As a true fan of Jane Austen, I have a habit of rereading her six full novels. I must confess, I’ve read “Lady Susan” only once, and it just doesn’t feel like I’ll reread it ever again. Austen books are my comfort reads. The ones you get snuggled with in your favourite blanket sometime in... Continue Reading →
Blood Moon, Texas Shifters paranormal romance series by Kat Kinney
Sizzling hot paranormal shifters romance series. If you are into the paranormal themes in your reads, look no further. The Blood Moon, Texas Shifters series by Kat Kinney is what you are looking for. I love the Caldwells! They are now officially one of my favourite fictional families of all time. I am absolutely spellbound... Continue Reading →
“Dragon’s Grace” by Sloane McClain
This book is the purest form of literary escapism. It pulls you in and you don’t want to get out. “Dragon's Grace” by Sloane McClain is the first book in the Sons of Pendragon series. The story is a delicious blend of Arthurian-era epic fantasy and contemporary romance. Full of ancient secrets, sword battles, and... Continue Reading →
“Christmas with Hamish” by Sophie Penhaligon
“Christmas with Hamish” by Sophie Penhaligon is exactly the kind of story you’d want to read over Christmas time. It has it all to add to the general atmosphere of waiting for miracles to happen. A beautiful romance that will make your heart flutter deliciously, Christmas settings and activities you are supposed to experience during... Continue Reading →
“Muffin Ventured, Muffin Gained” by R.A. Hutchins
I jumped right into book four of the Baker's Rise Mysteries by R.A. Hutchins after finishing the previous story of the series. “Muffin Ventured, Muffin Gained” didn’t disappoint! It is full of both cosy and unsettling moments, characters to love and to hate, and, of course, yet another murder mystery to solve. With every next book... Continue Reading →
“Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fondant” by R.A. Hutchins
Flora and Reggie’s cosy mystery series is highly addictive. Don’t say I haven’t warned you after you forget about all the things you had to get done before the festive dinner, having gotten completely immersed in the Baker's Rise Mysteries by R.A. Hutchins. “Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fondant” is the third book in the... Continue Reading →
You can’t call yourself a writer
A friend told me that unless I earn a living from my books I can’t call myself a writer. It wasn’t the first time I get derogatory remarks about my writing, but I guess suppressed emotions have accumulated. So, this time, I decided to ask the Writing Community on Twitter what their reaction to such... Continue Reading →
“Her Alibi” by Mary L. Schmidt
People often do bad things. In some cases, the bad things they’ve done have long-lasting consequences for other people. Bad things done to children always have the most devastating consequences. “Her Alibi” is a revealing, heart-wrenching memoir written by a person with a truly brave heart. Mary L. Schmidt doesn’t spare the details of what has turned... Continue Reading →
“Christmas Wish: Do You Remember When…?”
What a wonderful, heart-warming love story! Set around Christmas time, it’s a perfect read for any season. We are used to believe that magic unleashes at Christmas, but we all know that true miracles happen when people’s souls open up and the walls we built around our hearts crumble. Trent and Brianna have built walls... Continue Reading →
“The Man and the Crow” by Rebecca Crunden
If you don’t have time to indulge in a lengthy reading session but can’t imagine a day without reading, “The Man and the Crow” by Rebecca Crunden is a read for you. I read it in one sitting between dozens of things I had to do this weekend. And it has provided me with a... Continue Reading →