This month I’m getting into the Christmas spirit with festive books. At the time of writing this I’m almost finished with Saved by Love at Christmas, a brand new release and pure romance to lose yourself in. Next it will Julia Sutton’s Christmas Magic at the Writer’s Retreat. Changes are afoot for 2023. For the… Continue reading Books To Read in December
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My Review of Infected Poppy Fields by Alathia Morgan
Not the Zombie Story You’d Expect! This is the second book of the series. I knew I’d read it at some point even though the first one had so many errors it kept throwing me out of the story. But I loved the concept and the author is a good storyteller. This one, although it… Continue reading My Review of Infected Poppy Fields by Alathia Morgan
Blog Tour ‘n’ Book Review – Christmas at the Riviera
Christmas on the Riviera As a toddler Elodie Jacques was abandoned by her mother and left in the care of her French grandmother, Gabriella in …Blog Tour ‘n’ Book Review – Christmas at the Riviera
My Review of Anarchy by Christopher Artinian
Exciting and Entertaining! This is the fourth book of The Burning Tree Series. Each of them has been terrific, and this was no exception. Callie, a sixteen year old girl holds the community together and is the main protagonist. Phil is the brains behind the new settlement. Susan is Callie’s mother, who changed for the… Continue reading My Review of Anarchy by Christopher Artinian
My Review of Fright Nights Big City by Mark Leslie
This is the fourth book in the series, and I absolutely loved it, a gripping and page-turning read for sure. Michael turns into a werewolf several times in the book and to see him in his wolf form again was exciting. Told in the first person we really get into how Michael thinks things through… Continue reading My Review of Fright Nights Big City by Mark Leslie
My Review of The Cuckoo Calling by Robert Galbraith
Secrets and Lies all the Way Through I watched this series on the television when it was first aired. I loved the relationship between Comoran and Robin. When the new one Troubled Blood aired, I decided to rewatch the entire series to bring me up to speed. I couldn’t get enough of it, and knew… Continue reading My Review of The Cuckoo Calling by Robert Galbraith
My Review of Beyond Connections by Lynn Miclea
A Superb Collection! I have read this author’s work before and enjoyed her writing style. The description appealed to me, and as the book was on pre-order it landed on my Kindle exactly when it was due. I especially loved how all the stories were different from each other. They showed the connections between family… Continue reading My Review of Beyond Connections by Lynn Miclea
My Review of Kiss & Tell by Julia Blake
Karen’s Review This is the fifth book in the series, and they are all standalone. Kiss and Tell is the penultimate one, and I’d accidentally skipped it after I’d read sixth. Each character in this family has their own story. This one belonged to Isabella Santorini. She never forgot Nick Eastman and their teenage romance.… Continue reading My Review of Kiss & Tell by Julia Blake
My Review of Ghost Mark by JP McLean
Karen’s Review I was looking forward to reading this second book of a new series by JP McLean. It wasn’t quite what I expected. It was even better! The friendship between Jane, the main character, and Sadie was realistic. Best friends argue, but their love and respect for each other always shines through. The two… Continue reading My Review of Ghost Mark by JP McLean
A Review of Daisy by Pat Backley
This sounds like an interesting book, and I like the photos that’s accompanied them, too. It’s rather interesting how Daisy came into this life, infact under very unusual circumstances back in East London 1887. We read the background of …Daisy – Pat Backley