Oooooh! I am getting so close to the end of the first wave of my goal!! I'm sure I am behind on my pacing but who cares! I am having so much fun getting to know new authors and discovering new worlds, I am almost positive I will end up surpassing 50 books this year! … Continue reading Book Nine: Daughters of Shadow & Blood, Book I By J. Matthew Saunders
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Book Eight: Dead New World, Review
Greetings gals and guys! I just finished book eight and LOVED IT! I'm jumping right in to the review so hold on to your hats! The world is in ruin after the Tribulation (the infection outbreak). If you are in the young adult age bracket and still "alive" you serve in the military. Your daily … Continue reading Book Eight: Dead New World, Review
Book Eight: Dead New World by Ryan Hill
Right on to book 8 I go and I have chosen another local(ish) author by the name of Ryan Hill! I have heard good things about the wit in his writing and I am looking forward to getting started on Dead New World. Dead New World, by Ryan Hill Genre: Dystopian Science-fiction Publisher: Curiosity Quills … Continue reading Book Eight: Dead New World by Ryan Hill
Book Three: Catching up with Andrew Buckley
Greeting gals and guys! I am riding the waves of my 50 in 2015 book challenge and BOY IS IT FUN!! I am finding that at I read at various paces (hence the waves) but I am trying to continue to get you three posts per book. That being said, I needed to go back … Continue reading Book Three: Catching up with Andrew Buckley
Book Seven: Keys of Candor- The Red Deaths
Greetings gals and guys! I've made it to book 7 and I am hoping that with it comes another gust of increased reading momentum. No, I don't quite have reason to panic about not reaching my goal, yet, but I reeeeaaaaaallly want to get ahead of the curve. AND I keep meeting new authors every … Continue reading Book Seven: Keys of Candor- The Red Deaths
Book Six: The Curse Servant Review
Dorian Lake, a practitioner of Hermetic Arts, makes his living two ways...He's the owner of several rental properties and he works alongside a campaign manager providing charms and/or hexes to help the good guy politician come out on top. Everything seems to go along swimmingly, including his morning chats with the coffee waitress, Ches, until … Continue reading Book Six: The Curse Servant Review
