Sunday, 14 October 2018

A Grave Friend by Jason Harris Edward



I have to say that this type of literature is completely new to me. I have never read an illustrated short story for adults.
On that note, I did enjoy reading it and the story itself was very touching. It told a story about the reality of life and of death and it was pleasant to follow and read through. The illustrations were great and it was easy to read and quite fun too even though the story was a bit sad in a way.
I recommend you read this book because it's quick but it also is quite an interesting story.

* I thank the author for sending me a free copy for review!




Friday, 21 September 2018

My monster by Einat Segal



At first this book didn’t seem to be that good. Sophie was rather odd for a main character and I just didn’t see the point of the book. But in the middle where all the secrets started to come out, the story took a turn for the better and I really started to enjoy the book. 
The plot itself is interesting but still I did not get the hang of it and there is a lot of unanswered questions that even now has not been answered so the whole book is a really big cliffhanger.
Additionally, I really liked the two male characters that played strong parts in the story as well. 
The only thing I didn’t like was the ending and I just didn’t like it, because now I have to go on to the next book to find out what happens next.
All in all, this book is good and worth reading but it has a major cliffhanger in the end.

* I received this free copy for an honest review




Monday, 3 September 2018

The Rise and Fall of Becky Sharp




First off, I haven’t read the original Vanity Fair so I can’t compare these two books. 
When it comes to this book, I can honestly say I liked the book. I both admire and hate Becky Sharp. 
The story itself kind of pulls you in and goes up and down and up and down until the end. The plot is interesting and I feel all kinds of emotions and I absolutely love that Amelia got a happy ending and that George Wiley got what he deserved. 
All in all it was a good book that made me feel a thousand emotions. 

* ARC received from the publisher via Netgalley



Sunday, 19 August 2018

Escort by Skye Warren



This book is a lovely romance. It is a bit predictable but I didn't mind it and there is still some excitement.
The plot is very easy to follow and I quite liked it. It's not everyday that you get to read about a mail escort. Who falls in love with a client. Usually it's the other way around.
The characters were interesting too and I really liked the relationship between Hugo and Bea.
All in all, the book was very quick and easy to read. The ending was a bit predictable but it fit well with the book and it would have been a bit stupid if the book had ended in any other way.



Tales of a New York Waitress by Samantha Garman





This was such a good book. It just made me so happy and I couldn't help but laugh throughout the book. 
The plot itself could be quite serious in a way. Loosing a job and finding your partner cheating on you on the same day could totally make a much more serious book, or a more dramatic book but the way Samantha Garman writes, just makes the book hilarious and really easy to read. 
When it comes to funny characters, I think Sibby is in a category by herself. She just seems to totally make every situation humorous. 
All in all, I think this is one of those books that just makes you feel better no matter what and it's also super quick to read as it kinda gripped you and didn't let go until the very end. 

* I received this book for free to review via Reading Deals


Wednesday, 15 August 2018

Wolf Kiss by Christine DePetrillo




I loved this story. It is a refreshing perspective and storyline in the werewolf genre and I really enjoyed reading this book.
The plot is different to other werewolf books I've read and I found the plot to be exciting and fresh and there was never a dull moment. I also really liked that there was a goddess involved and it was not the Moon Goddess.
The characters are simple but not too much and they just really fit together really well. I really liked the close relationship between all the main characters and that there was such close relationships between real wolves and humans as well.
I also really, really enjoyed that there was a wolf sanctuary in the centre of everything as I find the idea of a wolf sanctuary to be fascinating and it kind of just fits into this book really well.
All in all, this book is fantastic, I loved reading it and it was a really quick read. I've already purchased the next part in the series as I just can't wait what happens next.

* I got this book for free for an honest review from Reading Deals


Friday, 10 August 2018

The Rules of Seeing by Joe Heap




This book was a beautiful story about love and life and I love every single word of it. Of course, I hate bits about it too, but those are the bits that something bad is happening. 

The storyline itself, is beautiful. I love how it connects two completely different people and pushes them through happy times and bad time and separate times but they always somehow end up together again or meeting up again. 
The main characters are great as well. I love Nova, who as a grown woman can still act so carefree and so excited about everything. Then again, she used to be blind. And then there's Kate who needs help but does not realize it. I love the relationship between them and how they connect so well. I hate Tony and everything he put them through and I really dislike Rebecca, mainly because she just seems like a bitch. 
It's been a while since I've read a book that has romance, action, suspense, and other genres included in them and this one just totally works. 
I would read this again in a heartbeat and I recommend it to you all!

* I received this ARC from the publisher via Netgalley



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