Tuesday 26 December 2017

Review: Break

Break Break by Zoe Perdita
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Break

Can love really concur all?

What a great pair to add to the ensemble of characters in this trilogy. Lucas & Colton drive the story to a great conclusion and give our other characters more people on their side. This house of misfits is the perfect fit for the story and I love each character for their own ability to drive the story forward.

From the fist page in the series to the last I was hooked. Highly recommended!

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Review: Burn

Burn Burn by Zoe Perdita
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Burn
Escape! Our boys finally escape and move on to Santa Cruz where they are basking in the glory of peace! But not for long...

Enter Quinton Santos and Gage Varela who success in turning our boys lives upside down once again. Great addition this saga, I love both these characters along with our original MC's.

Great storytelling! Love this series.

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Review: Crash

Crash Crash by Zoe Perdita
My rating: 0 of 5 stars

Crash

The tumultuous story of best friends and pack mates Ben & Alex. As readers we are brought on a journey through their childhood to college years as the two become grown and figure out where they belong and with who.

This is an awesome beginning of another saga and I can't wait for the next!

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Review: Worth

Worth Worth by Adrienne Wilder
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Worth

This story brings brotherly love to a whole new level. What Liam endures in or to protect his brothers is insane. The world the author has created is intricate and fully realized.

Liam is a troubled kid with problems bigger than what any kid should have to deal with, but after meeting Jericho his trouble may be behind him. Or are they only beginning?

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Review: Crocuta Crocuta

Crocuta Crocuta Crocuta Crocuta by Adrienne Wilder
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Crocuta Crocuta

When forced to move to Sanctuary our boys are joined by all other Gods and doxies, which opens the doors to a whole new world and stories.

Cerberus had accepted his life as a monster, even among other monsters, but after meeting Owen his life and outlook change dramatically.

Great addition to the series!

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Review: Reborn

Reborn Reborn by Adrienne Wilder
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Reborn

No Leo, don't go! I love Leo! He seems mean and uncaring, but I always knew that wasn't the case. They all thought he was an uncontrollable monster, but I knew somewhere in there was a caring man capable of love. And love he does.

I loved this installment and will continue the saga!

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Review: Betrayed

Betrayed Betrayed by Adrienne Wilder
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Betrayed

Learning to live life as a doxie has been difficult for Kaleb to accept, but seeing Aaron and having him join them has given him a different outlook on this life.

The dynamic has chained but the story is still awesome! Can't wait to see what happens in the end.

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Review: To Adam With Love

To Adam With Love To Adam With Love by Adrienne Wilder
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

To Adam With Love

I'm a big fan of Adrienne Wilder and the stories get better and better with each book I read. Her ability to build these worlds and keep the reader engaged is nothing short of stellar.

In this story we follow Adam through childhood to adulthood as he lives through tragic circumstances along the way. The story weaves and twists the past and present giving the reader a full vision of Adam's entire life.

Highly recommended!

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Sunday 17 December 2017

Review: Bittersweet

Bittersweet Bittersweet by Aliya DalRae
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Bittersweet

What a great introduction to Malcolm who we never really new his story in the novels. He was just there, at Jessica's side. Now, we know why and how he came to be.

Malcolm is a great character with an incredible past. If you've read the novels, you won't want to miss this gem!

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Thursday 14 December 2017

Review: Tiger's Den: Black Wolves

Tiger's Den: Black Wolves Tiger's Den: Black Wolves by Zoe Perdita
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Tiger's Den: Black Wolves

Milo, a fast talking, too much redbull, hacker working within the both sides of the war. He's a great character who is smart, lovable, but a little naive. He has mad computer skills and uses them to keep a watch on the pulse of everything. Including a certain tiger-shifter that rocks his world in more than one way.

Fei is the tiger-shifter who sets out to make sure his gang of tigers comes out on the right side of this war. A task not made easy with the interference of a certain hacker.

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Review: Alpha's War: Black Wolves

Alpha's War: Black Wolves Alpha's War: Black Wolves by Zoe Perdita
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Alpha's War: Black Wolves

And bring on Sebastian! I thought I loved Fisk, but then Seb marches in and I can't say I love him more than Fisk, I just have a different fondness for him.

He is introduced as pathetic and weak, but he is non of those things. All around great story and I'm diving into the next now.

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Review: Thief: Black Wolves

Thief: Black Wolves Thief: Black Wolves by Zoe Perdita
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Thief: Black Wolves

Oh my god! How much do I love this character? A lot. What a perfect vision of a cat shifter the author has created in Fisk. I absolutely love him, his humor, his personality, everything about him. His story fits perfectly in at this time in the books.

I'm hooked and can't stop reading these stories. The author sure as sucked me into this Haven City world.

Who will we meet next? I'm excited to find out!

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Review: Alpha's Shadow (Rogue Wolf, #2)

Alpha's Shadow (Rogue Wolf, #2) Alpha's Shadow (Rogue Wolf, #2) by Zoe Perdita
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Alpha's Shadow (Rogue Wolf, #2)

It's book two and we're introduced to Conner a rogue wolf and detective who is introduced as Seth Alwen's newest partner. What a great addition to the fold. Love Conner from his brooding introduction to his mysterious past. He seems to be just what Seth needs. Or is he?

Love these two characters and can't wait for more!

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Review: Trent

Trent Trent by Zoe Perdita
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Trent

This series is a trilogy, and what a trilogy it is! We get to see the forming of a pack from beginning to finally being able to work and play together. I never would have guessed how their stories would go from the beginning but what an awesome ending to a great trilogy.

This story delves more into Trent's life and family and was a nice way to bring all the stories together and wrap it up. The story kept me engrossed from the first page of the first book to the last. Nicely written, great pacing and steamy as all hell.

Well done and worth the read!

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Review: Akito

Akito Akito by Zoe Perdita
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Akito

In this continuation we get to know more about Akito and absolutely fall in love with him. He's exactly what I would think an Omega would be except he also stands on his own and is probably stronger than the rest of them. They may be considered the weaker of the pack, but truly the hold all the strength and glue that holds a pack together. Akito is a great character, well developed and it's a delight to read his story.

Great story which keeps me wanting more.

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Review: Cole

Cole Cole by Zoe Perdita
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Cole / Akito / Trent
In this story we are introduced to Cole a drugged out boy who was tossed out the place he was living and was feeling down and useless until he meets an old friend he hasn't seen in years. As younger boys the two were each others strength, both helping each other get through the rough life they'd been given.

It's a great beginning that definitely keeps you wanting to more. I like the writers style of writing and I continue to seek out her novels.

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Monday 6 November 2017

Review: Beta and the Black Prince

Beta and the Black Prince Beta and the Black Prince by Zoe Perdita
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Beta and the Black Prince (Lost Wolves, #6) by Zoe Perdita

Well holy hell just when I thought the author had the perfect set of characters, she smacks me upside the head with my favorite of this series. The Black Prince is to die for! He's everything you want in a legendary character and more.

This one is my favorite book in the series and I wish it never ended. Bravo on a great series that kept me engaged the entire time!

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Review: Omega Untamed

Omega Untamed Omega Untamed by Zoe Perdita
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Omega Untamed (Lost Wolves, #5) by Zoe PerditaOmega Untamed

Abel is an amazing assassin who never in a million years thought he'd fall in love and find a mate, but that's exactly what happens, and worst than that is his mate is Dagz... a male. Their relationship is funny at times but also loving in many ways.

As we move through this series I'm hooked on each and every character. When moving to the next book I miss the pair from the last but I'm quickly enveloped with the new pairing.

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Review: Omega Enslaved

Omega Enslaved Omega Enslaved by Zoe Perdita
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Omega Enslaved (Lost Wolves #4) by Zoe Perdita

Holy did I love Felix the con man & Lucien the Blood King, together their a force to be reckon. How this author has moved through this series has been very entertaining. A lot of hot men, lots of raw animal sex and all keeping their status as alpha men. What a combination!

Highly recommended!

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Review: Omega's Destiny

Omega's Destiny Omega's Destiny by Zoe Perdita
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Omega's Destiny (Lost Wolves #3) by Zoe Perdita

An alpha king and an omega with ultra magical powers what more could a girl ask for?

Maxim is the perfect king, hard, cold, domineering with a hidden underlying of softness. Sasha makes a perfect omega and also brings with him a sexual tension that overpowers the both of them. The story is riveting keeping me turning the pages quickly.

Well done!

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Review: Omega in the Light

Omega in the Light Omega in the Light by Zoe Perdita
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Omega in the Light (Lost Wolves #2) by Zoe Perdita

I loved both the MC's in this story.

Two assassins coming together, one sent to kill the other one... sign me up! Face pace action with a mixture of raw animal tension make for another great read.

The men are hot, action great and sex is delicious.

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Review: Omega in the Shadows

Omega in the Shadows Omega in the Shadows by Zoe Perdita
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Omega in the Shadows (Lost Wolves, #1) by Zoe Perdita

This book is awesome! The characters are engaging and believable. An assassin and a C.I.A agent, who can't get behind that? From page one till the end the author kept me intrigued and wanting more.

The pairing of the two MC's is exciting. You know it's coming but it still grips you when it happens. Is it wrong that I love Elijah? Doesn't matter because I love him anyways.

Can't wait to read book two!

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Review: The Silver Feather

The Silver Feather The Silver Feather by Joanne Van Leerdam
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Silver Feather by Joanne Van Leerdam

A ghostly tale written by an acclaimed poet but poetry is not her only specialty.

This short tale takes you on a journey through the graveyard and death. The author weaves a tale of suspense and thrills keeping you guessing until the very end. I hope the author enchants us with more stories that we can enjoy as much as this one!

Well done! Can't wait for more!

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Review: 100 WILD Mushrooms: Memoirs of the '60s

100 WILD Mushrooms: Memoirs of the '60s 100 WILD Mushrooms: Memoirs of the '60s by Eva Pasco
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

100 Wild Mushrooms Memoirs of the ‘60s by Eva Pasco

What can I say? Blast from the past and much more! The detail in these memoirs is incredible. The author has taken me back to times that have been long forgotten about, until reading this book.

To go back to my childhood and remember all the little things that have drifted out of my memories over the decades is nothing short of FUN. The author's mixture of humor and heart felt moments make these memoir's an enjoyable read. I love being whisked away to an easier time and my innocence of childhood, which several decades of life struggles have made murky at best. The family drive, the ice cream truck, tagging along with my older sister (even when she didn't want me there) are just the tip of the iceberg of inclusions in this book of memoir's and we can all relate to every page.

I loved this book and want to thank the author for taking me on a trip I didn't even know I wanted to go on! Well done!

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Sunday 24 September 2017

Review: The Dragon Warrior of Kri: A Shiva XIV Story

The Dragon Warrior of Kri: A Shiva XIV Story The Dragon Warrior of Kri: A Shiva XIV Story by Lyra Shanti
My rating: 5 of 5 stars


This short was an excellent story following Meddhi as he trains and becomes a warrior. It's a great introduction to the Shiva world that the author has created.

I haven't read the Shiva series and this short makes me want to explore more of this universe and the people in it.

Nicely written, intriguing and well paced! Highly recommended!

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Tuesday 19 September 2017

Review: She's Not Gone

She's Not Gone She's Not Gone by Sarah Northwood
My rating: 4 of 5 stars


I received an ARC copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review.

The story recounts Katie's journey through domestic violence which can be a very difficult subject to write about. But this story isn't about the beatings Katie suffered, it's more about how she felt and her actions throughout the ordeal.

It was hard for me to read because I'm a strong person who would never stick around a relationship such as this one. I suppose I'm on the other end of the spectrum and would kill the... you know what. But I know that these relationships exist and I know woman are subjected to this more than we like to think or realize. So my offering is this... if you are in an abusive relationship, run as fast as you can. There are plenty of people in this day and age who will help you. There is help! That wasn't always the case, and many women have died because they couldn't get help. You can, so run and run now. Don't wait, just do it!

The second half of the story added an interesting twist which was really enjoyable. So kudos to the author for ending on a high note which these stories so often do not.

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Review: Keep the Faith, Ellen McGuire

Keep the Faith, Ellen McGuire Keep the Faith, Ellen McGuire by Donna Walo Clancy
My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Christmas Miracles! Who doesn't love a good Christmas story? I for one love Christmas and a novel about Christmas is even better.

This story is about a town losing their faith and the one woman who can restore it. Well written with a good flow and pace, the only thing I could point out is the story was similar to other classic tales, so the plot wasn't completely original.

Overall a good book to curl up to!

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Review: Void

Void Void by David Staniforth
My rating: 5 of 5 stars


What an engrossing mystery from page one the author sucked me in until the very end. It's not often I read something without figuring out the ending, but this one had me stumped all the way through.

The story had a great flow and pacing was spot on throughout the novel. The main character Tom Gardener was engaging, believable and a complete mystery.

I loved this story from beginning to end and highly recommend it!

Well done Mr. Staniforth!

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Tuesday 4 July 2017

Review: Found

Found Found by Adrienne Wilder
My rating: 5 of 5 stars


What a great story, well written and flowed along great. I have to say I loved the style of this author which pulled me into the story right from page one.

Darwin is a regular guy living in what seems like a normal world but his life is anything but normal.

There are 5 books to this series that I read within a couple of days I was so hooked. And I'm happy to see there is now a novel to follow these 5 books, which I intend to start reading right away.

Great job! Keep up the great story!


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Review: Lost

Lost Lost by Adrienne Wilder
My rating: 5 of 5 stars


What a great story, well written and flowed along great. I have to say I loved the style of this author which pulled me into the story right from page one.

Darwin is a regular guy living in what seems like a normal world but his life is anything but normal.

There are 5 books to this series that I read within a couple of days I was so hooked. And I'm happy to see there is now a novel to follow these 5 books, which I intend to start reading right away.

Great job! Keep up the great story!


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Review: Promises

Promises Promises by Adrienne Wilder
My rating: 5 of 5 stars


What a great story, well written and flowed along great. I have to say I loved the style of this author which pulled me into the story right from page one.

Darwin is a regular guy living in what seems like a normal world but his life is anything but normal.
There are 5 books to this series that I read within a couple of days I was so hooked. And I'm happy to see there is now a novel to follow these 5 books, which I intend to start reading right away.

Great job! Keep up the great story!


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Review: Secrets

Secrets Secrets by Adrienne Wilder
My rating: 5 of 5 stars


What a great story, well written and flowed along great. I have to say I loved the style of this author which pulled me into the story right from page one.

Darwin is a regular guy living in what seems like a normal world but his life is anything but normal.

There are 5 books to this series that I read within a couple of days I was so hooked. And I'm happy to see there is now a novel to follow these 5 books, which I intend to start reading right away.

Great job! Keep up the great story!


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Review: Pain

Pain Pain by Adrienne Wilder
My rating: 5 of 5 stars


What a great story, well written and flowed along great. I have to say I loved the style of this author which pulled me into the story right from page one.

Darwin is a regular guy living in what seems like a normal world but his life is anything but normal.
There are 5 books to this series that I read within a couple of days I was so hooked. And I'm happy to see there is now a novel to follow these 5 books, which I intend to start reading right away.

Great job! Keep up the great story!


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Review: Dark Silence

Dark Silence Dark Silence by Katze Snow
My rating: 3 of 5 stars


Dark M/M story!
I was given an ARC copy of this novel by the author.

Dark Silence is a twisted tale of a mad man's altered view of the world. Claude Galen is a man who has created the world he thinks he wants but learns the world is no longer his wish.

Tristan, a young gamer who gets caught in the master's trap, was once a normal boy living his life, making Youtube videos with his best friend until his world comes down around him.

This is a story about abuse in all forms, from all sources and really shows all sides of a dangerous situation.

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Review: The Final Rule

The Final Rule The Final Rule by Adrienne Wilder
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Final Rule
This is a great example of truly well written story. Right from the start it had me turning the pages to see what would happen next. All the characters were believable and as real as watching the story unfold in real time. I can't say enough about this author's talent, she had something special that should be enjoyed again and again.

All three novels in this series were great and kept me guessing until the very last minute. I would highly recommend these novels to anyone who loves a great suspenseful story.

Well done!


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Review: Rule Four and Five

Rule Four and Five Rule Four and Five by Adrienne Wilder
My rating: 5 of 5 stars


This is a great example of truly well written story. Right from the start it had me turning the pages to see what would happen next. All the characters were believable and as real as watching the story unfold in real time. I can't say enough about this author's talent, she had something special that should be enjoyed again and again.

All three novels in this series were great and kept me guessing until the very last minute. I would highly recommend these novels to anyone who loves a great suspenseful story.

Well done!


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Review: The First Three Rules

The First Three Rules The First Three Rules by Adrienne Wilder
My rating: 5 of 5 stars


This is a great example of truly well written story. Right from the start it had me turning the pages to see what would happen next. All the characters were believable and as real as watching the story unfold in real time. I can't say enough about this author's talent, she had something special that should be enjoyed again and again.

All three novels in this series were great and kept me guessing until the very last minute. I would highly recommend these novels to anyone who loves a great suspenseful story.

Well done!


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Review: Unicorns are real and other cool poems

Unicorns are real and other cool poems Unicorns are real and other cool poems by Sarah Northwood
My rating: 4 of 5 stars


What an enchanting illustrated book of poems. The illustrations throughout this book are phenomenal which adds to the poetry being written. If there was one thing I would point out and it's small is that some of the poems are difficult to read given their background. Other than that this book is really well done!

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Saturday 3 June 2017

Review: Reader Magnets: Build Your Author Platform and Sell more Books on Kindle

Reader Magnets: Build Your Author Platform and Sell more Books on Kindle Reader Magnets: Build Your Author Platform and Sell more Books on Kindle by Nick Stephenson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A great resource for all authors. There is plenty in this book to help build & grow your audience it also includes viable examples and worksheets. This is a step-by-step instruction manual that will bring you more readers. Highly recommended and encourage all authors to give this book a read.

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Review: The Wizard Greenwie, Who Gave Mio the Beauty.: Bedtime Story for Kids 3-7 Years-Old about Magic Transformation of Messy Kid to Joyful and Pretty Girl

The Wizard Greenwie, Who Gave Mio the Beauty.: Bedtime Story for Kids 3-7 Years-Old about Magic Transformation of Messy Kid to Joyful and Pretty Girl The Wizard Greenwie, Who Gave Mio the Beauty.: Bedtime Story for Kids 3-7 Years-Old about Magic Transformation of Messy Kid to Joyful and Pretty Girl by Liza Lucky
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Adorable Illustrated Children's book!
An adorable children's book with great illustrations and a moral lesson for all children. Taking care of one's self becomes every parent's nightmare when children have better things to do than bath, brush their hair, dress properly and most of all brush their teeth. This story gives children a great reminder why these things are important.
Great read for children 3-7.


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Friday 5 May 2017

Review: There's No Such Thing As People

There's No Such Thing As People There's No Such Thing As People by Michelle Williams-King
My rating: 5 of 5 stars


What a wonderful illustrated children's book. The illustrations in this story are not short of spectacular and the story flows with each illustration. I love the little monster and I could see him as a Saturday morning cartoon. I loved this book from the first page to the last.

The flip of story from a monster in the closet to a boy in the closet that a monster is scared of is a wonderful touch. I enjoyed the underlining lesson of how fear can make us miss out in so much in life. Nicely told and I can't wait to see what else you do with little monster.

Well, done, Michelle. I hope you have much success with your stories!


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Tuesday 2 May 2017

Review: Bumbling Bea

Bumbling Bea Bumbling Bea by Deborah Baldwin
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Bumbling Bea
What a cute story of a youngster by the name of Beatrice, an eighth grader who is having a difficult time keeping her opinions to herself. And what opinions they are!

Beatrice is a regular kid who is learning the lessons of true friendship, what that means and how to be a great friend. It's not an easy feat for her, but she does seem to learn a lot more than she bargained for.

The story is centered on a grade eight school play which is a unique element. We really don't hear enough about the world of theater so this made the experience all that more enjoyable.

Well done Mrs. Baldwin on an excellent story and having the ability to immerse yourself into the mind of an eighth grader.

An excellent read!


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