“Humans are the ones who construct love with walls around it” Anna Caine has been building walls all her life. And the highest fence she has constructed is the one around her heart. Once she gave her heart away, she didn’t let anyone make even the tiniest crack in the wall she’d built around it.... Continue Reading →
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“Earth of Another Kind” by Steven Decker
What if people were offered a solution to every global problem? Would they accept this generosity with joy or look for a nasty catch? In “Earth of Another Kind”, the sequel to “Child of Another Kind”, Steven Decker takes the reader on a head-spinning journey. You take a breath when you start reading Chapter 1... Continue Reading →
“Alice and Her Grand Bell” by Will Tinkham
After reading this book, I am at a loss for words. And those who know me are aware that it doesn’t happen often. It happens only when I loved the book so much that it is extremely – exaggeratingly even – important for me to share my admiration with the world. And to find the... Continue Reading →
“South of Home” by Rebecca Amiss
How can someone be so infuriatingly frustrating? That was the thought that pulsated in my head while I was reading the first chapters. Maggie is one of those main characters who make the reader’s blood boil – mainly, with indignation. But as you read on, you feel the deepest satisfaction of how the person –... Continue Reading →
“Cicatrice: New Eyes and Brave” by Jo Boyle
This book is not for the faint-hearted. But it is harrowing and uplifting in equal measure. “Cicatrice: New Eyes and Brave” by Jo Boyle is the kind of book that won’t leave any reader indifferent. And is there a better prerequisite for a great story? This book is about love and hatred, two opposite orbs... Continue Reading →
“Split Therapy” by E.P. Stavs
Jane is a shy college student you won’t meet in the city dancing away until dawn. Jae is a bar scene regular. Jane would rather run a few extra miles at her morning run than talk to a man. Jae does everything to attract male attention. They are opposites and still, have a lot in... Continue Reading →
“Spelldrifts” by A-M Mawhiney
A captivating blend of fantasy and sci-fi, this book has cast a spell on me from the first pages. And, honestly, I didn’t really want to wake from this entrancing dream. People always say they’d like to live in a perfect world. The world where everyone is appreciated for their individual merits and abilities and... Continue Reading →
0.99 until Monday only
I’ll be gradually wrapping up my summer book sale over the next weeks. And the first one to return to the regular price is “The Accidental Cop”. What readers say: "A dark and gritty atmosphere that keeps the readers hooked” “A real eye opener” “Exciting, gripping, and action-packed” “Thought-provoking and powerful” ⠀ Finalist of the... Continue Reading →
“A Forever Summer” by Havelah McLat
If you are looking for a book that will gently stir your imagination rather than unceremoniously attack you with harsh revelations, „A Forever Summer” by Havelah McLat is a perfect read for you. Katherine has enough emotional baggage to deal with when her father dies and leaves her and her sister an unexpected inheritance. A... Continue Reading →
“Betrayal” by Wendy Bayne
“Betrayal” is the second book in the Crimes Against the Crown historical crime and adventure series by Wendy Bayne. Just as I predicted in my review of the first instalment of the series “Untitled”, upon beginning to read the continuation of the story, I had no smallest idea what to expect from it. After the... Continue Reading →