Book, Fantasy, Kindle Unlimited, Romance, series

Goldilocks and the Bear by Vivienne Savage

Goldilocks’s Great Adventure is Spellbinding! Karen’s Magic Review This is the third book in the Once Upon a Spell series. I particularly love the writing style, and if words can caress, then this does. The play on the fairy tale is clever in this adult retelling. Ramsey and Victoria are the main characters and I… Continue reading Goldilocks and the Bear by Vivienne Savage

Anthologies, Romance

Battle of the Heart, an Anthology for Ukraine.

Description Make love, not war.Battle of the Heart is a collection of short stories centred around the theme of military and war romances. Can love prevail? 100% of the proceeds of Battle of the Heart will be donated to the Red Cross as part of the Ukraine crisis appeal. The battle of the Heart anthology… Continue reading Battle of the Heart, an Anthology for Ukraine.

Book, Erotica, Fantasy, Novella, Romance

Trust in Me by Sienna Carter

Karen’s Magic Review - A Hot and Sizzling Read! I picked up Trust in Me from one of the many newsletters I receive. It was a free book from a reputable download site. The description and cover appealed to me as I enjoy a romance. This is a new author to me, I haven’t come… Continue reading Trust in Me by Sienna Carter

Book, Crime, Dystopian, Erotica, Famous Authors, Kindle Unlimited, Mystery, Post Apocolyptic, Romance

April Reading List

Here are the books I’m reading in April. There is always room for more should I go through them all and when I post this list at the end of the month there maybe additions or deletions, if I run out time. I’ve read No Hiding Place by Susan Lewis a few years ago and… Continue reading April Reading List

Book, Novella, Post Apocolyptic, Romance, series

March Reading List

What a treat March has been with my chosen books. It was a month of series. I mixed it up so as not to read one after the other, plus one new author and one old friend. Courageous Fairy Tales, I found because the author also chose to publish each of the heroine’s adventures as… Continue reading March Reading List

Book, Fantasy, Paranormal, Romance, series

Red and the Wolf by Vivienne Savage

Karen’s Review Red and the Wolf was the second in the series. The adventure reminded me of the magical tales I read as a child, except with adult themes. Sorcha and Conall are the main characters and go on a journey. They battle dark ferocious creatures as well as discovering each other. Conall calls her… Continue reading Red and the Wolf by Vivienne Savage

Book, Fantasy, Kindle Unlimited, Romance

Courageous Heroine Fairy Tales by Lisa Shea

Karen’s Magic Review I thoroughly enjoyed this retelling of favourite fairy tales. I found the idea conjured up by the author clever, and entertaining. In my #Pictures Telling Story feature. I like to choose images that I feel fits the story I’ve read. Each picture is easily identifiable, Cinderella, known as Ella, Snow White, and… Continue reading Courageous Heroine Fairy Tales by Lisa Shea

Dystopian, Fantasy, Horror, Novella, Paranormal, Romance, science Fiction, Thriller

February Reading List

It was an excellent month for books. I had the honour of reading through these great stories. My favourite book from my February reading list is Salvation. The concept was great and the writing magical. I don’t think I’ve read a story with so many characters, but it wasn’t a problem as we got to… Continue reading February Reading List

Book, Romance, Thriller

Road Rage, a Dark MC Romance by Karina Kantas

18+ due to explicit and graphic scenes. Published by Dirty Street Press 2022 © Karina Kantas. Road Rage book 4 of the OUTLAW series. (standalone) 18+ Fast-paced dark MC romance with plenty of murder, mischief, and mayhem.Beautiful and scarred, Gem works in a supermarket living the safe life she has chosen after surviving a violent… Continue reading Road Rage, a Dark MC Romance by Karina Kantas

Book, Fantasy, Kindle Unlimited, Paranormal, Romance

A Town Called Nowhere by VK Tritschler

Karen’s Review I would once have gone nowhere near a book that contained shifters. I didn’t really understand what they were. Now I realise they add another dimension to a story. The fact that they can do something extraordinary really does make it more interesting. However, when I began reading, I wasn’t sure this was… Continue reading A Town Called Nowhere by VK Tritschler