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 →
“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 →
“Forbidden Manuscript” by Lubov Leonova
It was a pleasure to return to the magical world of Lake Kingdom Lubov Leonova has created in her books. Despite it not being a perfect place, where everyone lives peacefully and happily, there is a cosy feeling about reading this series. Set a few years after the events of book one, “Forbidden Manuscript” follows... Continue Reading →
“Follow the Blue Rabbit” by Elena Carter
Can you tame your dreams? The chances are as slight as when you try to tame the reality. Especially since the dreams Tina, Alice, and others in the Dream Tamer Chronicles series by Elena Carter want to tame aren’t products of their imagination but real worlds. Still, just as with the reality we live in,... Continue Reading →
“Genavine’s Faith” by Jupiter Rose
What a head-spinning journey it has been reading this book! Just like its main character Gena, readers are bound to be knocked off their feet by events no one saw were coming. Genavine became a leader in more than challenging circumstances. This isn’t easy to lead people in peaceful times. But to maintain order and... Continue Reading →
Best Thriller award for “The Accidental Cop”
I am beyond excited to share the amazing news. "The Accidental Cop" has won a finalist award in the Pacific Book Awards 2023 contest in the Best Thriller category. I'll use this opportunity to remind you that the extended summer sale continues, and all my ebooks, including the award-winning "The Accidental Cop" are still available... Continue Reading →
“The Lord of the Rings” by J.R.R. Tolkien
What makes a book a masterpiece? I don’t believe the criteria for this can even be measured. Our perception of art is and always will be subjective. If a book reaches a wider audience, there will always be those who love it and those who absolutely hate it. Still, some books prove their worth with... Continue Reading →
“Finding Home” by Juliette Caron
At first glance, everything is simple. Two people fall in love. They find out they cannot be together. She is a schoolgirl; he is her teacher. After going through an obstacle line (you can read about it in book one “Gone Away Girl”) they finally can explore their love. There still are some inconveniences since... Continue Reading →
“The Darcy Secret” by Kelly Miller
What if the most eligible bachelor Mr Darcy isn’t a prize catch everyone considers him to be? If the mothers of the ton, who are determined to marry off their daughters, found out about the dark Darcy family secret, they would breathe out relieved that Mr Darcy has chosen a lady from the countryside without... Continue Reading →