
There is a pinch of Wilbur Smith in this tale, or at least is what came into my mind. The generations span of the story, the pioneering beginnings leading to heiress status. […]
There is a pinch of Wilbur Smith in this tale, or at least is what came into my mind. The generations span of the story, the pioneering beginnings leading to heiress status. […]
My husband is a gourmet gangster, but I think what this title means is a bit different. My husband is very, verrrrry good and if the heroine of these stories is a […]
I’m very happy to have P.J. MacLayne here with me today, and hear the silver lining she found as her summer plans went to the pooper. Born and raised among the rolling […]
Books set in this period are always very hard, and I really look up to Authors brave enough to do it. Between These Walls by Michael Newman released in March in the […]
I love this series. It takes you, literally, in so many places. And the author has different series worth to check on. R.I.P in Reykjavik (The Traveler Cozy Mystery Series Book 2) […]
There’s no way in hell I’m going to read this book. I mean, I read the synopsis, and I’m giving serious thoughts about unplugging Siri. This is one of the creepiest stories […]
There’s nothing I don’t like about this cover. The problem is finding my favorite part of it, which, after a long debate with myself, I’d say is the cow. Definitely the cow. […]
I’d have a lot of questions for this story, with why people need blood being the first. Blood Numbers by C.F. Kreitzer released a few days back in the YA Dystopian genre. […]
It’s release day for a story that doesn’t promise relax. The Silent Daughter by Claire Amarti releases today in the Adult, Psychological, Suspense genre. Schoolgirl missing, the ticker reads, and the camera cuts to […]
As a loyal Lady Oscar (animated series from the ’80, anybody?) I can’t not like this book. The Girl From Whitfield Hall by Pete Harrison, narrated by Christine Rendel, released last year […]