March sees me celebrate the second 'birthday' of my WordPress blog. I started out on Blogger, back in August 2014, with posts that were a mixture of scrapbook pages, scrapbook challenges and photograph challenges. I stopped posting in February of 2016 and after a brief hiatus returned with a change of name, from Life in … Continue reading Happy 2nd Birthday
Month: Mar 2021
Can’t Wait Wednesday // Wednesday Shelf Control
#CWW - Curse of the Dark Prince(The Prince's Assassin #3) by Ariana Nash The final part of an epic fantasy romance trilogy, I can't wait to find out what happens to Vasili and Nico. I really enjoy the author's prose and characterisation - she always manages to make me love the bad guy in the end! … Continue reading Can’t Wait Wednesday // Wednesday Shelf Control
REVIEW – SFR/ Space Opera \\ Last Ship Off Polaris G by Carol Van Natta
Last Ship Off Polaris-G (Central Galactic Concordance #0.5) by Carol Van Natta Every time I read a Carol Van Natta book I question myself as to why I leave so long between them. Her writing never fails to captivate nor to entertain me. I quickly find myself drawn into the story, rooting for the main characters and caught … Continue reading REVIEW – SFR/ Space Opera \\ Last Ship Off Polaris G by Carol Van Natta
It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?
It's Monday! What Are You Reading? - March #2 It's been another weekend of good weather, allowing us to go on a much longer walk than usual - about 5 and 3/4 miles in the end. And boy do my aching knees and feet know it! I took several screen shots, from my pc, of … Continue reading It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?
#SixForSunday // March #1
Six For Sunday - March – Around the world in 80 books Today's theme is "Books set in the country you live" I live in England, whilst the vast majority of the books I read are set in the USA or Australia. However there are some books that I've read that are set here, so … Continue reading #SixForSunday // March #1
REVIEW – Viking/Fantasy Romance \\ Stolen by the Wolves – Lyx Robinson
Photo by Gioele Fazzeri Stolen by the Wolves (Viking Omegaverse #1) by Lyx Robinson This is a new-to-me author, so I really wasn't sure what to expect. Definitely not an utterly captivating, well researched and brilliantly written historical fantasy, set amidst the Viking occupation of Alba. Make that doubly surprised when one considers this is a … Continue reading REVIEW – Viking/Fantasy Romance \\ Stolen by the Wolves – Lyx Robinson
Friday Book Blogger Hop
Friday Book Blogger Hop How have books changed you the most? submitted by Julie @ JadeSky Text books and journals at university allowed me to learn and gain a degree, so they changed my career prospects. In the main any "choice" reading I have done is always purely for enjoyment, so I'm not sure if those … Continue reading Friday Book Blogger Hop
REVIEW – Power Exchange Contemporary Romance \\ Missing Ink – E.J. Frost
Photo by cottonbro Missing Ink (Daddy P.I. Casefiles #2.5) by E.J. Frost Missing Ink is a lengthy read but time simply flew by when I read it. Brenna/aka DirtyGurl had intrigued me when we saw her in Daddy PI 2.0. though I wasn't sure if I really liked her or not, though I did love her interactions with … Continue reading REVIEW – Power Exchange Contemporary Romance \\ Missing Ink – E.J. Frost
Can’t Wait Wednesday #CWW
Can't Wait Wednesday - The Alpha of Rickett Hall This hits a couple of sub-genres I enjoy, both regency romance AND omegaverse, and I've enjoyed all the work this author has released thus far. Not surprisingly I am very much looking forward to the release of this towards the end of April. Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56682795.The_Alpha_of_Rickett_HallRelease … Continue reading Can’t Wait Wednesday #CWW
// REVIEW \\ Protecting His Brat
Protecting His Brat by Sorcha Black You've been warned by the title that this features a brat, and what a brat Deen was. However there was just something so sweet and cute, so helpless kitten about her personality, that it was only too easy to fall in love with her. Protecting His Brat is quite simply one heck … Continue reading // REVIEW \\ Protecting His Brat
