Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts

Sunday, May 19, 2019

It’s been a while.


So, I’m sure the people who do frequent my blog know. I abandoned it. I’ll admit, it defeated me. As a full time, student, I was constantly crammed with assignments and due dates and ridiculous stuff on top of it. Now, I’m finishing up my first year of college and all I could think about was “damn, I miss my blog.” It made me realize that making even just one or two updates a month was a freedom to me. That alone made me realize that this summer I want rejoin my bookish book dragons and continue blogging. I will be accepting new requests and hopefully checking my email to see about any old requests that got lost in the mail (I am definitely dreading that bit).
Just little update on my life and some things I want to bring to the blog, because while I evolve into an educated human being I would love for my blog to evolve with me.
First, I will of course be doing requested books, by anyone! I can’t give up the heart of this blog. Even if I could I wouldn’t. I love it too much, and it does seem wrong to give it up.
Second, don’t be surprised if I start adding a load of stuff about college. Going to college I realize that you can be the person that shares the experience with the world, along with all the intricate new things you learn, or you can be the person that just sits there quietly unmoving and slightly creepy. I want to be the one first one though. The one that shares. I love sharing with you guys my opinion on books, I love being able to give my honest opinion about what I read and most of all I love the community. I believe that college is exhausting and sometimes we need something to bring us back to the land of the living. College students from what I’ve seen don’t really read. It kind of scares me.
Anyways, the third thing I am thinking of introducing is a weekly challenge every week! For you and me. It might not be challenges though, I’m thinking it will be just something new every week. So, college tips and tricks, rants, challenges, short stories, crazy things that happen and maybe some insights into what I learn about writing in general from majoring in English and taking classes designated to the improvement of writing.
I promise that in the future my writing won’t be so templated, with first, second and third starting nearly every sentence. I’m currently trying my best to move past using the word: so, so much. Its one of my new goals as of late.
Let me know how you guys are doing any epiphanies while I was gone, maybe some new-found glory books to read.
OH! Go check out the new page labeled Book Review Requests I am hoping to change up the way I receive requests. In my email they get lost and I really hate that. Which means this new way will hopefully allow some better and easier and cleaner ways of getting in your requests. Which also means more chances I will review the book you want me to review. It wont automatically be lost and gone in the trenches of waste mail.
Anyways Thank you if:
You read ALL of that
You subscribe
And if you if you use the new way to request reviews
Tons of love from this Book Dragon,
Ozzy


Monday, March 19, 2018

The Testament by Mark P Dunn

Summary by Goodreads:
On the surface, it looks like Paul Callahan has it all. The family, the house, the job. But nothing is ever as perfect as it seems, and when a college friend contacts Paul out of the blue, he finds himself reliving his first year of college, when everything went so right, and then so very wrong.

Testament is a story of friendship and love and of the terrible evil people are capable of doing to one another. It is the story of a man doing his best to move forward, but struggling with an emotional anchor latched firmly in the past. But more than anything, it is a story about redemption and the unfathomable workings of the human heart.

Saturday, December 23, 2017

Dreams by the Fire (Sinful Holiday Series #2) by Crimson Syn

Summary by Goodreads:
Holly Snow has captivated me mind, body, and soul.
My obsession with her began ten years ago,
But she was too young back then, too innocent.
I forced myself to stay away, but now she’s appeared back in my life
And my craving to possess her has only grown stronger.
I’ve made it my life’s mission to never let her go again,
And I vow to own every part of her even if she’s doing everything she can to avoid me.
I will make her mine and I will make her see,
That I’m the only man who can make all her dreams come true.

Staying at my grandparent’s cabin was going to be temporary.
It was the perfect spot to finish writing my new novel in peace.
I’ve always been a loner, I’ve never been good with people,
But meeting Logan Garland has completely changed my priorities.
The deep timbre of this gorgeous handyman’s voice makes my insides purr.
The hungry look in his eyes both scares me and lights me up in every way possible.
He’s got me so obsessed, I can’t think straight,
And being near this stranger may just send me over the edge.
If I’m not careful, I may let him have all of me.

Friday, December 22, 2017

Seth (A Hell's Lovers MC #5) by Crimson Syn

Summary by Goodreads:
I didn’t expect to cross paths with Ciara Morton.
Her innocent beauty literally knocked me to my knees.
I’d never met a woman like her.
She’s smart to stay away from me.
I like my sex rough and dirty and I don’t believe in love.
But she’s slowly seeping into my bones,
And the more she rejects me, the greedier I get.
She should stay away, before I lose all sense of control.

Seth Scardino is all sinewy muscles and rough attitude.
He’s the type of man who takes without asking permission.
From the first moment I saw him, I knew he would be my weakness.
He controls me in every way possible,
But I’ll never admit it.
If I do, he’ll know I’ll let him take me completely,
And I don’t think I’ll be able to let him go if he does.

Thursday, December 21, 2017

A Wicked Treat by Crimson Syn (Sinful Holiday Series #1)

Summary by Goodreads:
A WICKEDLY SWEET HALLOWEEN ROMANCE

Anthony Reed has me primed and ready for so much more.
More of his mouth, more of his touch, more of his deliciously dirty words.
The man seduced me from the first moment I saw him,
And I can’t seem to stop myself from getting lost in him.
But my job is at stake, and so is my heart.
Yet I can’t help but fall for his devilish ways.

I have never yearned for a woman like I do Miss Ana Collins.
She’s beautiful, smart and unbelievably tempting.
She’s also my daughter’s Kindergarten teacher.
I should stay away from her, protect her, but I can’t do that.
My angel means everything to me.
Even if I have to fight my torrid past, I will have her.
She’s the only one who can mend my broken heart.

Friday, December 1, 2017

Immaculate by Katelyn Detweiler

Summary by Goodreads:
Mina is seventeen. A virgin. And pregnant.

Mina is top of her class, girlfriend to the most ambitious guy in school, able to reason and study her way through anything. But when she suddenly finds herself pregnant—despite having never had sex—her orderly world collapses. Almost nobody believes Mina’s claims of virginity. Her father assumes that her boyfriend is responsible; her boyfriend believes she must have cheated on him. As news of Mina’s story spreads, there are those who brand her a liar. There are those who brand her a heretic. And there are those who believe that miracles are possible—and that Mina’s unborn child could be the greatest miracle of all.

Monday, October 16, 2017

Tales of His Words by Keishi Ando

Summary by Goodreads:
While young couples are often carried away by wings of romance, misunderstandings do occur, differences of opinion, culture and sometimes even reality. Imagine if your one true love was cursed. It would be a tragedy, perhaps…

Saturday, October 7, 2017

Leather and Lace by Jessie Evans

Summary by Goodreads:
Wild girl, Mia Sherman, has a secret--she isn't as fearless as she pretends. Descended from Lonesome Point, Texas's founding family, Mia grew up hearing tales of an old Irish curse that had followed the Shermans to America. At age twenty-four, Mia is still terrified of the stories, because they aren't stories. They are a warning about what will happen if Mia allows love and romance into her life. The curse struck Mia's grandmother and her great-great-whatever grandmother, and Mia knows she could be next. The first-born daughter of every generation is cursed to lose her husband on her wedding night, which is one of the many reasons Mia has sworn off relationships.

Until the fateful day Sawyer Kane rides his Harley into her life ...

Rancher turned restoration expert, Sawyer Kane, can't believe his luck when the feisty owner of the lingerie shop next to his hotel turns out to be the curator of his latest project, a ghost town he's been sent to restore. He's looking forward to long, hot days talking history, and hotter nights with Mia, but the redhead with the killer smile seems determined to keep him at a friendly distance. But when a dangerous man from Mia's past arrives in town, Sawyer finds himself drawn into her inner circle, and into the legend of Lonesome Point itself.

Can true love conquer all, even a centuries-old curse? Mia and Sawyer may be the first to find out.

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.

Monday, July 17, 2017

Freeze by Kaitlyn Davis





Summary by Kaitlyn Davis AKA The Author:


Locked up doesn't mean locked in.



Pandora Scott is in jail...again. Everyone she once loved betrayed her...again. And some of the most powerful people in the world want her dead...yes, again. Sound familiar? But if there's one thing Pandora is good at, it's wriggling her way out of life or death situations, and this time is no different. Armed with her ability to disappear and aided by the mysterious Sam, Pandora's got a plan. Escape the most secure prison in the world. Evade the most powerful trackers on the planet. Forget every word that Jax has ever told her. And figure out how to change one teeny tiny thing--fate. Easy, right? Well...doable, at least.



Monday, April 17, 2017

Lola by Melissa Scivner Love

I am back guys and i've missed you so much, so many books to rant about, so little time. Here is a book from Blogging for Books, go check it out!

Summary By Blogging For Books: 

Lola plays hostess at a barbecue thrown by her boyfriend, Garcia, leader of the Crenshaw Six, a small but up-and-coming gang in gritty South Central Los Angeles. Lola brings coffee and cookies to El Coleccionista, a midlevel member of the Mexican cartel, who is offering Garcia and his gang a chance to prove themselves. What no one suspects is that Lola is the true leader of the Crenshaw Six and is far more dangerous than she seems. At once a hardened criminal mastermind and a vulnerable woman—fiercely ambitious and utterly devoted to protecting her own—Lola is fascinating, complex, and utterly unique. As the Crenshaw Six is plunged further into a world of high-stakes betrayal and brutal violence, Lola's skills and leadership become their only hope of survival.

Monday, April 10, 2017

We Were Swans By GJ Freeman

Hey guys so sorry I haven't been blogging it's the end of my school quarter and as much as I love
you guys and books school comes first, just so you don't think I have left you hanging make sure to check out We Were Swans By GJ Freeman.

Summary by Goodreads:

Tom and Sacha are ordinary people. They have no special skills which they are forced to resurrect, they aren't retired CIA or former Assassins. There are no puffs of smoke, no trapdoors, no sliding walls to swish magically open revealing a startling array of weaponry. They are normal people, like you and me. Until their 3 year old child is abducted and murdered by teenage freaks, as a game, a joke, or at least, that's how it played out in court. In the style of the feral underbelly of modern society, these vile, sick delinquents even film what they did on a mobile phone. Eight years later, they're out, their debt written off, ready to begin their lives as blithely as they destroyed yours. That can't be how this ends. If it were me and I were given the opportunity offered to Tom, would I take it? Yes. In a heartbeat. Could I do it? I'd like to think so. But here's the thing. Would you? Could you?

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Degrees of Distortion By Aimee McNeil

Summary By Goodreads:
My life was perfect once…
Now I no longer recognize myself.
Alex is gone.

But that was only the beginning...
My mother was hiding a dark past that came back to haunt us both.

Then there’s Jackson. A man who seems to be everything but the cop he claims to be. When I look into his dark eyes, all logic screams danger. I know I should run, but my body has other plans. He’s made me a slave to my desires, but can I trust him?

The only thing I know for certain is someone is coming for me.
I need to find my mother before it’s too late.
Unless it already is…

Monday, March 27, 2017

Interview with Amy Balog

Hi guys this is my first interview with an author I am super excited to welcome Amy Balog the author of Black, White And Red to my humble blog. Anyways here is a mini bio to get us started.




Mini Bio

Amy Balog was born in Hungary in 1991 and has been living in London, England since 2011. ​She has always been drawn to the dark and incomprehensible. Her main inspiration for writing comes from surrealist and expressionist art, eastern and western philosophy, and experimental music and cinema. She also has a strong interest in psychology, mental illnesses and dreams. She has a bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences and a master's in Science, Technology and Society. After working as a science journalist and later a medical editor, she realized that all she really wanted to do was write fiction. 





Interview 

What was the hardest part of writing this book?

The hardest part was writing the gory parts. I'm a lot more into the psychological aspects of horror than the graphic presentation of violence, when it comes to both reading and writing. Having said that, one of my objectives when writing this book was to get out of my comfort zone, and conceiving the bloody scenes had turned out to be an exciting mental experiment.


What character in your book are you least likely to get along with?


Vincent and George – the former because he doesn’t believe dreams are important, and the latter because he doesn’t think René Magritte was a great painter.



Are any of the characters you create based on you? Or your personal experiences?

Both Jessica and Milla express some of my views and opinions during their conversations, especially when they discuss the nature of dreams and reality. However, I wouldn’t say that either of their personalities is a good reflection of mine. On the other hand, most of the male characters are based on people I have encountered in my life. I hope they don’t recognize themselves, because they probably wouldn’t be happy about being murdered!


Did you have any alternative endings to this book?

I did consider making the ending a little less obscure, but gave up on the idea pretty quickly. After all, one of the things I love the most about writing is the potential to make people think!


How many unpublished and half-finished books do you have?

When I start something I like to finish it, so I don’t have any half-finished pieces of work. I’m currently looking for a publisher for my first full-length novel, Sleeping Village, which I’ve written over the past two years. It’s a story about hope, despair, captivity, injustice and liberation. The protagonist, Klara, refuses to be confined by her environment, so she has learned to seek refuge in her dreams. She lives in a world where most people accept their fate, but she has a fire that burns inside her: a desire to be free and to know what is on the other side of the wall. The village, called Nurvote (from the German "nur volk", meaning "the only people"), was founded by some of the Nazi leaders who had escaped to South America before the end of the Second World War. However, the oppressed and impoverished community has been taught an alternative version of history, and they do not even know that there are people living on the other side. Klara is the first person to venture out, in her dreams (or reality – she cannot tell the difference after a while), into what she hopes is a beautiful free world. But she is greatly disappointed with what she finds outside.

What drew you to mental illnesses?

I’ve always been fascinated by altered states of consciousness and alternative perceptions of reality. Exploring mental illnesses is only one of the many ways to show how fragile any society’s collective sense of truth is.


What kind of research do you do, and how long do you spend researching before beginning a book?

For Black, White and Red, I did a lot of research on serial killers – a subject that really fascinated me in my late teens, when I wrote this book (but didn’t publish it until recently). I watched a lot of interviews to get an idea of the way they think, behave, and what they perceive as their motivation for their crimes. I’ve also been reading a lot about dreams and mental illnesses since an early age, but I wouldn’t call that research, since that’s something I’ve always been doing out of interest. On the other hand, for my recently finished novel, Sleeping Village, I’d done a couple of months’ research on Germany during the Second World War, as well as the old Norse/Germanic religion.

What do you like to read in your free time?

I read a lot of philosophy, poetry and non-fiction for inspiration. My favorite authors are Comte du Lautréamont, Friedrich Nietzsche, Edgar Allan Poe and Charles Baudelaire.



What do you think about the ebook revolution?

From the reader’s perspective, it’s probably the greatest invention in publishing since Gutenberg’s press! It just makes all forms of written work so incredibly easy to access. But I personally still prefer to turn actual pages, and I love the smell of books. For authors, it has made it much easier to get our work out to potential readers, but it hasn’t made making a living out of writing any easier. But then again, being a writer has never exactly been the safest career choice!

What is your writing style? 

I would describe my writing style as poetic and symbolic – or, at least, that’s what I’m aiming at! Although I write prose almost exclusively, my style has been most influenced by symbolist and surrealist poetry. I like using poetic devices that are less commonly seen in short stories and novels.

What is your favorite part of the book?


The ending, because that’s the part that will make the reader think the most about their own perception of reality.




Summary By AmyBalog.com:

Jessica Walker can't remember anything prior to the last two years of her life. She's spent these two years driving aimlessly from city to city and country to country. Since she has no money for hotels, she spends most nights with different men she meets in bars on the road. Not only do these men satisfy her accommodation and sexual needs,
but also her intense hunger, which is not for ordinary food...

She's tormented by gruesome nightmares and visions about murdering everyone
she sleeps with and then consuming some of their flesh. And when she wakes up,
the men are always gone - they either give her a reason for their absence or
she makes it up herself.

Jessica's life takes an unexpected turn when she has an accident and her car is completely wrecked. She continues her journey with the girl in the other car: Milla. They fall in a passionate love, and Milla, who's an artist, creates a world where only the two of them exist. They travel to this other dimension through Milla's drawings and the art they create together. Jessica is happier with Milla than she's ever hoped to be, but she has a problem that keeps her frustrated... She's unable to experience the height of sexual pleasure without having someone else's blood all over herself.
Are her nightmares reality? Is reality just a dream? She hopes that the answer is in
a mysterious envelope, which she refuses to open until the moment of final
desperation arrives...

My Thoughts:
This story was definitely original, It's very detailed, it actually felt like it was much longer than it actually was. The characters were well built, the world building was pretty good. I think that the most trouble that I had with this book was trying to figure out what was really going on. The ending was a major twist in my opinion. I loved the reality-hallucination. Overall it was a great read, confusing and yet still very charming, I will most likely read this book again just for the hell of it in the near future.

Monday, March 20, 2017

This Too Shall Pass By Milena Busquets

Summary By Blogging For Books:

Blanca is forty years old and motherless. Shaken by the unexpected death of the most important person in her life, she suddenly realizes that she has no idea what her future will look like.

To ease her dizzying grief and confusion, Blanca turns to her dearest friends, her closest family, and a change of scenery. Leaving Barcelona behind, she returns to Cadaqués, on the coast, accompanied by her two sons, two ex-husbands, and two best friends, and makes a plan to meet her married lover for a few stolen moments as well. Surrounded by those she loves most, she spends the summer in an impossibly beautiful place, finding ways to reconnect and understand what it means to truly, happily live on her own terms, just as her mother would have wanted.

Friday, March 17, 2017

Wolf: A Hell's Lovers By Crimson Syn

Summary By Goodreads:
Scarlett Chase is every man’s wet dream.
As soon as I laid eyes on her, I knew she’d be mine. 
That is, until I found out she was untouchable.
One kiss, one forbidden touch, will have me out on the streets and stripped of who I am.
Yet I want her. I need her. And I’m done following all these damn rules.

Wolf Stone is my obsession.
Ever since he pulled over on that empty road, I’ve been tormented by the man.
His possessive words and heated looks have me tightly wound.
One touch, and he lights me on fire. 
But I want more.
I not only want him in my bed, I want to keep him for myself.
But he won’t budge, and now it’s up to me to entice his sleeping wolf.

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Maggie Elizabeth Harrington By DJ Swykert

Summary By  Magic Master Minds:
Maggie Elizabeth Harrington is the story of a young woman in the 1890s, whose world is a remote northern Michigan mining town, where she tries to save a pack of young wolves from a bounty hunter. A terse historical love story of a young woman’s struggle with environmental and moral issues concerning the slaughter of wolves, and the church’s condemnation of her love for a young man, are as real in today’s global world as they were for young Maggie more than a century ago.

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Chasing His Vampire By Tiffany Allee

First and foremost I found a new website My Book Boyfriends okay so its more for women (Sorry guys) but this is where this book came from Ladies makes sure you all go and check it out.

Summary by Goodreads:
After the world ends, David believes the love of his life dead. But while hunting a vampire, he finds Blair. But Blair isn't human anymore, and David never was.

To love is to trust, and trusting your sworn enemy is easier said than done. Especially when something in the dark is hunting them both.

Monday, March 13, 2017

The Mine By John Heldt


Summary By Goodreads:
In May 2000, Joel Smith is a cocky, adventurous young man who sees the world as his playground. But when the college senior, days from graduation, enters an abandoned Montana mine, he discovers the price of reckless curiosity. He emerges in May 1941 with a cell phone he can't use, money he can't spend, and little but his wits to guide his way. Stuck in the age of swing dancing and a peacetime draft, Joel begins a new life as the nation drifts toward war. With the help of his 21-year-old trailblazing grandmother and her friends, he finds his place in a world he knew only from movies and books. But when an opportunity comes to return to the present, Joel must decide whether to leave his new love in the past or choose a course that will alter their lives forever. THE MINE follows a humbled man through a critical time in history as he adjusts to new surroundings and wrestles with the knowledge of things to come.

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