Synopsis: In irreverent, laugh-out-loud style, Where Triples Go to Die illuminates the messy intersection of sports, race, and romance in contemporary college life. Black superstar Juke Jackson and white counselor Malcolm Wade, each facing relationship crises at home, forge a bond at school as Wade guides Jackson’s quest to join the legion of African Americans... Continue Reading →
Review: Wrecked
Synopsis: Everyone has heard a different version of what happened that night at MacCallum College. Haley was already in bed when her roommate, Jenny, arrived home shell-shocked from the wild Conundrum House party. Richard heard his housemate Jordan brag about the cute freshman he hooked up with. When Jenny formally accuses Jordan of rape,... Continue Reading →
Review: Making It in India
Synopsis: When Sanjay is forced to pursue engineering, he feels like a fish out of the water. With his future already determined by his parents, he feels trapped with nowhere to turn. Despite having no passion, to pursue engineering, he ends up in the cut-throat world of the IT industry in India. Then enters Tara,... Continue Reading →
Review: The Last Good Girl
Synopsis: From Allison Leotta, the “highly entertaining storyteller” (George Pelecanos) who writes “in a style that’s as real as it gets” (USA TODAY), a ripped-from-the-headlines novel featuring prosecutor Anna Curtis at the center of a national story involving campus rape and the disappearance of a young woman. Emma, a freshman at a Michigan university,... Continue Reading →
Review: In Twenty Years
Synopsis: Twenty years ago, six Penn students shared a house, naively certain that their friendships would endure—until the death of their ringleader and dear friend Bea splintered the group for good. Now, mostly estranged from one another, the remaining five reluctantly gather at that same house on the eve of what would have been... Continue Reading →
Review: Mean Sisters
Synopsis: Perfect for fans of Sophie Kinsella, Lindsey Kelk and Mean Girls. A sassy, hilariously funny murder mystery where the closest bonds of friendship might just kill you…! Margot Blythe is a twenty-something year old who can’t seem to let her college glory days go. After all, everyone deserves a family of ‘sisters’ like... Continue Reading →
Review: The Madwoman Upstairs
Synopsis: In this smart and enthralling debut in the spirit of The Weird Sisters and Special Topics in Calamity Physics, the only remaining descendant of the Brontë family embarks on a modern-day literary scavenger hunt to find the family's long-rumored secret estate, using clues her eccentric father left behind. Samantha Whipple is used to... Continue Reading →
Book Reiew: Nate by Anita Claire
Anita Claire has once again written another brilliant yet stunning masterpiece. B ook four, Nate, is a must read roamnce. Hot, sexy, and irresitible. This story can be read without having read all the previous novels before it. But, I still recommend reading them from the beginning. Nate is a hot football player who thought... Continue Reading →
Chapter 4
Chapter 4 Half an hour later, Lora came out of her dorm room all dressed and ready to get started. I know she is beyond angry with having had me in her dorm room seeing her in her sexy pink night gown. The gown itself showed off how petite she was. Her beautiful legs showing... Continue Reading →
Chapter 3
Chapter 3 “Shh! You will wake her up!” That was my roommate’s voice. Although who she was talking to hasn’t said a word back yet. My curiosity was growing at who else was in our room. Then before I knew it, coffee aroma filled the room. Okay, that’s it! I’m up! I have got to... Continue Reading →
Trouble Part 2
Mandy couldn't stop thinking about what happened to her friend Rose. They were always close. They were Beatles since they were born. Inseparable. Feeling the need to help her friend by finding out what happened, Mandy leaves off to the campus. Surely, there would be tons of gossip, with truth hidden deeply underneath. Meanwhile at... Continue Reading →
Trouble Part 1
Mandy didn't know that after rooming with her best friend, she was in trouble. Her best friend took to partying and chasing guys and being bossy to just about every other girl on campus. She didn't expect trouble to come. Nor did she expect it to come knocking on her apartment door. Mandy moved off... Continue Reading →