Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. A Violet Fire marks the beginning of The Chronicles of Avignon Trilogy by Kelsey Quick. And what a gripping beginning it is! The author has imagined a world where vampires rule, and humans have been turned into nothing less than slaves and food for vampires. In this world, vampires…
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Lucia’s Poltergeist by Felicia Kate Solomon #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. Lucia’s Poltergeist by Felicia Kate Solomon dives deep into the journey of Lucia, a girl who craves love, care, happiness, and a better life. Her dreams are constantly crushed by her reality. Her mother is a single mother to three kids: Lucia, Ben, and Tim. Lucia is the youngest…
Ready for Whatever by Kathryn R. Biel #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. Not enough is discussed about the struggle, pain, and heartbreak of a previvor. Kathryn R. Biel has changed that in her book, Ready for Whatever – The UnBRCAble Women Series Book 1. Since Millie’s mother and grandmother both died of cancer, her doctor decided to schedule a routine checkup…
Still Loved… Still Missed by Mridula #BookReview
The Myriad Hues of Souls — Still Loved… Still Missed by Mridula is a collection of fifteen thought-provoking, intriguing, and emotional short stories. These are not time pass stories; rather, these are written with the purpose to stir some emotions into the hearts, minds, and souls of the readers. While stories like The Sepal, Still…
The Scream Behind Her Smile by Athena Daniels #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. Wow! What a journey Athena Daniels has taken her readers on! The Scream Behind Her Smile by Athena Daniels is nothing less than a rollercoaster of intense emotions. Claire and Derk have been together for ten years. However, three years back, the loss of their five years old daughter…
Cycles Of Hatred – Will He? by Linda Heavner Gerald #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. Although Cycles Of Hatred – Will He? by Linda Heavner Gerald is summarized to be about men who are misogynists, the plot is a web of various human emotions and life lessons. Laura and Lars were born into a very affluent family. At the surface, everything about these twins…
Death Unmasked by Rick Sulik #BookReview
The concept of reincarnation has remained a disputed one. While a part of the human race believes in it, the other half rules out its possibility. Whether you are a believer or not, Rick Sulik’s excellent writing in his book, Death Unmasked, would amaze you and force you to reconsider your opinion on the subject….
Shackled – A Journey From Political Imprisonment To Freedom by Adam Siddiq #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. Shackled – A Journey From Political Imprisonment To Freedom by Adam Siddiq is his grandfather’s real-life narration of a very dark time in Afghanistan. The sufferings that his grandfather, Mr. Khalid Siddiq, endured are beyond my imagination. I was appalled, moved, inspired, and transformed after reading Mr. Khalid Siddiq’s…
A Plague on Mr Pepys by Deborah Swift #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. This is the first book of Debora Swift that I have come across and, trust me, it is not going to be the last. A Plague on Mr Pepys is a book that is set in the 17th century London, a time when plague and war were robbing peace…
Magic After Midnight by C. Gockel #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. With every vampire movie and book focusing on a love story between a young girl and centuries-old, yet dashing, vampire, C. Gockel has changed the game in Magic After Midnight by choosing a woman in her fifties in the leading role. Although this is not a vampire based book,…