He Will be my Ruin was a relatively fast read, sprinkled with intrigue, steaminess, romance, murder and money. Just the right dose of each. An art conspiracy is cleverly woven into the story as well, giving it an extra twist. I’d say, Tucker gives the reader just enough crumbs, at just the right time.
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Bookish Bucket List
I’m going to kick off this year with a Bookish Bucket List. It’s a rather simple list now that I look at it, but it’s mine and meaningful to me. That really is all that matters. Reading is now a huge part of my life and I realize I’ll never get to everything I want to read in my lifetime… However I’ll sure try !!
To get lost in this raindrop click for moreThe Voices In Between by Charlene Challenger – Book Review
As a reader you will venture to the In-Between with Adoni and meet a cast of characters, each with their own baggage that will be unpacked at just the right time. The beauty and magic of the In-Between isn’t what it seems to be and Adoni discovers just how cruel it can be to live there. There are choices to be made and battles to be fought.
To get lost in this raindrop click for moreThe Drop Zone by Bob Kroll – book review
The overall feel of the book was like film noir, gritty and real. Kroll brings us such a beautifully flawed character with Peterson. Flawed, resilient, frustrated and combating his own demons. There is such an old school feel with this book.
To get lost in this raindrop click for moreGuerilla Guest Review – Supersymmetry by David Walton
You may have heard that a certain raindrop has gone on a trip, so I thought I’d sneak in and write a little blogpost while no-one was looking. Let me do something once and I come back for more! So without further ado, here are my thoughts on an intriguing sci-fi novel I’ve been reading. David […]
To get lost in this raindrop click for moreBroken Promise by Linwood Barclay – Book Review
Such a great read !!! The intimate stories from Promise Falls makes the read and the town all that more believable. The key ? — The characters, their stories and the way it’s told. Linwood Barclay delivers an impressive thriller that left me wanting more !
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Two detectives, two series of murders, two different countries… how does this all tie together? That is what I was thinking throughout the novel and by the end, I was not disappointed. Blair connects the two seamlessly.
To get lost in this raindrop click for moreGuest Post Book Review – Armada by Ernest Cline
Having been given an advance proof copy of this book but the publisher, Century, I was asked to give my thoughts by our host here, Rain. How could I refuse an opportunity to share with such a delightful group of readers as the audience here? So strap yourself in for a review of a glorious geeky book and the fanboy joy that it gave me.
To get lost in this raindrop click for moreThe Insect Farm by Stuart Prebble – Book Review
With an unusual setting such as an insect farm and a fascinating set of characters, Stuart Prebble gives us an original and reflective novel to ponder on, long after you’ve put it down.
To get lost in this raindrop click for moreThe Apple Cookbook Review + Recipe
Today I’m going to introduce you to this amazing Apple Cookbook. But before I do, I must tell you a little secret. I’m allergic to apples. So, why would I want to review a cookbook chalk full of apple recipes… well, basically if the apples are cooked I can consume them without an allergic reaction. I love apples, I have an apple tree in my backyard and never know just what to do with them all. Well, with The Apple Cookbook… I’m in apple heaven.
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