I’m not going to question it, but 2018 has been a great reading year! AndroDigm Park 2067 is another 5 star read added to my list and I’m not mad about it. When the author asked for a review, I really wanted to check it out because it sounded different from my usual choices. If you want to know what… Read More
Review : The Xeno Manifesto
I’m happy to report another 5 star read with The Xeno Manifesto! Check out my star rating system so you know that a 5 star book is to me and how I review things. The majority of books I read tend to be in the 3 or 4 star range so it’s always a nice surprise to come upon a… Read More
Review: The Cursed Wife
The Cursed Wife is a fantastic read! The contrasting personalities of the two female protagonists gave such an interesting perspective and twist on the traditional historical fictions I normally read. Each woman was strong and interesting and I went back and forth over which one I preferred. In the end, I realized I loved them both for their own reasons…. Read More
Review: Through Streets Broad and Narrow
We have the first 5 star book of the year with Through Streets Broad and Narrow! If you have taken a look at my About page, you’ll already know that my favourite genre to read is Historical Fiction and this book is one of the reasons why. I actually found it on Kindle Unlimited which is an awesome place to find something… Read More
Review: A Texas Legacy Christmas
Ugh. I really don’t like giving negative reviews. And it’s not that I have lots of super negative things to say about this book, it’s just that I don’t have many positive things to say either. Apparently, this book is part of a series of Texas Legacy books and I can’t say that I’ll be seeking out the others. I… Read More
Review: Seven Days of Us
I was lucky enough to receive an ARC of Seven Days of Us and was very excited to dig into it! One of the things that excited me most is that it is Francesca Hornak’s debut novel which means the potential for a favourite new author. I had briefly glanced at a few reviews but I didn’t want to know… Read More