What a ride it has been reading Shane Scott’s book “God of Nothing”! I feel like I straddled a tsunami and rode the whole way to the shore and even further at lightning speed. I won’t try to retell the plot. First of all, I think readers should make that discovery themselves. But in this... Continue Reading →
“Witch’s Mirror” and “Witches’ Masquerade” by Eva Alton
"Witch’s Mirror” is the second book in the “Vampires of the Emberbury” series by Eva Alton. I enjoyed the first book “Stray Witch” so much that I went on reading the second one right away. And after reading the second, I dived right into the third. “Witch’s Mirror” has a darker edge to it. Alba,... Continue Reading →
“Stray Witch” by Eva Alton
As I’m sitting and staring at the blinking cursor, I can’t but dwell on the controversies of a human mind. Why is it so that when you like something, dozens of words, appropriate to express your positive feelings spring obligingly in your head, but when you’ve irrevocably fallen in love with it, your mind goes... Continue Reading →
“Exile’s Return” and “Rise of the Forgotten” by Rebecca Mickley
“Exile’s Return” by Rebecca Mickley is the second book in the series. I seriously believe that The Farthest Star odyssey will become my favourite sci-fi book series of all time. While the first part “Dawnbreak”, which I enjoyed immensely, explores what does it take and how does it feel to go through the change, “Exile’s... Continue Reading →
“Dawnbreak” by Rebecca Mickley
My strongest belief is that books are written for people and about people. “Dawnbreak” by Rebecca Mickley is a story that gets you immersed in the thoughts and lives of its characters. Every time I opened my Kindle to read it, I was transported into the future the author draws masterfully, in some aspects very... Continue Reading →
“Choices” by T. R. Hamby
“Choices” by T.R. Hamby is the story of Audrey who doesn’t fit into the conventional life pattern. The pattern that every woman is supposed to follow, and if she doesn’t, she gets to know what the declared broad-mindedness really means. The truth is that although no one calls her offensive names, neither does she get... Continue Reading →
“A Drowned Kingdom” by P. L. Stuart
An epic story of knights, shiny temples, and hope lost and found. “A Drowned Kingdom” by P.L. Stuart is an epic fantasy story that will transport you into the lands that have never been, but in which being real you will believe after the first chapters. P.L. Stuart draws his new world masterfully, by not... Continue Reading →
“Accusing Mr Darcy” by Kelly Miller
An absolutely delightful “Pride and Prejudice” variation, which will please both classical Jane Austen fans and those readers who prefer a more modern twist to a story. “Accusing Mr Darcy” by Kelly Miller is an alternative version of how Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy fell in love. We get the charming setting of rural, aristocratic... Continue Reading →
“The Scars of Gaia” by R. P. Lauer
I loved this book. As simple as that. The story pulled me in from the first pages, and I couldn’t stop reading until I finished.“The Scars of Gaia” written by R.P. Lauer is one of those books that turn my preferences as a reader upside down. I wouldn’t call myself a fan of grim topics... Continue Reading →
“The Salt Path” by Raynor Winn
An amazing, inspiring book that motivates better than any highly acclaimed positive thinking coach."The Salt Path" is a story about the trip the author and her husband had made in order to escape homelessness, the loss of their cherished home they'd been investing all their time and efforts into for over 30 years, and the... Continue Reading →