My review of K.F. Breene's fifth Leveling Up novel, Magical Midlife Meeting
Lucky Break – Hopefully not her last thriller series
My complete review of Lucky Break, Christine Gael's first and awesome foray into the thriller genre.
The Write Hook (ARC review) – Write in our heads, and hearts
The following review is part of my being in the author's review team, which ensures that you can read it before the book comes out. Huge thanks to Wanda Adams for the images used to do this post's cover! Have you ever wanted to enter your favourite writer's head and see everything that happens? All... Continue Reading →
Magical Midlife Love – When things are meant to be
https://youtu.be/S-cbOl96RFM At last! I think that this Etta James classic is the first thing that came to my mind when K.F. Breene's traditional slow burn (if you read any of her series, you know what I'm talking about) exploded in fireworks in Magical Midlife Love, her latest book and the fourth of the Leveling Up... Continue Reading →
Sweet Liar – Some of Jude Deveraux’s finest (many times reread)
I never hid the fact that I love romance, and I did mention that the first romance novel I fell in love with was Jude Deveraux's A Knight in Shining Armor, when I was but a mite of 12. It was the start of a long-time love affair between myself and the Montgomerys and Taggerts,... Continue Reading →
Finding Forgiveness (ARC review) – Feeling at home
Rare are the authors who can get me to read a book way into a series, one which continues from one book to the next, and make me feel right at home, as though I'd have be reading the series from the first book rather than reading the fifth book without having read the first... Continue Reading →
My Midlife Crisis, My Rules (ARC review) – Highly emotional
The following review is part of my being in the author's review team, which ensures that you can read it before the book comes out. Beware of what you wish for.It rarely comes true.- Daisy To this, I will contradict Daisy a little and will add: unless it's a Robyn Peterman novel. Then you can... Continue Reading →
Forget Me Not – A timeless love story
First of all, I would like to apologise for being extremely late (like, two months late) in writing this review. This is not, as you know, something that I usually do. Then again, I am deeply sorry, even more so because I had promised that review to the author shortly after the book came out,... Continue Reading →
The Enemies of my Country – We meet again
The following review is part of my being in the author's review team, which ensures that you can read it the moment the book comes out. It seems like yesterday since I turned the last page of the then most recent David Rivers story. But no, a little less than two months have passed since... Continue Reading →
Clanlands – A must, while waiting for the show
First of all, my sincere apologies for the long delays in my reviews. It seems like I was overly enthusiastic during the vacations, because I started them completely empty, with the consequences you might imagine: collapsing asleep and sleeping up to 14 hours per day. The rest of the time? I was making my "pupils... Continue Reading →
The Fifth Sense – Fate moves in deserved second chances
Second chances. That's what Michelle M. Pillow's Order of Magic series is all about. From getting explanations from a cheating husband to saying goodbye to a loved one and moving on, the midlife ladies of Freewild Cove, with the help of a medium's ghost, were able to say goodbye to their past and move on... Continue Reading →
Fashionably Dead and Loving It – Old friends visiting
The following review is part of my being in the author's review team, which ensures that you can read it the moment the book comes out. If, like me, you are a fan of Robyn Peterman's books, you've had all the reasons to rejoice in 2020 (and the Maker knows that we needed reasons to... Continue Reading →
