I found this here on WordPress in a review by Stevie Turner. It also appealed because it’s a quick read at just 88 pages and I read it in one sitting. I really enjoyed Evidence of the Affair because it was different. I don’t think I’ve read a story that is solely comprised of correspondence.… Continue reading My Review of Evidence of the Affair by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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My Review of Perfectly Me by Mary Elizabeth Jackson and Thornton Cline
This is the latest book published by Norns Triad Publications. Babies are adored and loved and this book is a perfect reminder of that. It’s the type of story you would read to your child reminding them of when they were a baby. It tells them just how precious they are. It would also be… Continue reading My Review of Perfectly Me by Mary Elizabeth Jackson and Thornton Cline
My Review of Crimson Rage by Sam J. Fires
I’ve been reading books by this author because she writes great post apocalyptic stories. I went to Amazon to see what else she had and came across Nemesis, the prequel to this series. It tells what happened before and is standalone. This started with a sandstorm hitting Los Angeles, but it isn’t just any sandstorm,… Continue reading My Review of Crimson Rage by Sam J. Fires
My Review of Nemesis by Sam J. Fires
I was about to read a new series when I came across this. I remembered that the prequel in other series by the author and it’s meant to be read before book one. I’m so glad I did. What a great read this turned out to be! I enjoyed the story of Scott who loses… Continue reading My Review of Nemesis by Sam J. Fires
My Review of The Sleeping Ones by Sam J. Fires
Having enjoyed the authors other books, I went to see what else was available, and spotted this short story. It could have been a normal story, but in the author’s usual style she throws in a little character twist. The first person we meet is Sally, but I won’t give away anything about her. You… Continue reading My Review of The Sleeping Ones by Sam J. Fires
Readers Favourite Review For Times Lines
What a thrill to receive this fantastic review for my book. See review here Get Book Here Time travel can be a useful resource, but what if something unexpected goes wrong? In the year 3236, the government uses time travel to document the mistakes of the past. It’s a way to gain power in the… Continue reading Readers Favourite Review For Times Lines
My Review of Grip of Despair by Sam J. Fires
This is the second book of After the End series, and I’m enjoying them, if indeed that’s the right word. Maybe I should say entertained. It continues the story of Pat, the ex-cop, and Holly, an ex hospital in-patent who are thrown together. They each have their secrets and in this book Holly now knows… Continue reading My Review of Grip of Despair by Sam J. Fires
My Review of The One For Me by Rachel Hanna
I found this on a Facebook advertisement. It said free book as is was the first of a series. It was a good romance story. Likeable characters, interesting backstories and not overly long. Jenny and Kyle are the main characters. Once childhood sweethearts, the two have moved on and grown up. When they come across… Continue reading My Review of The One For Me by Rachel Hanna
My Review of The Cook, the Ghost and her Sister by Ellen Read
The author offered advanced reader copies, and having read other Ellen Read books, I jumped at the chance. I loved it! The two parallel storylines happened side by side making it so interesting. The ghost is Eloise, later joined by her sister. In their previous lives, the sisters had disagreements. This meant as ghosts the… Continue reading My Review of The Cook, the Ghost and her Sister by Ellen Read
My Review of Tastefully Texas by K. S. Stevens
I did a feature on Tastefully Texas back in June and I think the cover is beautiful. That, and the description lured me straight to Amazon where I bought it. What I loved was how it isn’t just a romance. This was about the running of a cattle ranch, the beef it supplies, and delightful… Continue reading My Review of Tastefully Texas by K. S. Stevens