The Stylist by Rosie Nixon, A Review...
It Started with a Kiss by Miranda Dickinson, A Review…
Right, so next in line, a novel I recently finished, 'It Started with a Kiss' by Miranda Dickinson is... well, it's a romantic fun-read. With Christmas almost upon us, it would be no surprise if you're looking for a light-hearted fun story to read and enjoy. Unfortunately, this book might not make it on to... Continue Reading →
The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory, A Review…
Right, so almost in a romantic streak, the next novel I happened to read was 'The Wedding Date' by jasmine Guillory. A light-hearted, beautiful romantic novel, this book follows the story of Alexa, chief of staff for the Mayor in Berkeley and Drew, a pediatric surgeon in LA. How they meet, how they get acquainted and... Continue Reading →
My Single Friend by Jane Costello, A Review…
Reading after a while, I loved reading 'My Single Friend' by Jane Costello. An engaging and fun read, the book is a brilliant story structured in an extremely interesting fashion giving the readers a pleasant and happy read. A fabulous read, the book is one that you can definitely not put down until you've read through... Continue Reading →
Some Kind of Wonderful by Sarah Morgan, A Review…
The Second book in the 'Puffin Island trilogy', 'Some Kind of Wonderful' is an interesting and casual read with a great storyline by Sarah Morgan. The book follows the life of Brittany Forrest, an archeologist who comes back home to Puffin island to relax and recover until her broken wrist heals. But that last thing... Continue Reading →
‘Don’t You Want Me?’ by India Knight, A Review…
Right, so the last book I read was one I got from the library. It had a nice title, a cute cover and what seemed like a nice story from the gist in the back. 'Don't You Want Me?' is an interesting novel by India Knight with a simple, interesting and an engaging plot. The novel... Continue Reading →
My Husband the Stranger by Rebecca Done, A Review…
One of the things about novels that make me fall in love with reading was the ability of certain novels to capture someone's attention and hold it! One book that had done this for me after a long time is 'My Husband the Stranger' by Rebecca Done. An emotional story with so much depth and... Continue Reading →
Be Careful What You Wish For by Alexandra Potter, A Review…
Right, so next on my list, the latest book I read was 'Be Careful What You Wish For' by Alexandra Potter. What initially pulled me towards this book was, of course, the title. It is a common thing that people have warned us about for years. And well, they've almost always also had their own... Continue Reading →
The Tenth Circle by Jodi Picoult, A Review…
We are no strangers to stories of rape or physical abuse. We've read from the girl's perspective, we've read from the guy's perspectives and we've also read from a third person's perspective. But the first time I read about it from the parent's perspective, especially in a way that focused holistically on the family rather... Continue Reading →
Simply Divine by Wendy Holden, A Review…
The next in my series of Novels was one that I borrowed from a cousin! 'Simply Divine' by Wendy Holden follows the story of Jane, a writer for one of the leading women's magazines. Stuck in a rut in her relationship and now stuck in what could only be her worst assignment yet, Jane has... Continue Reading →
After All This Time by Nikita Singh, A Review…
Off late, for whatever reason, my love for reading has taken a serious hit. I seem to always end up not liking the book after less than 2 chapters in. Despite that, I recently picked up this novel and fell completely in love with it. 'After All This Time' by Nikita Singh is the perfect... Continue Reading →
Love Not for Sale by Anurag Garg, A Review..
So the next book on my list for a review is, 'Love Not for Sale' by Anurag Garg. We've all read love stories where the rich spoilt guy finally finds love in the most unexpected place and finally turns his life around. With a very similar story line, what makes this specific novel different is... Continue Reading →