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. Who needs balls when she has lady bits? Such is the question that Willow asks herself at some point in Robyn Peterman's latest Magic & Mayhem novel, Your Broom... Continue Reading →
Her Dark Silence – Do not sleep
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. First of all, my apologies for being a little late. That new routine came with a Friday night epic sleeping crash, which made me late for finishing the book.... Continue Reading →
Qurilixen Lords – Meeting the children
Reading a series until its end, being sad because it's over. This is a huge part of a reader's life. What is fun about it? When the author starts a whole new series with the main characters of the finished series' children as main protagonists! This is exactly what Michelle M. Pillow has started with... Continue Reading →
Psychic Dreams – Burning conclusion
After having read Semi-Psychic Life, a few weeks ago, I said that my only regret was that I waited so long to read the book (you can see my review here). It is a mistake I did not do with the conclusion of Elizabeth Hunter's first Paranormal Women's Fiction series, Psychic Dreams, which I started... Continue Reading →
The Sandman – Better than good
Since I don't drive, I only listen to audiobooks when I grab my hook and yarn and sit down to crochet. This is the only reason why it took me almost two weeks to listen to The Sandman, the audio version of the epic comics. Otherwise, I would likely have listened to it in one... Continue Reading →
Met Her Match – Thinking of the others first
What will they think if I do that? What will they say when they see me dressed that way? Will they talk if I date him/her? What will they say? How will they react? Should I do it? Should I just flip them the bird and let them stew in their rumour juices? Whoever has... Continue Reading →
Magical Midlife Dating – Dating woes
Those who have gone the dating app and dating sites road, or who know someone who did, will understand exactly what happens to Jessie in Magical Midlife Dating, the second of K.F. Breene's Paranormal Women's Fiction books. And they will laugh like loons. I know I did. Warning: The review contains language that may offend... Continue Reading →
Witchin’ Impossible – Laughter, magic, and flying squirrels
I said it on Wednesday: this is my week for long overdue readings. After devouring Elizabeth Hunter's Semi-Psychic Life (you can read my review here), I happily entered into the world of Renee George, with the first Witchin' Impossible book, of the same title. And gosh, did I laugh! About the book Witchin' Impossible tells... Continue Reading →
Semi-Psychic Life – When psychic comes in handy
I don't have many reading regrets, this year. However, I do have one regarding Elizabeth Hunter's second Glimmer Lake book, Semi-Psychic Life: that I waited so long to read it. I had pre-ordered it the moment it was possible to do so, so I don't have that as an excuse for reading it a couple... Continue Reading →
A Most Excellent Midlife Crisis – Solid, hilarious, and emotional foundation
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. The first book of a series is there to know the lei of the land, so to speak, get to know the characters and, basically, clear the ground to... Continue Reading →
The Sky Thieves – Action-packed and riveting (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. WARNING: This review contains a major spoiler from the first book of Jason Kasper's series, The Spider Heist. The same spoiler which is in the blurb of The Sky... Continue Reading →
Charley Davidson – A year ago, I met my second Charley
How time flies! It was a year ago that I was either anxiously waiting for a call from the library to tell me they'd received my books or devouring one of the Charley Davidson books. To be frank, waiting for the library is the reason it took me over a month to read the whole... Continue Reading →
