Thursday, September 28, 2017

A Hell's Lovers MC: Grayson | Riggs | Cain by Crimson Syn

You can find my review for the first 'A Hell's Lovers MC: Wolf' right here

I would suggest taking a look at my review on the first book to make more sense of the following 3.

Grayson Book 2:

Summary by Goodreads:

She’s a wildcat in bed and she’s driving me insane!
Ever since that first night I can’t get enough of Rahyne Andrews.
Her kisses, her body, her moans, drive me crazy. I can’t seem to say no to her.
My only problem is, that she doesn’t seem to be interested in more than my body.
And I’m not about to have my control taken away from me.
She either bends to my will, or I’m walking.

Grayson Carter is everything I ever dreamed of and more.
He’s built like a rock and knows how to satisfy my every need.
But the last thing I want is to have another failed relationship.
Especially, when it involves a member of the Hell’s Lovers.
I’m the one in control, I’m always in control…
So why is it that Grayson Carter is the only man who has ever made me beg for more.

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Ewan Pendle and the White Wraith by Shaun Hume

Summary by Goodreads:
Ewan Pendle was weird. Really weird. At least, that's what everyone told him. Then again, being able to see monsters that no one else could wasn't exactly normal ...

Thinking he has been moved off to live with his eleventh foster family, Ewan is instead told he is a Lenitnes, one of an ancient race of peoples who can alone see the real 'Creatures' which inhabit the earth. He is taken in by Enola, the mysterious sword carrying Grand Master of Firedrake Lyceum, a labyrinth of halls and rooms in the middle of London where other children, just like Ewan, go to learn the ways of the Creatures.

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

So its been a while

A lot of things have happened this summer, not all joyful, not any that I would discuss publicly either. Although as my faithful readers I do believe that telling you that, this summer and the lack of posts, all had their reasons. You can’t always do what you want, but when you can you should. Your kids grow up and are done with school? Kick them out and live your life, say hello to your neighbor. Stop by a family members house you hadn’t seen in a while, because one day you’re going to wish you did just that.
It’s hard to be an adult, it even harder to be a parent. It’s easy to be a friend. Most of the time that is all that people need. For you to be a friend. We can’t change the past, but we can create a different future. I find that it’s when tragedy strikes people fill themselves full of regret. I wish I did this, or that sometimes both. These words are repeated continuously and without failure do nothing for anyone.
It’s time to crawl out of your comfy abyss and make things you always wanted to do to happen. Life can be short or a long journey. A short life is the life that a person lives, without doing anything, one that gives no fulfillment.  The long journey on the other hand is the one where you go out, and be the best that you can be. You become who you want to be. You travel or you cook. You might own a business you love. The point is the long journey is the one that leads you to happiness the one that shows you your path.
I apologize for not writing, not so much to you my readers but mostly to me because, writing on this blog gave me a sense of purpose, im not saying that this is what I want to do for the rest of my life but, for now it keeps me writing. It keeps me closer to people who see the world of books just a little bit more like I do. I love the writing community, to me they are amazing, their creativity takes them along every path, and every turn. To me that is what I call a long journey. 

Dear Mr M By Herman Koch

Summary By Blogging For Books:
Once a celebrated writer, M had his greatest success with a suspense novel based on a real-life
disappearance. It told the story of a history teacher who went missing one winter after having a brief affair with a beautiful student of his. The teacher was never found. Upon publication, M's novel was a runaway bestseller, one that marked his international breakthrough.

That was years ago, and now M's career is fading. But not when it comes to his bizarre, seemingly timid neighbor who keeps a close eye on him and his wife. Why?

From alternating points of view, where no one is to be trusted, Herman Koch weaves together an intricate tale of a writer in decline, a teenage couple in love, a missing teacher, and a single book that entwines all of their fates. Thanks to M's novel, supposedly a work of fiction, everyone seems to be linked forever, until something unexpected spins the "story" off its rails.

With ever increasing tension, his signature sardonic wit and world-renowned sharp eye for human failings, Herman Koch once again spares nothing and no one in his gripping new novel, a barbed performance that suspends readers in the mysterious space between fact and fiction.

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