My review Can nightmares playing in one man’s head become a reality? Apparently so….. And this is running the theme of this book. I started reading this book thinking it … Continue Reading Dexter Boomstick by M. P. LOMBARDO #bookpublicity #bookreview
My review I wanted a fast whodunit which was not too serial killery with macabre descriptions. I have been hearing good things about this author D. K. Hood on the … Continue Reading Bring Me Flowers by D. K. Hood
My review There is something so wonderfully exciting to read about one man fighting against the villains. There is something so valiant about the entire concept. This has enchanted mankind … Continue Reading Chip’s World: Complex #31 and the Caretaker by Thomas Hill
My review Reading the initial bits gave me such a huge adrenaline kick that I was like a book junkie wanting to be stuck to the book. And Clare Boyd … Continue Reading Little liar by Clare Boyd
My review A classic Janet Dailey book, where romance is at the forefront, with a background of suspense and desperation. The story is thus, Emma leaves her life to marry … Continue Reading Refuge Cove by Janet Dailey
My review A book of heartbreak twisted in deep with mystery. A mother feeling the loss of her child deep in the marrow, always and forever, the pain bleeding out, … Continue Reading The Daughter by Lucy Dawson
My review The title was intriguing enough to pique my curiosity about the connection between genetic expression and health. Though the title focuses on fat loss, I soon realized that … Continue Reading Flipping Your Fat Loss Switch by John Griffin
My review A self taught chef + Cordon Bleu Chef = sparks fly when recipes are cooked. The story goes thus Nikki has a flair for food. Though self taught, … Continue Reading A dash of love by Liz Issacson
My review The story revolves around 4 friends and their lives. Each one has a secret, each one has their cross to bear till one of them decides that life … Continue Reading If I fall by Ella Harper
My review If you’re really lucky, love grows out of a friendship, that you never want to lose, it brings colour and meaning to everything you do. Far from changing … Continue Reading Lucy’s Little Village Book Club by Emma Davies
My review This book was everything it promised me and something more, which it never warned me about. The book said it would be a fast-paced, gripping, roller coaster ride … Continue Reading Keep Her Safe by Richard Parker
My review The story is about Daisy Wickens who returns to Ottercombe Bay at the death of her great uncle, Ray and finds that in order to inherit the money, … Continue Reading Ottercombe Bay (Part One) by Bella Osborne
My review The story goes something like this, a phone call about a missing child, who has eyes like the protagonist, Nora. And that starts the ball rolling with the … Continue Reading Eyes Like Mine by Sheena Kamal
My review Horror is one genre that I feel I have not conquered my fear of, and so holding on to my courage, I ventured into this book hoping that … Continue Reading The Evil Trance by Mark Dysan
My review Oh, what a fantastic sci-fi thriller! I absolutely did not expect this book to be so well drafted with an easy-to-understand writing style. I started this book with trepidation … Continue Reading Virtual Heaven by Taylor Kole
My review The story of a missing child is the way the trend goes nowadays, and I confess that I do like such stories. I tried my best to like … Continue Reading 99 Red Balloons by Elisabeth Carpenter
My review The storyline was great; Chris and Leah stopped to have a cup of coffee on their way to their country home. When Chris returned with coffee, Leah seemed … Continue Reading Losing Leah by Sue Welfare
My review This book was a shocker of a story. Where I thought the book ended and there would be nothing more to know, other than to read it for … Continue Reading The Birthday Girl by Sue Fortin