First of all, my sincere apologies for the long delays in my reviews. It seems like I was overly enthusiastic during the vacations, because I started them completely empty, with the consequences you might imagine: collapsing asleep and sleeping up to 14 hours per day. The rest of the time? I was making my "pupils... Continue Reading →
The Fifth Sense – Fate moves in deserved second chances
Second chances. That's what Michelle M. Pillow's Order of Magic series is all about. From getting explanations from a cheating husband to saying goodbye to a loved one and moving on, the midlife ladies of Freewild Cove, with the help of a medium's ghost, were able to say goodbye to their past and move on... Continue Reading →
Fashionably Dead and Loving It – Old friends visiting
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. If, like me, you are a fan of Robyn Peterman's books, you've had all the reasons to rejoice in 2020 (and the Maker knows that we needed reasons to... Continue Reading →
American Mercenary – A tortuous path to redemption
After finishing the first Spider Heist novel, which was the first ever Jason Kasper book that I've read (you can read my review of the first book here, and of the second here), I said that I would read his first series, American Mercenary. Jason warned me that it wouldn't be like the "family friendly"... Continue Reading →
Some Christmas favourites, part 1
Are you the type of reader who has books for every festive holiday? I know some who need specific books for Halloween, summer, and, most importantly, Christmas. I personally don't have either of the first two (although I admit that it is difficult for me to read about winter in the summer), but when it... Continue Reading →
Magical Midlife Invasion – Another Breene homerun
Again, don't be fooled by the lateness of my review. With the virtual PTMs (parent-teacher meetings), I had my work doubled last week, which means that it did take me a whole five days to read K.F. Breene's latest, and it seriously was because I lacked time. At night, I was so knackered that I... Continue Reading →
Stealing Time – Bittersweet conclusion
When Christine Gael announced that Stealing Time, the last of her Crow's Feet Coven trilogy, was mere days from releasing, I hurried to pre-order it, because I was dying to know how this Paranormal Women's Fiction series would end. Little did I expect that I would end up winning a copy of the book. (Thanks... Continue Reading →
A Halloween special – Anna and the Apocalypse
Happy Halloween, readers! I don't know about you, but I like to read one or a few books related to a holiday when its time nears. Although I admit that this year is a little different, since I haven't read anything Halloween related due to lack of time. Then again, shifters count, do they? That... Continue Reading →
A Dash of Destiny – Rory shines bright (as he deserved)
A new book arriving on my Kindle in the morning, when I wake up, is always reason to be happy and excited. If this new book is a Warlocks MacGregor, it is even more cause to celebrate. This Tuesday, it was Rory's story, A Dash of Destiny, which had arrived on my Kindle just before... Continue Reading →
The Bad Boys of Assjacket – Magical cats FTW!
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. Apparently, it is my weekend for pets in new releases. After talking about Burgess the squirrel in my review of Mandy M. Roth's Spellcasting with a Chance of Spirits,... Continue Reading →
Spellcasting with a Chance of Spirits – For the laughs, the love, and Burgess
It was a long almost six months between the release of Hexing with a Chance of Tornadoes (of which you can read my review here) and that of Spellcasting with a Chance of Spirits, the third of Mandy M. Roth's Grimm Cove series. However, just like last time, Roth's book was worth the wait, as... Continue Reading →
Unmasqued – Don’t stop at the genre
Until last weekend, I had never read a book by Colleen Gleason, or by Colette Gale, her erotica pen name. In truth, I must've heard of Gleason a few times before, but no one had ever recommended one of her books to me, so when I read her posts in an author's invitation on her... Continue Reading →
