{Book Review} April 15, 2013 We are excited for this month’s Book Review from Kim Brower of Book Reader Chronicles! We love that she shares her passion for books with both our readers, as well as, on her own blog at the Book Reader Chronicles! You can read more about Kim’s love for books by following her on her Facebook page {here}. What type of books do I read? I read everything from Young Adult (YA) Romance/Paranormal/Dystopian, New Adult (NA) Romance/Paranormal, Contemporary Romance/Erotica, and a little bit of Historical Romance. That being said I am very open-minded when it comes to books. I feel that we all should be since books are about escaping reality, even for a little bit. So in this month’s post, I’d like to talk to you about some books that are not your regular romances. Consequences by Aleatha Romig Oh how I LOVED this book. I’m not going to lie, you will start this book and absolutely hate it. I did. I actually wanted to stop reading a few times. But, about halfway through, something happened and I was HOOKED! This is not your ordinary romance. This is a dark book and you will cuss a couple of times in your head (or out loud). But KEEP READING! This is a three book series, with the first two books – Consequences & Truth – already out. Both of these books are so brilliant that once you finish you will not know what to do with yourself. Note: there is violence, abuse, and a lot of manipulation in this book. This is not a rainbows and ponies type of book, but boy is it worth reading! You can read my spoiler-free review here. Find You in the Dark by A. Meredith Walters This book is in the Young Adult/New Adult category and deals with something that touches very close to home to many people. It’s dark, sad, and bit depressing at times. But other times, you will laugh and smile and reminisce about young love. This is the story about Maggie May Young and Clayton Reed. It is a two book series, the second book, A Light in the Shadows, is already out so you will be able to read one right after the other. This book was phenomenally written and you will be rooting for Maggie and Clay the entire time, even when it seems just about impossible. You can read my spoiler-free review here .