WWW Wednesday: current, past, future reads
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 →
WWW – Wednesday, 12 August, 2020
WWW Wednesday: current, past, future reads
Reader’s Life – When all you need is a laugh (or several)
Sometimes life gets in the way of your plans, and I'm not necessarily talking about the pandemic, although it does have a big influence on everything, at present. However, the part of life I'm thinking of, right now, it my anxiety disorder, which is playing havoc with my brain, my habits, my reading, everything. That... 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 →
WWW – Wednesday, 5 August, 2020
WWW Wednesday: current, past, future reads
Magical Midlife Dating – K.F. Breene whets our appetite
A week before her new book, Magical Midlife Dating, hits the shelves (or our ereaders), K.F. Breene has decided to spoil her readers by offering the first three chapters of her latest Paranormal Women's Fiction book, much to our delight. Read the excerpt Talk about whetting the readers' appetite! Three chapters, lots of laughs, more... Continue Reading →
Character spotlight – Lovely, motherly Bea
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, and that dear, crazy Uncle Raibeart, here is another of... 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 →
Character spotlight – There’s something about Austin
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. Right now, I'm rereading K.F. Breene's Magical Midlife Madness, admittedly because the second book of the series is coming... 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 →
