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 →
Kindle Unlimited: a blessing and a curse
As an avid reader, I'm glad that such a thing as an eReader exists. For one thing, I ran out of place in my bookcases (yes, plural!) a long time ago. For two, it's good on the budget, as eBooks are usually cheaper than actual paper books. For three, let's face it, they are good... 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 →
Reader’s Life – Rare brain overload
It seriously very rarely happens to me. Maybe it is because I've been sick most of last week and still need to reboot my energy levels. Maybe it's because my stupid glasses are making me dizzy (darned bifocals!). Who knows why? But it so happens that my brain is overloaded. Too many books nearly at... Continue Reading →
