Book, Mystery, series

My Review of The Conned Lady by Diane Bator

Karen’s Review A friend asked me to read book five of this series. After my earlier let down with reading out of sequence, I was wary. The Conned Lady referred to incidents that happened in a previous book, and there was a vast array of characters to learn. That’s why it’s sometimes difficult, however, I’m… Continue reading My Review of The Conned Lady by Diane Bator

Book, Crime, Fantasy, Kindle Unlimited, Non-fiction, Romance, series, Young Adult/Teen

Books Read In July

Some good, some bad this month. I don’t mean bad as in rubbish, just some I enjoyed more than others. The Beautiful Ones is my second book by Julia Sutton. I love her writing. Lover’s Moon is part of a series, a good one if this one is anything to go by. Except, it’s not… Continue reading Books Read In July

Book, Fantasy, series, Young Adult/Teen

My Review of Unveiled by J M Northup

Karen’s Review This is the second book of the series Snoqualmie Valley Sasquatch. I read the first one two years ago. It continues the story of cousins, Jenna and Hannah and their normal every day life, except it isn’t normal. Jenna’s boyfriend is a Sasquatch called Adam. I enjoyed the two parallel worlds, and there… Continue reading My Review of Unveiled by J M Northup

Book, Crime, Kindle Unlimited, Mystery, Romance, series

My Book Review of Pitch and Pace by Julia Blake

Karen’s Review This is book five of The Blackwood Family Saga. I thought I had read them all, but at the end of this story Isabelle and Nick were mentioned, and I realised I'd missed something. It didn’t matter as far as Pitch and Pace was concerned, although I would rather read them in order.… Continue reading My Book Review of Pitch and Pace by Julia Blake

Book, Inspirational, Non-fiction

My Review of Single Mom and the City, Create, Money and a Rich Life by Takiya

Karen’s Review I was asked to read this by a friend. These days I leave parenting up to my children, and prefer to delve into fiction. However, I’m open minded. The book was not what I expected. It’s not about children, instead, it’s about life skills. It tells you how to make the best of… Continue reading My Review of Single Mom and the City, Create, Money and a Rich Life by Takiya

Book, Psychological, Romance

My Review of The Beautiful Ones by Julia Sutton

Karen’s Book Review The Beautiful Ones came out in May ‘22 and I saw it on Instagram. The description stuck in my mind. I knew it would be a good read because I’ve read a previous book by Julia Sutton. Review of Cocktails, Wedding Bells, and Summer Madness This one dealt with mental illness, and… Continue reading My Review of The Beautiful Ones by Julia Sutton

Book, Fantasy, Romance

A Review of Lover’s Moon by Mark Leslie and Julie Strauss

Karen’s Review A friend suggested I read this book, but I was a little reluctant at first because it was Book 5 in a series. However, the more I read, the more I enjoyed it and glad I took the plunge. The opening prologue was morose. Something bad had happened, and Michael, one of the… Continue reading A Review of Lover’s Moon by Mark Leslie and Julie Strauss

Book

Follow the Stars by Trace Lee Thompson

…. a fast paced, gripping, tear jerking, tragic story, which I absolutely adored!!! Says reviewer Pauline Reid I saw this great review from Pauline and with such a lovely graphic, I just had to reblog it. Live life with no regrets Follow the Stars, is what I call a fast paced, gripping, tear jerking, tragic… Continue reading Follow the Stars by Trace Lee Thompson

Book, Novella, series, Thriller

A Review of A Scream in the Night by Andrew Hess

Karen’s Review I read one of Andrew Hess’s earlier books a few years ago and really enjoyed it. He also featured on my About a Book series. You’ll find links to both below. In this story, Serena is a television reporter who is sent on assignments when news breaks to report live from the scene.… Continue reading A Review of A Scream in the Night by Andrew Hess

AudioBook, Book, Kindle Unlimited, Romance

Cocktails,Wedding Bells and Summer Madness by Julia Sutton

Easy to Read, Summer Fun with a Great Storyline Karen’Review This is the first book I’ve read by Julia Sutton and I’m sure it won’t be the last. It’s an ideal summer read and it tells the story of Rose, who thinks of herself as boring because she doesn't want what other girls want. I’m… Continue reading Cocktails,Wedding Bells and Summer Madness by Julia Sutton