I cannot get enough of Kelly Miller ‘Pride and Prejudice’ variations. They are everything a true Jane Austen fan can ask for and more. So many times after rereading – yet again – one of Jane Austen books, I was left craving for more. More interactions between the characters, more dialogue where they express their... Continue Reading →
“The White Water” by Ellen Khodakivska
Would you go to a place that is rumoured to test your intentions? The place where you cannot hide who you really are? Six friends in the enchanting novel “The White Water” by Ellen Khodakivska can’t resist. Some of them have reservations about crossing half of the planet, from Wroclaw City in Poland to the... Continue Reading →
A 0.99 book deal to celebrate a milestone
My book “Neglected Merge” has recently crossed the mark of 100 reviews/rates on Amazon US. To celebrate this significant milestone, eBook is on sale for only 0.99 on Amazon US and Amazon UK. “Neglected Merge” is a multi-award-winning genre-bending fantasy novel with a unique utopian setting. Learn more and get your copy here: https://mybook.to/RYa4 So,... Continue Reading →
“Meg” by Jan Romes
What a lovely, feel-good book! I thoroughly enjoyed Meg and Riley’s story from start to finish. “Meg” by Jan Romes is the first book in the Coffee and Dessert in Key West series. It follows the turbulent time in Meg’s life. Problems seem to attack her from every possible side. Her love life – or... Continue Reading →
“Chasing Dreams on Oak Tree Lane” by R.A. Hutchins
Dreams are beautiful. They add taste to our lives. But is it worth it to pursue them at all costs?Meg and Josh have different answers to this question. Life has taught them a few harsh lessons, but they both have their own reasons not to give up. It might seem they are similar, but it’s... Continue Reading →
“Eclipse” by Kat Kinney
‘For the love of all that’s fanged and holy’, I confess that I’m totally addicted to the Blood Moon, Texas Shifters series by Kat Kinney. It is my comfort read, and I can’t get enough of it. I’m sad that with the next instalment after ‘Eclipse’, the Caldwell brothers’ saga will be over. Still, I’m... Continue Reading →
“Everywhere, Everywhere” by Juliette Caron
What should a good book do? First, it should make you forget the reality. Second, it must transport you to a different one and keep you there while you read. “Everywhere, Everywhere” by Juliette Caron ticks both these boxes effortlessly. Lately, I’ve turned back into a ‘before bedtime’ reader. There simply aren’t enough hours in... Continue Reading →
“The Café at Kate’s” by Caroline Rebisz
I thoroughly enjoyed returning to Sixpenny Bissett, the quaint little town in Dorset, my favourite county in all of England, and diving back into the life of Jenni Sullivan. Jenni is fifty, and she has just started a new life after her old one ended with the death of her husband Reggie. She is doing... Continue Reading →
“Being Ines” by Eva Lauder
Ines leads a wonderful life. She lives in London, one of the most vibrant capitals of the world. She owns a beautiful flat in a prestigious area. She has a successful career. She has great friends and her boyfriend looks like a swimwear model. Everything seems perfect, except that it’s not… It was exciting –... Continue Reading →
“Meant to Be” by Melody Grace
This book was a perfect comfort read I needed to take my mind off too many things I have to deal with at the moment. I enjoyed the sweet love story and the small-town setting. I am not a fan of books or movies with writers as main characters, but this time, it didn’t bother... Continue Reading →