First of all, I cannot apologise for not posting as much and as often as I did over the last few months. Work does take up most of my time (as it should) and I'm having so much fun teaching my first-graders that nobody can fault me for reading a little (or a lot) less... Continue Reading →
Your Broom or Mine? – Who needs balls when she has lady bits?
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 →
WWW – Wednesday, 9 September, 2020
WWW Wednesday: current, past, future reads
WWW – Wednesday, 2 September, 2020
WWW Wednesday: current, past, future reads
WWW – Wednesday, 26 August, 2020
WWW Wednesday: current, past, future reads
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 →
WWW – Wednesday, 19 August, 2020
WWW Wednesday: current, past, future reads
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 →
Character spotlight – That crazy Uncle Raibeart
I've read hundreds, if not (most likely) thousands of books in my 40 years of existence. I've "seen" thousands of characters, some good, some bad, some meh. Some have marked me, some I've chosen to forget. After writing about alpha polar bear shifter Austin Steele, here is another of my favourite characters: Raibeart MacGregor aka... 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 Graveyard Shift – (Too)Short and (oh, so) sweet
A novella that knocks it out of the park! (Spoiler-free review.)
Sea Shenanigans Collection Two – Triple the fun
Sea Shenanigans, Collection 2: triple the fun!
