Reviews by Tag: new adult

Teen Review
Love Redesigned

Love Redesigned

By Lauren Asher
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Anonymous
Jan 17, 2024

Love Redesigned by Lauren Asher is an adult romance fiction novel. It is the first book in the Lakefront Billionaires series by the author, a separate but connected series to the Dreamland Billionaires series, and in general in the author’s universe. It follows Dahlia Muñoz, a famous celebrity interior designer, and Julian Lopez, a billionaire co-owner of a highly successful construction company and real estate app.

Teen Review
Punk 57 by Penelope Douglas

Punk 57

By Penelope Douglas
Star Rating
★★★

Rated by
Eva K.
Aug 19, 2022

Punk 57 is a teen romance novel. The book
takes us through the journey of two people
who were paired together in a pen pal project
in the 3rd grade and have been writing to
each other ever since then. What the catch?
They’ve never seen or met each other. One of
my favorite lines in the whole book is “we
were perfect together until we met,” I think
that this line is significant because it
symbolizes both Reyen and Mishas’ journey
throughout the book. The book is a wonderful
and enjoyable read and I would recommend

Teen Review
Red, White and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston

Red White and Royal Blue

By Casey McQuiston
Star Rating

Rated by
Saraphina
May 9, 2022

Red, White & Royal Blue is a story of the First Son of the United States (Alex Claremont Diaz) and the Prince of England (Prince Henry). They’ve been nemeses for as long as they can remember and when a picture blatantly displaying their dislike for one another surfaces and threatens national relations, Henry and Alex are forced to pretend to be friends. However, overtime their friendship turns into a romance that threatens the two countries and could impede the upcoming presidential election for Alex’s mother.

Teen Review
It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover

It Ends With Us

By Colleen Hoover
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Emery S.
Apr 8, 2022

This novel is great for older teens looking to get into reading. The book I would say is not for anyone younger than high school ages. The book takes a different view on abusive relationships. It allows the reader to understand how it feels to be in a relationship like this and why one might stay in it. It creates a new perspective following Lily’s relationship with her new boyfriend Ryle. An ex of Lily’s comes in the picture challenging their relationship in many ways. The book is written wonderfully with so many surprising moments.

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