“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 →

“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 →

“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 →

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