Hi Cara, I was a lucky winner of an arc of Blood Countess by Lana Popovic. Previously I had read Lana Wicked like a Wildfire and loved her writing style and her storytelling. This is one of the reasons I was interested in reading Blood Countess. In 16th century Hungary, Anna Darvulia has just begun working as a scullery maid for the young and glamorous Countess Elizabeth Báthory. When Elizabeth takes a liking… Continue reading Book Review: Blood Countess (Lady Slayer #1) by Lana Popovic
Category: Horror
September 2019 Wrap Up
Hi Cara, Its time for my monthly wrap up. This month I am much happier with the amount of books. Although I did fall off the book buying band big time. The Sixth Wicked Child by J.D Barker Into the Crooked Place by Alexandra Christo QueenSlayer by Sebastien de Castell Good Omens by Terry Pratchet and Neil Gaiman The Night Jar by Deborah Hewitt The Black Hawks by David Wragg The Swords of… Continue reading September 2019 Wrap Up
Books I am looking forward to October 2019
Hi Cara, 3 months left of 2019 and so many great books still be published. Here is my list of the books I am looking forward to this month. 1st October: Book: The Good Luck Girls Author: Charlotte Nicole Davis Publisher: Hot Key Books ISBN13: 9781471408250 Synopsis: Aster, the protector Violet, the favourite Tansy, the medic Mallow, the fighter Clementine, the catalyst THE GOOD LUCK GIRLS The country of Arketta calls them Good Luck Girls--they… Continue reading Books I am looking forward to October 2019
Book Review: The Remaking by Clay McLeod Chapman
Hi Cara, As we get closer to Halloween, I thought It would be a good time to read something creepier. That's why I picked up and read The Remaking by Clay Mcleod Chapman. In the woods surrounding Pilot's Creek Virginia Ella Louise has lived there for the last decade raising her daughter Jessica. After being shunned by their upper-crust family and the residents of Pilot's Creek as they do not fit the social norm. But… Continue reading Book Review: The Remaking by Clay McLeod Chapman
Book Review: The Wayward Girls by Amanda Mason
Hi Cara, Today I have taken a break from my normal fantasy/crime fiction to read the horror thriller The Wayward Girls by Amanda Mason. One cottage, one family. Then and Now.Then. In 1976 Loo and her sister Bee and their wild siblings have been moved to a cottage in the middle of nowhere by their artistic parents, hoping to escape to the cottage for a simpler life. But instead the town people shun them for… Continue reading Book Review: The Wayward Girls by Amanda Mason