Welcome to my blog tour stop for Mayhem, a recent read that I really enjoyed. If you like beach towns and morally gray supernatural happenings, this one's for you!

Welcome to my blog tour stop for Mayhem, a recent read that I really enjoyed. If you like beach towns and morally gray supernatural happenings, this one's for you!
How to Be Remy Cameron is a well-written, diverse novel that explores the complex topic of identity through the lens of a teenage boy trying to figure out how to write his college essay.
The Fever King is a complex and immersive fantasy novel with sci-fi and dystopian elements that kept me on the edge of my seat.
You Asked for Perfect is an intensely relatable high school narrative that balances academic pressure with heartwarming romantic and familial relationships.
I am so happy to have had the chance to read this amazing anthology! With 17 different Black YA writers, this book portrays a multitude of perspectives and voices. From summer camp stories to forbidden romance to struggling with a sibling's death, Black Enough has something for everyone.
Your Own Worst Enemy is a satirical take on politics through the lens of a high school election that had me laughing out loud.
Salt is a beautifully introspective little book that's set against the backdrop of an atmospheric seafaring setting. Keep reading to find out why I liked it.
The Storm Runner comes out today, so I thought it would be fun to pair a review of the novel with a list of nine other fall 2018 releases.
A book in which the main characters travel across the globe searching for ancient artifact pieces that gave me Rick Riordan and 39 Clues vibes.
A fun graphic novel about friendship and music.