A Tale of Second Chances and Forbidden Love: Review of Mr. Cavendish, I Presume
byThis book (and this author) is entirely out of my reading zone. I rarely read pure romance novels anymore. But I recently read rave…
This book (and this author) is entirely out of my reading zone. I rarely read pure romance novels anymore. But I recently read rave…
Before I start this review, I have a question for you. Is it possible to like an author’s books if you seriously dislike the…
While some children appear to have an interest in storytelling and literature from a young age, others are a little more reluctant. Reading is…
Finding Audrey is Sophie Kinsella’s foray into writing for young adults. If you are used to her chick-lit books (Shopaholic and the like), Finding…
Ihave had The Luminaries on my shelf for ages now – ever since it won the Man Booker prize in 2013. But I’ve always…
Children of Virtue and Vengeance is the second Legacy of Orisha series book. I read the first book – Children of Blood and Bone…
After reading and thoroughly enjoying The Wife Between us, I knew I wanted to try more mysteries from this authoring duo – Greer Hendricks…
For quite some time (since the lockdown), my ability to concentrate on books has been poor. I couldn’t figure out why, as usually my…
A Perfect Spy was (to me) the perfect book to read during our intense quarantine/lockdown. It is satisfyingly dense, requires just the right amount…
Every time I have an itch to read The Winds of Winter (the publish date of which has been pushed so many times, I…