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 →
“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 →
“Light My Pyre” by Kat Kinney
How to love a dragon? It is absolutely obvious that you cannot train one. Asher is a firefighter, a loving brother and grandson, a faithful friend, and – a fae. He is many things, but definitely not a coward. So, when he meets Gwyn for the first time – in her twenty-foot fire-breathing dragon form... Continue Reading →
“Follow the Hummingbird” by Elena Carter
Have you ever wondered if there is more to our dreams? More than our brain processing the information it received during the day? Have you ever had dreams that felt absolutely different from your regular dreams that are a jumbled mix of events with a dash of the illogical added by your subconscious? Tina has... Continue Reading →
“The Younglings: Mayhem & Magic” by Helena M. Craggs
Reading this book has been one blast of a ride! In the third instalment of The Younglings series, stakes get higher and dangerous situations multiply. The team of supernaturals does their best to make the world a safer place for everyone, humans and magical creatures alike. But life throws new blows and challenges their way... Continue Reading →
“Jimmy Choos to Cleaning Loos” by Kerry Kennedy
Vivid colours, and heady flavours. Hypnotising rhythms of love songs that promise luscious delights for the body but also delightful pain for the heart. Glorious sunsets you can watch every evening, sitting on your porch and drinking wine. Isadora wants none of it. Her life was perfect before her husband dragged her to the middle... Continue Reading →
“The Life and Love (Attempts) of Kitty Cook” by Helen Aitchison
Kitty has a perfect life. She has a job she loves and is good at. She has fantastic friends and caring, supportive parents. But then, one brick falls out of the wall of her structured and mainly satisfying life. Determined to fix it, Kitty embarks on a journey that promises adventure and excitement. Although she... Continue Reading →