WWW Wednesday: current, past, future reads
Brewing Trouble – Worthy jump over the cliff
Spoiler free review of Christine Gael's second PWF novel.
Whose Midlife Crisis is it Anyway? – Have tissues nearby
An awaited second book. My review of Robyn Peterman's second PWF novel.
The Fourth Power – All about the cake
No, my most recent read was not a cookbook. In fact, it was Michelle M. Pillow's third Order Of Magic PWF novel, The Fourth Power, which tells Heather's story. (You can read my reviews of Lorna's and Vivien's stories by following the links.) What's the deal with the cake, then? Simple: Heather loves cake and... Continue Reading →
Midlife Fairy Hunter – Curses, fairies, and Robert
It was a quiet reading week, for me, but the end of it is bringing the best: the second Forty Proof novel, by Shannon Mayer. If you haven't read my review of the first of the series, you can find it here, for this will be about the one which has come out yesterday (23... Continue Reading →
Tips to save and still read
Times are rough for everyone right now, with most of us forced to stay at home because of the COVID-19 pandemic and everything temporarily closing, including libraries and, in many parts, even bookstores. What can a reader do in those times? If you have a TBR pile that you have been adding to for quite... Continue Reading →
Magical Midlife Madness – Uproariously, hilariously crazy
My latest Paranormal Women's Fiction read, the eighth of the 13 books released in February, was K.F. Breene's Magical Midlife Madness. And madness it was! I laughed so hard that, at times, I feared that I would disturb the neighbours. Yes, I laughed that much, and that hard, for most of the book. In fact,... Continue Reading →
Writing Wrongs – Don’t push me over that cliff
I had just started reading Writing Wrongs (Christine Gael) when my brain fried a little and started to get everything mixed up in the various PWF books I had read so far (all six of them). So I stopped reading the book for 24 hours in order to get my head back together, opting for... Continue Reading →
Midlife Bounty Hunter – Brain before brawn
Let's start with a personal fact: Midlife Bounty Hunter was the first full book of Shannon Mayer that I've ever read. I did, prior to the launch of that Paranormal Women's Fiction novel, read a short story by the Canadian writer, but this was a first novel. The truth? It got me hooked from the... Continue Reading →
Second Chance Magic – Strength in numbers
They say that strength comes in numbers, and the adage has been proven true in Michelle M. Pillow's Second Chance Magic, her first Paranormal Women's Fiction novel. Another thing that is certain, before talking about this book in itself, is that I am a huge fan of Michelle's books. Indeed, I haven't been reading her... Continue Reading →
It’s a Wonderful Midlife Crisis – Wonderful in many ways
If this reading has been the one that took me the longest, last week, it was not because of the story; it seriously was because of the gastroenteritis (and the sleep and everything that came with it). Because Robyn Peterman's It's a Wonderful Midlife Crisis was a terrific read. I have to say that I... Continue Reading →
Betwixt – Darynda’s way
I have to start this with a confession: until early last summer, I did not know who Darynda Jones was. To be fair, I did not know any of the Fab13. Crazy how a reader's life works, no? In Darynda's case, I started reading Charley Davidson thanks to a friend of mine, to whom I... Continue Reading →
