Synopsis: The one person standing between Hell… and an innocent girl… is a man without a soul. A regular life isn’t in the cards for Dorian Lake, but with his charm-crafting business invigorated, and the prospect of a serious relationship within his grasp, life is closer to normal than Dorian could ever expect. In the … Continue reading Review: The Curse Servant by J.P. Sloan (The Dark Choir book 2)
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Review: Beta – Quiet Girls Can Run The World by Rebecca Holman
Synopsis: What does success look like? 5AM conference calls and late nights in the office? Winning every argument in the office and always getting your own way? What does a successful woman look like? The shoulder-pad wearing Alpha? The dogmatist who rules with an iron fist? The reality is far more nuanced. Yet women are … Continue reading Review: Beta – Quiet Girls Can Run The World by Rebecca Holman
Pauline West has kickstarted my Halloween
Synopsis: “The night I met Death, he thought he was just passing through.” The eerie, obsessive attraction between a restless woman and a dangerous traveler tips into madness. Terror with a twist, STALKER is a richly gothic tale to be read by candlelight. This book has been sat on my TBR for far too long, … Continue reading Pauline West has kickstarted my Halloween
Audiobook Review: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, narrated by Tim Robbins
Guy Montag is a fireman. In his world, where television rules and literature is on the brink of extinction, firemen start fires rather than put them out. His job is to destroy the most illegal of commodities, the printed book, along with the houses in which they are hidden. Montag never questions the destruction and … Continue reading Audiobook Review: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, narrated by Tim Robbins
#FluffyMania at the 02 Apollo!
One big tick off my bucket list! When I first found a Hot and Fluffy on Netflix a while back, I watched it all the way through.... called my best friend (now fiance) and demanded he come over so we could watch it together. Since then, Fluffy has been a comedy staple in our household … Continue reading #FluffyMania at the 02 Apollo!
Review: Colorless by Rita Stradling
Synopsis: In Domengrad, there are rules all must live by: Fear the Gods. Worship the Magicians. Forsake the Iconoclasts. To Annabelle Klein, the rules laid down by the Magicians are the mere ramblings of stuffy old men. As far as she’s concerned, the historic Iconoclasts, heretics who nearly destroyed the Magicians so long ago, are … Continue reading Review: Colorless by Rita Stradling
Review: Dead Over Heels by Theresa Braun
Synopsis: Veronica’s first date with Sebastian not only stirs up a powerful attraction, but also a series of supernatural events that will tear them apart. After countless hours of dead end online dating, Veronica meets up with Sebastian at a reportedly haunted restaurant, since he knows she has a fascination with the paranormal. While enjoying … Continue reading Review: Dead Over Heels by Theresa Braun
Review: Bubblegum by Sari Taurez
Synopsis: Tiana is your typical pampered young blonde with a love for expensive shoes, hot guys, and murder. After Tiana is cut off from her family’s riches, she takes advantage of her talents and becomes a killer for hire. It’s a lucrative business in her country, where a call to the police can amount to … Continue reading Review: Bubblegum by Sari Taurez
Comics: The Good, The Bad, The Adorable Little Wolf Cub!!!
If My Dogs Were a Pair of Middle-Aged Men by The Oatmeal/Matthew Inman I've always been a fan of The Oatmeal so I had very high expectations for this little book, which weren't entirely met. Matthew Inman tends to go one of two ways with his comics - hilarious or profound. This one was 'quite … Continue reading Comics: The Good, The Bad, The Adorable Little Wolf Cub!!!
Review: The Word is Murder by Anthony Horowitz
Synopsis: A wealthy woman strangled six hours after she’s arranged her own funeral. A very private detective uncovering secrets but hiding his own. A reluctant author drawn into a story he can’t control. What do they have in common? Unexpected death, an unsolved mystery and a trail of bloody clues lie at the heart of … Continue reading Review: The Word is Murder by Anthony Horowitz
Review: The Missing Twin by Alex Day
Synopsis: A unique, exciting psychological thriller that will tug at your heartstrings, and keep you guessing until the very last page! A MISSING GIRL…A SECRET TO BE UNCOVERED. Edie and her identical twin Laura have always been best friends. So when Laura surprises Edie at the Mediterranean holiday resort where she’s working, Edie can’t wait … Continue reading Review: The Missing Twin by Alex Day
Review: Dark Embrace by Eve Silver (Dark Gothic #6)
Synopsis: Left penniless and alone by the untimely death of her father, Sarah Lowell works as a day nurse at King’s College Hospital. Her daily walk to and from work crosses the Rookery of St. Giles, a dangerous place made all the more frightening by the fact that someone lurks in the shadows, watching Sarah, … Continue reading Review: Dark Embrace by Eve Silver (Dark Gothic #6)
