This book is simply amazing. Ignoring the obviously gorgeous cover, the lovely prose and fantastic world building, this novel will make the top of my 2016 favourite list because the story itself was quite simply awe inspiring. I'll definitely be buying this novel the next time I go to Chapters because not only will it look sexy on my shelves, but this author is worth supporting. We follow the alien queen Kora who struggles with her recent rise to power following the death of her royal parents. Her bloodthirsty brother also has an eye for the throne and begins to ... Continue Reading...
Review: The Anthrax Protocol
Lauren is woken in the middle of the night to a phone call from her mentor and friend who is dying of mysterious causes. While opening a tomb in Mexico the team contracted a horrific illness with a one hundred percent mortality rate. He urges her to contact the authorities and to never come to Mexico where she will meet certain death. However, Lauren is no wilting flower and joins the CDC Wildfire team, lead by sexy Dr Mason Williams, to identify the dead crew and help understand the plague that is quickly becoming a world wide pandemic. Mason and Lauren must search ... Continue Reading...
Review: To Catch a Lady
It looks like January is the month of historical romances and To Catch a Lady was part of that trend. The novel begins with Ashton Blakely, Duke of Summerton, who's aunt is forcing him to settle down and marry. The last thing Ashton wants is to marry and share his life with a woman - he is entirely happy with the way his life is now. Ashton hatches a plan to hold an elegant ball that features a scandalous lottery containing the names of all the eligible young women of the ton because he doesn't care who he married as long as she provides a heir. A perfect plan! ... Continue Reading...
Author Interview: Anders De La Motte
I am so very excited to host my first ever author interview! Anders de la Motte is an expert in his field and has transferred this knowledge into written word to create dark, compelling novels of deceit, mystery and corruption. I cannot think of a better author to stretch my legs with interviewing - his answers are superb! Anders de la Motte (b. 1971) made his debut in 2010 with [geim], which won the Swedish Academy of Crime Writers’ ‘First Book Award’. He is a former Police Officer and was until recently Director of Security at one of the world’s largest IT ... Continue Reading...
A Year in Review: Stats!
At the close of every year I check out my Goodreads stats to see how I've done for the year and decide where I want to go next year. I feel like this yearly review not only motivates me, but also puts into focus how my behaviours regarding books has changed. I may change my method of rating books, start reading longer books or maybe I've started reading monthly instead of at random. Blogging: Where I've Been Anyway, I thought it would be neat to end my 2015 year with a look at my statics on my blog since this is the first year I've blogged. I started ... Continue Reading...
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