Sometime you notice these things (usually I don't!) and when you do, then it feels like you need to mark the occasion. So here is me marking the occasion of having published my 900th post on WordPress. Here's to the next 900!
// Review \\ Faris by Shane Starrett
Faris (Dad Bod Doms #4) by Shane Starrett Photo by Vera Arsic on Pexels.com Loved it! Whilst Faris is book #4 in the series, I read this one first, so I can absolutely guarantee that it can be read stand alone! It does contain one smallish spoiler for Henry's book, but the blurb for that book … Continue reading // Review \\ Faris by Shane Starrett
Review //\\ Ray by Maren Smith
Ray (Dad Bod Doms #3) by Maren Smith As a person of more mature years myself, I thoroughly enjoyed reading a story about a couple that had a few years under their belts and all the baggage that marriage and kids bring to the table. I found both main characters very likeable and very real. This was … Continue reading Review //\\ Ray by Maren Smith
It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?
I'm going to do a round up of September's reads - which took a considerable dip in number. This was due to a combination of returning to full time work and going through a real reading dip where I just wasn't enjoying anything. Thankfully that seems to be behind me now! Books Read Last Month … Continue reading It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?
Interviewing The Author – Matt Spencer
An Interview with Matt Spencer Today I bring you an interview with Matt Spencer, author of the fast paced Urban Fantasy/Horror series the Deschembine Trilogy. The final book of the series, The Blazing Chief, releases on the 12th of October. Links - Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08BNF8KGC/Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/54326295-the-blazing-chief What was the inspiration behind the series? Looking … Continue reading Interviewing The Author – Matt Spencer
Review //\\ The Artist by Elin Peer
The Artist (Men of the North #11) by Elin Peer Photo by Daian Gan on Pexels.com I believed that the Men of the North series had come to a natural end with book 10, The Pacifist. I didn't think we needed a "next generation" series of books because I've been disappointed by those done by other … Continue reading Review //\\ The Artist by Elin Peer
Friday Book Blogger Hop
Photo by Caleb Wood on Pexels.com This week's question is - "Do you read books that have an autumn theme?"(submitted by Billy @ Coffee Addicted Writer)To which the answer is possibly. I have only read one set of books that were purposely written with an autumn (ok Halloween) theme, though many books I've read may just … Continue reading Friday Book Blogger Hop
Review //\\ No Love Lost by Lexi Blake
Photo by Michaela on Pexels.com When Ezra Fain joined the ranks of the CIA, the last thing on his mind was romance. After meeting Kim Soloman, it was difficult to think of anything else. A tragic mistake drove them apart, leaving him shattered and unable to forgive the woman he loved. But when his greatest … Continue reading Review //\\ No Love Lost by Lexi Blake
It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? #IMWAYR
I can't really take credit for the photo or the flowers - my daughter took the picture and my Mum grew the flowers from seed, although I did plant them in my garden a few months ago, so I've had some hand in growing them.Well unbelievably it's Monday again, and whilst the weather here in … Continue reading It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? #IMWAYR
Review //\\ Henry by Raisa Greywood
Henry (Dad Bod Doms #2) by Raisa Greywood Wow, I've not read a Raisa Greywood book before but she is very definitely on my radar now!The Dad Bod Doms series had really caught my eye - as an more mature reader it was great to see a set of books dealing with the impact of growing older, having … Continue reading Review //\\ Henry by Raisa Greywood
