Review ‘The Light of Day’ by Kristen Kehoe

Review ‘The Light of Day’ by Kristen Kehoe

15th
May
Review ‘The Light of Day’ by Kristen Kehoe

Every action has its own consequence… Cora Whitley has learned the hard way that there are some choices you can’t escape, you merely survive. And she is, surviving that is. She’s living, breathing, eating, sleeping, working, all of the things you do when all you’re trying to do is get from one day to the next without truly remembering who ...KEEP READING »

Blog Tour ‘The Liar’ by Nora Roberts

Blog Tour ‘The Liar’ by Nora Roberts

23rd
Apr
Blog Tour ‘The Liar’ by Nora Roberts

Today I’m super excited to participate in the blog tour of ‘The Liar’ by Nora Roberts. ‘The Liar’ is a new book by the third most bestselling author in the world, and as a fan of Nora’s books I’m so thrilled to share my review with you guys. And just look at that beautiful cover! ‘The Liar’ was published ...KEEP READING »

Sunday’s Author Spotlight: Susan Ee

Sunday’s Author Spotlight: Susan Ee

12th
Apr
Sunday’s Author Spotlight: Susan Ee

Unfortunately the author for today’s Sunday’s Author Spotlight didn’t come through. So I decided to devote this Sunday’s Author Spotlight to Susan Ee, the author of the Penryn & The End of Days series. I read the first two books of this series last year and I immediately got hooked to the story. This series is a post-apocalyptic fantasy ...KEEP READING »

Review ‘Forget Me Not’ by Megan Tayte

Review ‘Forget Me Not’ by Megan Tayte

10th
Apr
Review ‘Forget Me Not’ by Megan Tayte

IN THE FACE OF DEATH, SHE MUST PROTECT THOSE SHE LOVES. The Ceruleans: mere mortal infused with power over life and death. Five books; one question: if the might of the heavens were in your hands, would you be sinner or saint? Death is stalking Scarlett Blake. As if the encroaching darkness in her head wasn’t ...KEEP READING »

My Childhood Favorites

My Childhood Favorites

09th
Apr
My Childhood Favorites

Growing up I read a lot of different kind of books. Sadly I don’t even remember all the book I’ve read. But there are a couple of my childhood books I remember very well. The first book I remember reading a lot of times is from the Dutch author Rindert Kromhout, called ‘Het geheim van de afgebeten vingers’. It ...KEEP READING »