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My Week of Reading ( 23 - 28 October 2017)

Hello Everyone, Somehow I managed to get three reviews done this month. So let's start. Mine by A.N. Senerella: Amazon:  Amazon Review - Mine Goodreads:  Goodreads Review - Mine Genuine Jenn:  Genuine Jenn Review - Mine Blood & Thorne by Lorel Clayton: Amazon:  Amazon Review - Blood & Thorne Goodreads:  Goodreads Review - Blood & Thorne Here is my blog review of the book:  Blog Review - Blood & Thorne Crawdad by Lisa T. Cresswell: Amazon:  Amazon Review - Crawdad Goodreads:  Goodreads Review - Crawdad Here is my blog review of the book:  Blog Review - Crawdad I managed to get some other reading done along the way, which leads me to... Monthly Reading Goals: I haven't quite finished my August reading goals, but I've definitely made headway and will most likely be starting my October reading goals if not today, then tomorrow - I'm hoping today rather than tomorrow.  Last Word: At the moment I'm busy reading '

Review - Blood & Thorne by Lorel Clayton

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My Copy of the Book Year Published: 2017 Genre: Paranormal; Steampunk; Suspense with a hint of romance Blurb: Eva Thorne thought facing a werewolf, betrayal, and the army of Death was bad. She learns there are all new kinds of evil—and more enemies, as well as allies, than she ever imagined. All of them have an agenda, and all of them want the one thing she needs to defeat the Dead God and save her world from annihilation. Can she claim the First Soul before they do? The bad guys all want her dead. Fortunately, some want the First Soul more, and they need her to get it. They hope it will make them a god. She wants it for her own reasons. It summoned the God of Death, and it can send Him back to the Void before His armies ‘cleanse’ everything she’s ever known from existence. The last strongholds of humanity have fallen. Only the Three Kingdoms of Avian, Dwarf and Elf still stand. Eva is running out of time, because even that alliance is crumbling, and the Elf King, Fharen,

Review - Crawdad by Lisa T. Cresswell

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Book Cover Year Published: 2016 Genre: Contemporary Blurb: Seventeen-year-old Jamil Ramos grew up on Alabama’s Gulf Coast believing his mom, Loretta, was his only living relative. She put a trumpet in his hands as a toddler and sparked his love of jazz. But when Loretta drops a bomb on Jamil from her deathbed- she’s not his mama and his daddy is still alive, living in Charleston, S.C. – his world is turned upside down. Now, with the only mama he’s ever known gone and the Loyola University trumpet audition less than a week away, Jamil has trouble feeling his music. When his band teacher tells him to get it together, Jamil decides to hitchhike to South Carolina over to find his father and get his questions answered. All he has is a name –Leon Ramos. About the Author: A North Carolina native and a professional archaeologist, Lisa now works in Idaho and writes young adult fiction. Connect with the Author: Twitter:  Lisa T. Cresswell Twitter Facebook:  Lisa T. Cresswel

My Week of Reading (16 - 21 October 2017)

Hello Everyone, It seems as if I had quite a successful reading week, even though technically I only did one review this week - I also managed to get other reading done as well (I'll talk more about this further on). So let get on with the review: Jennifer Brown's Journey by Angie Langley: Amazon:  Amazon Review - Jennifer Brown's Journey Goodreads:  Goodreads Review - Jennifer Brown's Journey Here is my blog review of the book:  Blog Review - Jennifer Brown's Journey I somehow managed to get this one out in time! Monthly Reading Goals: I have made a little bit of progress with this (I will enlighten you about this down below), so I will most likely start my October reading goals sometime this week (hopefully). Last Word: Now I'm going to tell you about the rest of my reading week. I participated in the Dewey's 24 Hour Read-a-thon this past weekend - and managed to get one book started and finished (of which a review will be do

Review - Jennifer Brown's Journey by Angie Langley

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Book Cover Year Published: 2017 Genre: Women's Fiction; Chick Lit Blurb: Five feet one and full of fizz, Jennifer Brown lights up the room. She has a gorgeous partner, a wicked best friend, and a boss who doesn’t mind that she’s the worst typist on the planet. She’s loyal, generous and irredeemably ditzy. Everyone loves Jennifer Brown.But can she learn to love herself? When her world caves in, she needs every ounce of her steely core to step back from the abyss and take charge of her life, reinventing herself first as cook and housekeeper to a saucy sexagenarian, then as manager of a tumbledown country estate with sensitive secrets.Peopled by a battalion of hilarious characters from the caustic, cross-dressing confidant to the besotted ex-boyfriend with a barmy ex-wife, Jennifer Brown’s Journey is a heartwarming, thoughtful, often poignant portrait of the trials of life as a thirty-something woman.Jennifer Brown champions the importance of self-belief, and the value

My Week of Reading (9 - 14 October 2017)

Hello Everyone, I've had a bit of a quietish week; I managed to get two reviews out and I'm catching up on some reading. Aaru by David Meredith: Amazon:  Amazon Review - Aaru Goodreads:  Goodreads Review - Aaru Here is my blog review of the book:  Blog Review - Aaru Binge Until Tragedy by Ben D'Alessio: Amazon:  Amazon Review - Binge Until Tragedy Goodreads:  Goodreads Review - Binge Until Tragedy Here is my blog review of the book:  Blog Review - Binge Until Tragedy I'm amazed that I managed to get these reviews out in time. Tiredness has been creeping up a lot on me lately! Monthly Reading Goals: I haven't been able to get to this yet - though I am busy catching up on some leisure reading, and am hoping to finish one if not by the end of this coming week; then maybe the following week. Last Word: I will most likely have another quiet week next week; I am currently reading 'Jennifer Brown's Journey' by Angie Langley and will hav

Review - Aaru by David Meredith

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Book Cover Year Published: 2017 Genre: Young Adult; with a small dose of fantasy and suspense Blurb: Rose is dying. Her body is wasted and skeletal. She is too sick and weak to move. Every day is an agony and her only hope is that death will find her swiftly before the pain grows too great to bear.  She is sixteen years old. Rose has made peace with her fate, but her younger sister, Koren, certainly has not. Though all hope appears lost Koren convinces Rose to make one final attempt at saving her life after a mysterious man in a white lab coat approaches their family about an unorthodox and experimental procedure. A copy of Rose’s radiant mind is uploaded to a massive super computer called Aaru – a virtual paradise where the great and the righteous might live forever in an arcadian world free from pain, illness, and death. Elysian Industries is set to begin offering the service to those who can afford it and hires Koren to be their spokes-model.  Within a matter

Reveiw - Binge until Tragedy by Ben D'Alessio

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My Copy of the Book Year Published: 2017 Genre: New Adult; Humorous Blurb: Laden with the grief of losing his childhood best friend to suicide and the weight of the “Real World” approaching fast, Joel Lupo buys a one-way ticket to Paris after graduating from college. With his faithful friends, Riley and Kev, at his side, a carry-on full of whiskey nips, and the promise of drugs, women and the chance to finally speak French (the damn beautiful tongue), Joel heads to Europe to seek adventure, excitement, and new vices. But through the haze of hallucinogens and prostitutes, new friends and new lovers (Joel quite liked to use the word 'lover,' when in Europe), bloody red wine and absinthe, something gnaws at Joel in the pit. It follows him from Paris, across the pulsating cities of the continent. It takes hold of him and eats away at his thoughts, his mood, his friendships. Across the warm waters of the Mediterranean, an awakening foments on the coasts of North Afric

My Week of Reading (2 - 7 October 2017)

Hello Everyone, This week turned out to be a little bit quieter - I only got one review out. Pigeon-Blood Red by Ed Duncan: Amazon:  Amazon Review - Pigeon-Blood Red Goodreads:  Goodreads Review - Pigeon-Blood Red Here is my blog review of the book:  Blog Review - Pigeon-Blood Red Now onto... Monthly Reading Goals: I haven't been able to get to this yet; though hopefully I'll be able to soon. Last Word: With it starting to get busy at work; it's getting slightly harder to get reviews out on time - even though I have somehow managed so far. I'm currently reading 'Binge Until Tragedy' by Ben D'Alessio and will have this review out soon. I will also have another review out later this week - which means that I will be slightly busier with reviews.  I'm also going to see if I can get a day off this coming week - so I can try and catch up (and maybe get slightly ahead) in reading.  This is only going to be the start of the busy period of the

Review - Pigeon-Blood Red by Ed Duncan

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Book Cover Genre: Crime; Thriller Year Published: 2016 Blurb: Pigeon-Blood Red is a fast-paced and suspenseful crime thriller by Ed Duncan.  For underworld enforcer Richard "Rico" Sanders, it seemed like an ordinary job. Retrieve his gangster boss's priceless pigeon-blood red ruby necklace and teach the double-dealing cheat who stole it a lesson. A job like a hundred before it. But the chase quickly goes sideways and takes Rico from the mean streets of Chicago to sunny Honolulu, where the hardened hit man finds himself in uncharted territory when a couple of innocent bystanders are accidentally embroiled in the crime. As Rico pursues his new targets, the hunter and his prey develop an unlikely respect for one another and Rico is faced with a momentous decision: follow his orders to kill the couple whose courage and character have won his admiration, or refuse and endanger the life of the woman he loves? About the Author: Ed Duncan is a graduate of Oberli

My Week of Reading (25 - 30 September 2017)

Hello Everyone, It's been a hectic week; I managed to get one review out, as well as two other blog posts out this past week. So without further ado, here's the review: Mind Me, Milady by Anne Rothman-Hicks and Ken Hicks: Amazon:  Amazon Review - Mind Me, Milady Goodreads:  Goodreads Review - Mind Me, Milady Here is my blog review of the book:  Blog Review - Mind Me, Milady I also got another blog post out today that you can view  here Monthly Reading Goals: Since it's the 1st of the new month, I haven't gotten to this yet, but I do still have to finish August's reading goal; so I'm hoping to start October's reading goal within a week or two; and at this stage, I'm more likely to get to the 'Thriller' book; since I'm most likely going to have a busy month which I'm going to elaborate further on in... Last Word: I'm almost finished with my reading schedule for October, and it seems like it's going to be a bit of a

Highlights of the Month - September 2017

Hello Everyone, September has been quite a hectic month - I've given in my resignation at work (which means that I'm going to be focusing on my book blog fully next year), I've somehow managed to read 7 books (WOW!), and on top of that I've had a busy month besides that. How on earth did I manage to get everything done...? I'm not quite sure myself... Make no mistake - I struggled to read those seven book this past month. So now I have to try and choose a favourite for the month - and it's also going to be a very close one as well! There are three books that I can think of that I really enjoyed - maybe even four! So I'm going to mention these in no particular order (I liked them all for different reasons): - Mind Me, Milady by Anne Rothman-Hicks and Ken Hicks - The Spell of the Horse by Pam Billinge - The Inherited by Lily Burlington and finally - Bleeding Cross by Aaron Dawbot Another one I want to mention is 'Tattooed Love'