Tag: review
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#ThrowbackThursday: Blind Cupid by Max Brandt #MysteryThriller @max13brandt
Blind Cupid by Max Brandt ‘Blind love, blind stupid promises. Borne of despair so deep to be unimaginable…’ I have never been much of a fan of crime/mystery fiction, preferring to read Stephen King, Dean Koontz and the like. Then my sister-in-law, Jaye Marie finished writing her first book, Nine Lives and you’ve guessed it,…
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#ThrowbackThursday: Pink Matters by Olga Núñez Miret ~@OlgaNM7
“You are Pink, not the prettiest girl, but smart and with plenty of resources. What do you do when your best male friend offers to have sex with you, because he thinks you’re a lost cause? You plot your revenge with your two best female friends, of course! It seems you’re in luck when…
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#Throwback Thursday: Myth and Magic from Mae Clair…MaeClair1
#ThrowbackThursday is a wonderful way of reminding everyone about all the books we enjoyed… and Myth and Magic is a wonderful read! Veronica Kent fell in love with Caith Breckwood when they were children. As a teenager, she was certain he was the man she was destined to marry. But a traumatic event from Caith’s…
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#Throwback Thursday 2 reviews for Shani Struthers @shani_struthers #SpookySupernatural
I was reminded recently that I have more of Shani’s books on my TR list, and high time I got around to them, as I am in need of some chilling! So here are two of our favourites… Rise To Me… by Shani Struthers The opening prologue of this stunningly unusual second book in…
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#ThrowbackThursday Our review for Hieroglyph by W J Scott… #SupernaturalMystery @WendyJayneScott
“Did Ancient Egyptians visit Australia?” 13 year old TC has a secret. No one knows she possesses a supernatural power. Can TC help her Uncle Max, an archaeologist; unearth enough evidence that Ancient Egyptians visited Australia, before he’s discredited in the media by those that want the past to stay buried? “Some would say that…
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#ThrowbackThursday Song of the Sea God by Chris Hill @ChilledCH
If ever a book deserved to feature on #ThrowbackThursday, it is Song of the Sea God, by Chris Hill! This week we have as our guest the wonderful writer of ‘Song of the Sea God’, a very unusual book that I enjoyed reading very much and will probably read again. Hello Chris, and welcome! ***…
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#Throwback Thursday Review of the Week!
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green The title of this book resonated with something inside me, and as I read, more and more expressions and sentiments spoke to me in a way I found curiously elevating. You see, my life has not been much of a good one and always thought I did…