Today is International Women's Day, and I saw it fitting to release my new book on March 8 to celebrate this wonderful day, which, to me, has always been a symbol of spring, beauty, and new beginnings. Thank you to everyone who pre-ordered the book. I hope you will enjoy Margo's journey while she explores... Continue Reading →
“Shattered” by Susan Cochran
Morgan has it all. A husband who doesn’t spare money he earns aplenty to make her life as comfortable as possible. Two amazing children who are in college. A beautiful house she has put time, effort, and love into to turn it into a perfect family nest. It’s true that Morgan’s marriage did have a... Continue Reading →
“A Crack in Forever” by Barbara Avon
“Dedication, hard work, and commitment brought him to where he was today, and unlike his father, he planned to enjoy his life, and share in its pleasures with the woman he loved before the Grim Reaper could take it all away.” It’s just Mario hadn’t envisaged that not the Grim Reaper but the unexpected twists... Continue Reading →
Books about life, love, the choices we make and the consequences we have to face
Winter is a perfect time to reflect on life, think back to the time when we fell in love for the first time, travelled to the country of our dreams, and dwell on our mistakes. And what can be a better company for these activities than a good book? This is my list of books... Continue Reading →
Feel-good books to warm you during the winter evenings
“Josef The Writer’s Cat” by Ellen Khodakivska If you have a cat, this story will fill your heart with warmth. But if you don’t, you’ll immediately want to change it.“Josef The Writer’s Cat” is a book that any cat would dream to have written. The story is told from the perspective of Josef, the cat... Continue Reading →
“Bereft” by M.A. Quigley
"Why couldn’t we be like the stringAnd the kiteRoaming around carefree?" Reading "Bereft: A Story about Love, Loss, and Family" by M. A. Quigley, this question echoed in my heart and didn’t let go. Why do people keep pushing themselves inside a box? Aren’t we already like a kite on the string, inevitably tethered to... Continue Reading →
Time to read about love
Now, while we are waiting for Christmas miracles, is the best time to read about the biggest miracle in life. Let's read more about love. Love is versatile, there isn't a single identical story in the whole world. Love stories inspire and bring hope. Check out these great reads that tell beautiful love stories. “The... Continue Reading →
“The Trouble with Friends” by Kelly Miller
“The Trouble with Friends” is a charming “Pride and Prejudice” variation by Kelly Miller. Like all author’s works, this story is a delightful combination of what Jane Austen and Regency romance fans love and a few twists and turns that make the read more exciting and fit for the modern readers’ taste. Miss Elizabeth Bennet... Continue Reading →
“Hunted” by Kat Kinney
I am not a paranormal romance fan. I never cared about vampires – or werewolves, for that matter. I don’t think I’ve even seen the iconic “Interview with the Vampire”. I did have a connection of sorts with the Twilight books – stop throwing those tomatoes at me; I admit the weakness when I have... Continue Reading →
“The Ice Widow” by Anne M. Smith-Nochasak
“Humans are the ones who construct love with walls around it” Anna Caine has been building walls all her life. And the highest fence she has constructed is the one around her heart. Once she gave her heart away, she didn’t let anyone make even the tiniest crack in the wall she’d built around it.... Continue Reading →