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Malice Intent – Is Love Worth Dying For? by Alba Castillo #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. There is nothing worse than being alone. Is there? After reading the memoir of Alba Castillo, I know there is something way worse than being alone; being in a relationship and still feeling lonely, used, disrespected, and rejected wins the oscar of being in the worst situation ever. The…
This Does Not Leave This House by Julie Coons #BookReview
I would start off by saying that this is so far the most powerful and moving memoir that I have come across this year. If you are thinking Julie Coons is not a celebrity then why should we bother reading about her life? I would give you three reasons to go grab your copy right…
Unhaunted – A White Crow Novella by Trisha Slay
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite Unhaunted is the first book in A White Crow Mystery series by Trisha Slay, and what a start it is! The fact that the author herself was brought up in a haunted house adds to the credibility of the overall appeal of the book. Asha is a fifteen-year-old girl…
Save Me Twice by Elfriede Dustin #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. The world war stories have always fascinated and terrified us; however, reading the first-hand experience of someone who unwillingly became a participant in one of the wars is an entirely different encounter. The father of the author, Elfriede Dustin, has been one such person who was forced to be a…
#BookReview – The 8th Sky by Leigh Lyn
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. In The 8th Sky: A Psychological Thriller With An Unforgettable Twist by Leigh Lyn, the plot begins with Lin Lee stuck in an asylum and not remembering half the details of the incidents that led her to this place. She is an architect who is one of the best…
#BookReview: Lying, Cheating, and Occasionally…Murder by Ginny Fite
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. What does one expect in a murder mystery? I, as a reader, look for an intriguing investigation, gripping suspense, occasional drama, deceptive characters, and a charismatic detective who has a life beyond the case that he is working on. Lying, Cheating, and Occasionally…Murder by Ginny Fite check all these…
Continue, Restart, Or Force Stop #DailyMusings
Life, as we know it, is abundant in challenges, confusions, and decisions. While some decisions make us happy, many others fill our lives with despair. Without trapping you and me in the complex web of fate and God, I would talk like a certified tech geek. It is almost lame to mention ‘if’ and ‘you…
Sex And The City Serves Them All
I am crazy in love with the tv series, Sex and The City. I have been following it for years. Courtesy AXN HD, I still get to watch it every night from 11PM IST to around midnight. Besides an open and realistic discussion about all aspects of relationships, this series is rich in fashion and…
#BookReview: Because It Was Raining by Skyler Worley
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. Because It Was Raining by Skyler Worley bares open the mindset of a drug-infused brain. Louis, in his high on drugs state, is reflecting on his emotions, fear, and life — in general. Against all his better judgment, he agrees to accompany his friend, Boobe, and her friend, Nikki,…