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I read about 100 books each year and write my honest reviews here
23 Apr 2020
Summer’s End, by Kristy Brown – book review
Summer’s End is an intriguing story, with some shady supporting characters, a complicated love story that can’t end well (although, it’s been hinted that there could be a way, and I assume it will be explored later in the series).
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15 Mar 2020
Venators, by Devri Walls – Book Review
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11 Mar 2020
Postscript, by Barbara Avon – Book review
Postscript is a psychological, bittersweet love story between two heartbroken people, James and Lina, each with a tragic past who find comfort in each other.
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10 Mar 2020
Ensnared by Zoe Ashwood – Book review
If Tempted sets the scene for the story, Ensnared throws you in the middle of the action with no warning and no regrets. And it’s good!
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31 Jan 2020
Reluctant Guardian, by Elisha Bugg – Book Review
The first thing that comes to mind after finishing Reluctant Guardian is that appearances can be deceiving. The story starts with a masquerade ball where the protagonist and her future love interest accidentally bump into each other and they both feel an inexplicable attraction to one another.
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20 Jan 2020
Shadow City, by Anna Mocikat – Book Review
Shadow City is a gripping story set in post-apocalyptic Los Angeles, several decades after the Glitch. No one truly knows what the Glitch was, but due to a cataclysm that released toxic radiation, the world was damaged beyond repair. The dystopian world Anna created gives off a mixture of Mad Max and Resident Evil vibes.
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09 Dec 2019
I Was a Teenage Ghost Hunter, by Brian K. Henry - Book Review
I was a Teenage Ghost Hunter is a light-hearted paranormal read with a unique plot, well-rounded characters, and sprinkled with humor.
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06 Dec 2019
Desa Kincaid: Bounty Hunter, by R.S. Penney – Book Review
A wonderful story, a unique magic system and technology blend, and above all a sassy heroine with nifty abilities; what’s not to love?
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31 Oct 2019
Q.W.E.R.T.Y – A Haunting, by Barbara Avon
Q.W.E.R.T.Y. is a gut-wrenching story of love and loss, beautifully worded in a way that haunts you. Is this a Holloween story? I don’t know. It does have a healthy dose of spookiness and otherworldly experience, yet I feel like the main plot was Luke’s grief-induced madness, which is incredibly human. Going through the five stages of grief, he pushes everyone away and gets stuck in depression, watching his life spiraling down the drain.
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