Grace. And while I still don’t exactly like Vaughn yet, I certainly am starting to see the appeal he has had for Grace these past years. Written in one […]

Posted 29 October, 2014 by Linda @ (un)Conventional Bookworms in Reviews / 6 Comments
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Review: Ugly Love – Colleen Hoover

Review: Ugly Love – Colleen Hoover

Ugly Love is so full of feels! There is love, hope, devastation, loss, hopelessness, distraction… You name it – I felt it! My Ugly Love review: It has taken me several weeks to finally review Ugly Love. That is because even now, I feel like crying when I think about this heart-wrenching story! I cried the biggest ugly tears I have ever cried while reading a book. The story is so well done, especially because it is written in dual points of views, both from Tate’s and Miles’ point of view. However, the chapters written in Miles point of view are a lot shorter, and I didn’t get to know him any better than Tate did. And I thought the […]

Posted 17 October, 2014 by Linda @ (un)Conventional Bookworms in Reviews / 16 Comments
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Review: Follow – J.A. Huss

Review: Follow – J.A. Huss

Follow is the first installment in Huss’ new serial Social Media. Hot, with a dominant male and a submissive who doesn’t know yet that she is, and a tropical island, it is very different from other contemporary stories I’ve read. My Follow review: Follow is Grace and Vaughn’s story, Grace has been lusting after this movie-star for years, and she even has a twitter group where she uses hashtags and sexual innuendos in 140 characters to show her online friends how she feels about him. When she goes on vacation in St. Thomas with her best friend, she ends up meeting Vaughn for real, and she has no idea what to do when her fantasy and her reality become a […]

Posted 10 October, 2014 by Linda @ (un)Conventional Bookworms in Reviews / 4 Comments
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Review: Magic Bites – Ilona Andrews

Review: Magic Bites – Ilona Andrews

Magic Bites is an excellent introduction to the Kate Daniels series. With a kick-ass, no-prisoners attitude, Kate is the kind of heroine I love reading about! My Magic Bites review: Many of my blogger-friends have been raving about this series for quite a while, and when I noticed that the first six books were only $0.99 for kindle, I splurged and got them all! So far, I’m very happy with that choice! Magic Bites is well-written, has a rich cast of characters, and both mythology, magic and amazing fights to boot! Thrown into a world unknown to me didn’t make me feel unsettled at all, I devoured the story and felt like I discovered a lot of things both thanks […]

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Review: In Her Wake – K.A. Tucker

Review: In Her Wake – K.A. Tucker

In Her Wake is an emotional rollercoaster like only Tucker can write them! Meeting Cole before Ten Tiny Breaths was truly amazing, I loved seeing exactly how the accident happened, and how consumed with guilt and sorrow he was during several years. My In Her Wake review: The fact that Cole was the only one who survived the accident apart from Kacey really hit home on a whole other level when seeing the story unfold from his point of view. Of course, because this novella is kind of like a companion to Ten Tiny Breaths, there are some spoilers from that in this review. The writing is haunting, and extremely well done. In first person present tense, it’s as if […]

Posted 19 September, 2014 by Linda @ (un)Conventional Bookworms in Reviews / 15 Comments
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Review: Come Back – J.A. Huss

Review: Come Back – J.A. Huss

Come Back took me totally by surprise, especially because Come didn’t completely do it for me. Harper and James are separated at the beginning of the story, because James has to pick up a ‘package’. And that ‘package’ turns out to be a person – Sasha whom I met in Slack. She’s a firecracker of a kid, and I love her. It was truly awesome to meet her again. Her snarky humor, all that knowledge – both secrets she shouldn’t really know, and the fact that she’s a great shooter – makes her a really good character to have on your side. My Come Back review: Who is on whose side? That’s a question I kept asking myself while reading […]

Posted 12 August, 2014 by Linda @ (un)Conventional Bookworms in Reviews / 6 Comments
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Review: Come – J.A. Huss

Review: Come – J.A. Huss

Come is a dark, fast-paced and addictive read, in which Harper has to make some decisions about trust and her future. My Come review: Come is set in the same universe as the Rook & Ronin series, and the spin-off. Most of the characters are new, which makes things exciting, while at the same time because the world is familiar, it makes it easier to get to know them. I really enjoyed Harper in Come. She has been on the run for almost a year, and it takes quite a while to realize why she’s on the run, and who exactly it is she’s running from. She has gotten so good at feeling invisible that when a guy approaches her […]

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Review: Mind Games – Kiersten White

Review: Mind Games – Kiersten White

Mind Games is a great start to Kiersten White’s new series with the same name! Strange powers, dystopian society, two young girls who have to stick together to survive… My Mind Games Review: After their parents’ death, Fia and Annie were first taken in by their aunt, until a school came with a very tempting offer to Annie. Blind, Annie could only see when she had visions, and the first she had was of their parents crashing their car and dying. This is how the mysterious school found out about her, but they are soon even more interested by Fia, who is adamant Annie shouldn’t move in and start her education. The atmosphere was no good, and Fia’s instincts make […]

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Review: Written in my Own Heart’s Blood – Diana Gabaldon

Review: Written in my Own Heart’s Blood – Diana Gabaldon

Written in my Own Heart’s Blood is the 8th book in the Outlander series, and I, for one had been waiting impatiently for quite a while to finally get to read this installment. For once, though, I wasn’t completely swept off my feet, and as I start writing this review, I don’t even know how I am going to rate it yet. My Written in my Own Heart’s Blood Review: Written in my Own Heart’s Blood has several story lines, which is no problem for the fans who have been following the series from the start. We follow Jamie and Clare, of course, and we also follow Brianna and her kids, Roger and Buck, Fergus, Ian and Rachel, Lord John […]

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Review: The Siren (Original Sinners #1) – Tiffany Reisz

Review: The Siren (Original Sinners #1) – Tiffany Reisz

My The Siren Review The Siren is both quite horrifying, strangely beautiful, enticing, beautiful, scary, hot and delicious all the while making me feel slightly guilty for enjoying it so much! The prose is nothing short of amazing, and I think that is what made me love it so much, because even during a scene that disturbed me a little, the writing was so beautiful I still loved it. And Nora, she is definitely a heroine in every sense of the word! One thing I really loved in The Siren is that Nora is an author, and Zach her editor. And I have to say I enjoyed the e-mails going back and forth between them, with Zach telling her to […]

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