Sunday, October 13, 2024

River of Spirits (The Underwild #1)River of Spirits by Shana Targosz
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

In the mystical space between the Living and the Dead, we meet Senka—a girl with one foot in each realm. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she stumbles into the Underworld, a place teeming with spirits, secrets, and ancient magic. As Senka navigates this perilous landscape, she discovers her unique abilities and unravels a mystery that spans generations.

Shana Targosz paints a vivid picture of both the Living and the Underworld. The boundary between them crackles with energy, and Senka’s journey becomes a bridge connecting two worlds. Senka’s courage and determination shine. Her friendships with both the living and the spectral are heartwarming.
From ghostly apparitions to forgotten legends, the book immerses readers in a rich tapestry of folklore.

Senka’s quest to find her place in both realms keeps us turning pages. What ancient secrets await her? This book is perfect for young readers who crave adventure, mystery, and a dash of the supernatural.

River of Spirits is a delightful book. Shana Targosz’s lyrical prose invites readers to explore hidden realms, where spirits whisper and hope glimmers. If you’re ready to cross the threshold, step into the Underworld—it’s a journey worth taking.

Shana Targosz’s ability to blend fantasy with relatable characters makes this book a gem for middle-grade readers.

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A Romantic Fantasy

Heir of Stardust and Secrets (Mythic Spark #1)Heir of Stardust and Secrets by CC Hartly
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Let’s enter the enchanting world of “Heir of Stardust & Secrets” by CC Hartly. As a reader, I found this novel to be a delightful blend of romance and fantasy—a tale that weaves magic, intrigue, and unexpected connections.

In the shadow of war, love becomes both a beacon and a battlefield. Nyleeria, our heroine, has always lived in the lingering grief of loss, her only solace found in her childhood friend. But when dormant magic awakens within her, her world shifts. Tragedy tears her family apart, and she’s thrust into a conflict that spans centuries—a war between humans and fae. Enter King Thaddeus, a ruler hardened by endless battles. When he discovers Nyleeria’s latent power, he sees it as a lifeline for his people. Yet, as their paths intertwine, danger looms not only from the fae but also from the feelings he stirs within her.

CC Hartly crafts characters with depth. Nyleeria’s struggle between duty and desire resonates, while King Thaddeus surprises with layers beyond his role as a ruler. Eldergrove—the mystical setting—comes alive. Ancient trees whisper secrets, and magic dances through every leaf. The chemistry between Nyleeria and the King crackles. Their forbidden attraction adds spice to the narrative.

CC Hartly emerges as a fresh voice in romantic fantasy. Her imaginative world, rich with lore, invites readers to leap into the unknown.







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Energy dependance Day

Energy Dependence DayEnergy Dependence Day by Christian F. Burton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Energy Dependence Day is both informative and gripping. It manages to be character-driven while altering your perception of the Middle East. Burton walks a tightrope, and he does it well. Dive in—it’s a thrilling ride with lasting impact.

Energy Dependence Day thrusts readers into a political thriller where the stakes are global. The U.S. faces a terrorist attack generated from Saudi Arabia, and the lives of many characters intersect in this high-stakes drama. From a determined detective to the enigmatic terrorist himself, the narrative dissects the anatomy of an attack, step by step.

Burton avoids the simplistic “good vs. evil” trope. Instead, he crafts a sympathetic portrayal of Middle Eastern characters, even those involved in sinister actions. This nuance adds depth and authenticity.

The motivations of the “enemy” aren’t one-dimensional. We don’t root for them, but we understand their multifaceted reasons. This complexity elevates the tension.

I must say, it was a wonderful read !!

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Saturday, September 28, 2024

BY THE PILLARS OF HERACLES

By the Pillars of Herakles (The Delphis Novels #2)By the Pillars of Herakles by Sue Davies
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

In By the Pillars of Herakles, Sue Davies invites us aboard the ancient trading vessel The Delphis, setting sail to map uncharted waters beyond the feared waterway known as the Pillars of Herakles. The year is approximately 500 BCE, and our guide through this maritime adventure is Dubb—the ship’s navigator. But trouble brews as Dubb clashes with the ship’s captain, a man whose devotion to the gods borders on obsession.

The Main Characters:
Dubb: Our spirited navigator, skilled in the art of reading the stars and currents. His curiosity drives him beyond the familiar waters, even when it means challenging authority.
The Captain: A man of unwavering faith, his reverence for the gods shapes every decision. Yet, it also blinds him to the mysteries that lie beyond the Pillars.

The Delphis sails toward the unknown, driven by curiosity and the desire to chart new territories. The Pillars of Herakles symbolize both danger and opportunity—an invitation to unravel secrets.

Dubb’s clash with the captain mirrors the tension between tradition and curiosity. Can they find common ground, or will their differences tear the crew apart?

Sue Davies weaves her tale with the salt breeze in her words. The creaking of the ship’s timbers, the taste of brine on the wind—these sensory details immerse us in the seafaring world. Her prose dances between adventure and introspection, capturing the rhythm of life at sea.

While I enjoyed the historical backdrop and the vivid portrayal of life aboard The Delphis. Davies occasionally reveals impending events too directly, robbing us of the thrill of anticipation. Still, the novel’s historical accuracy and the exploration of ancient seafaring make it a worthwhile voyage.

Final Thoughts:
By the Pillars of Herakles is a voyage into the heart of curiosity—a reminder that sometimes, the greatest discoveries lie beyond the boundaries we dare to cross. Thanks to @lattebooktours for giving me a chance to read this book.
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THE SUNFIRE SWORD BY STELLA SMITH

The Sunfire Sword: Book 1 (The Sunborn Soldier Series)The Sunfire Sword: Book 1 by Stella Smith
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Sunfire Sword, the first book in The Sunborn Soldier Series, invites readers into a world where magic and destiny intertwine. Let’s delve into this enchanting tale!

🌟 In a realm where humans and fairies coexist, we meet Rhidian—a seemingly ordinary soldier with an extraordinary secret. As fate would have it, Rhidian discovers he is not just human; he’s also a Sun fairy. His newfound abilities thrust him into a difficult journey, where ancient prophecies and rising threats test the limits of magic. From an unassuming man to a beacon of hope, Rhidian’s transformation captivates and inspires.

🔥 What I Loved:

World-Building: Stella Smith’s vivid descriptions transport readers to magical realms. The setting feels authentic and immersive whether it’s the bustling fairy markets or the ancient forests.
Character Development: Rhidian’s evolution—from a mere soldier to a powerful Sun fairy—is beautifully portrayed. His internal struggles and growth make him relatable.
Intriguing Premise: The blend of human and fairy elements adds depth to the story. The clash of Fey and Men keeps the tension high.

The Sunfire Sword weaves together themes of identity, destiny, and sacrifice. How does Rhidian grapple with his dual nature? What sacrifices must he make to fulfill his role as a Sun fairy?
The ancient prophecies hint at a larger conflict. What secrets lie hidden in the scrolls, waiting to be unraveled?
Who are Rhidian’s allies and adversaries? Are there unexpected alliances in this magical world?

The Sunfire Sword is a delightful blend of fantasy and adventure. Stella Smith’s storytelling prowess shines through, making this a promising start to a captivating series. If you’re seeking a magical escape, grab your sword (or wand) and embark on this journey!

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Tuesday, September 24, 2024

HuntedHunted by Geoffrey Arnold
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Let’s dive into the intriguing world of the Quantum Twins series.

“Hunted” continues the exciting journey of the Twins from the first book, Ripped Apart. In this installment, Tullia is taken hostage and thrust into the bush—a harsh and unforgiving environment. But survival is in her blood, and she learns to navigate the wild, eventually saving a youth’s life. Her adoption into a Bushman tribe sparks feelings among the tribe members, weaving a complex tapestry of relationships and emotions. Get ready to dive into the captivating world of the Quantum Twins series with "Hunted". This book continues the thrilling journey of the Twins from the first book, "Ripped Apart". In this installment, Tullia is taken hostage and forced into the harsh and unforgiving bush environment. Despite the challenges, her survival instincts kick in and she learns to navigate the wild, ultimately saving a young person's life. Her adoption into a Bushman tribe triggers various emotions and relationships among the tribe members, creating a complex web of connections. What secrets do the characters hold? What is the significance of Tullia's adoption into the Bushman tribe, and how does it affect the tribe members' emotions and relationships?

Geoffrey Arnold skillfully transitions from world-building to an engaging, fast-paced plot in "Hunted". The heart of the story lies in the interactions between the characters—their struggles, their connections, and the hidden truths they carry. As Tullia comes to terms with her new reality, readers are drawn into a captivating tale of survival, identity, and the untamed African landscape.

If you're eager for adventure, tribal intrigue, and the resilience of the Quantum Twins, "Hunted" promises both heart-pounding moments and quiet revelations. What are the secrets the characters carry?
What is the significance of Tullia's adoption into the Bushman tribe?
What kind of relationships and emotions are sparked among the tribe members due to Tullia's adoption?

Geoffrey Arnold deftly moves from world-building to an interesting, fast-paced plot in Hunted. The heart of the story lies in the interactions between characters—their struggles, their bonds, and the secrets they carry. As Tullia grapples with her new reality, readers are drawn into a captivating tale of survival, identity, and the untamed African landscape2.

So, if you’re ready for adventure, tribal intrigue, and the resilience of the Quantum Twins, Hunted awaits—a book that promises both heart-pounding moments and quiet revelations.



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Saturday, September 21, 2024

MODERN PEN PALS

Modern Pen PalsModern Pen Pals by Eva Chau
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

As I turned the last page of Modern Pen Pals, I reflected on the beautiful complexity of human connection. Eva Chau weaves a timeless and refreshing contemporary story, capturing the essence of friendship in a digital age.

The characters are vividly drawn, each with their unique quirks and struggles. I particularly connected with Delilah’s journey of self-discovery through her correspondence with her pen pal & her rise through the darkness of a traumatic experience with the help of wonderful support from her boyfriend Moon Hee. Their exchanges, along with the strong bonding of their group of friends, filled with humor and vulnerability, made me reminisce about my own experiences of building relationships.

Chau's writing is warm and engaging, drawing me into the characters' worlds seamlessly. The themes of loneliness, identity, and the power of words resonate deeply, reminding us how important it is to connect with others, regardless of distance, which can be seen in her relation with her mother.

What struck me most was the balance between lighthearted moments and deeper emotional undertones. The narrative tackles modern issues like mental health and the pressures of social media without feeling heavy-handed. Instead, it feels like a gentle reminder that we’re all navigating our paths, often seeking understanding in unexpected places.

Overall, Modern Pen Pals left me with a smile and a renewed appreciation for the people we meet along the way. It's a delightful read that I would recommend to anyone looking for a heartwarming story about connection in today’s world.

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Thursday, September 19, 2024

WRITING WITH BLOOD

Writing with BloodWriting with Blood by Dolores Lane
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

As I flipped through Writing with Blood, I felt danger's pulse, the taste of revenge, and a yearning for redemption. Dolores Lane crafts a gripping tale of suspense, murder, and twisted love where violence and passion intersect.

This is the second book in The Blood Duet series, following Painting with Blood. Jane Meyer, our resilient yet haunted heroine, finds herself broken and isolated. One moment she has it all, the next, nothing. Her past scars run deep, pulling her back into darkness.

The Characters:
Jane Meyer: A fighter and survivor with a heart full of secrets and a desire for justice. Her vulnerability is her strength, and her resolve unyielding.
Sergeant James Ambrose: Hunterville's top detective, struggling with heartache and loss. Will he find peace through justice or will it escape him again?
Alex Walker: A man of contradictions—by day a police artist, by night a killer. His connection to Jane is both dangerous and alluring. Does he understand her better than James, or is he just another threat?

Themes:
Revenge: The hunger for payback drives the characters to cross moral lines, spill blood, and embrace darkness.
Desire: Jane's heart becomes a battlefield where love and peril clash as Alex’s secrets ignite passion.
Redemption: Can damaged souls find salvation or are they doomed to their sins?

Dolores Lane's sharp prose paints vivid scenes: crime, confessions, and stolen moments. Her strong heroines defy norms, and her flawed, passionate men bring intensity. The Netherlands enriches the narrative, adding mystery.

Writing with Blood is not for the faint-hearted. It explores an abyss where love and violence merge. As Jane fights for survival, we wonder who will reach her first—the driven detective or the enigmatic killer? Lane's gripping storytelling stains your thoughts, leaving you yearning for more.

If you desire a dark romance filled with danger, betrayal, and forbidden desires, dive into Writing with Blood. Just remember: in this shadowy realm, no one emerges unscathed.

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Saturday, September 14, 2024

MANCHINEEL BY JESSICA CARRASQUILLO

The ManchineelThe Manchineel by Jessica Carrasquillo
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Let me take you on a moonlit journey through the pages of Manchineel by Jessica Carrasquillo—a tale that weaves together desire, danger, and the haunting allure of forbidden love.

The Dark Side: Within the lush foliage of Miami, where the air is thick with secrets, Elyse Santiago harbors a past stained by trauma. Her childhood nightmare—the man who abused her—met his end at her hands, poisoned by the toxic sap of the manchineel plant. Now, as an adult, Elyse shares her fascination with all things botanical on Instagram, cultivating an online persona that conceals her darker impulses. But when she meets Ben Deluca, a talent acquisition lawyer, the spark between them ignites a chain of events that will test the limits of desire and morality. Ben’s cruel wife, Ana, stands in their way—a woman who wields power like a weapon, threatening to destroy everything Elyse and Ben hold dear.

The beauty of Manchineel lies in its unflinching exploration of human nature. Carrasquillo delves into the shadows, revealing the primal instincts that drive us—the hunger for survival, the need for connection, and the willingness to cross boundaries. The Spanish moss-draped setting becomes a character, whispering ancient secrets and binding Elyse and Ben in a web of fate.

The Beauty: Carrasquillo’s prose blooms like the titular manchineel tree—deceptively beautiful, yet deadly. She paints Miami’s landscape with vivid strokes, evoking the scent of saltwater, the hum of cicadas, and the allure of forbidden fruit. Elyse’s affinity for plants mirrors her own nurturing and lethal complexity. And Ben? His struggle to break free from Ana’s grip resonates with anyone who has faced a toxic relationship.

The heart of this novel lies in its exploration of power dynamics. Carrasquillo flips the script, exposing the darkness within Ana—the cartoon villainess who wields her privilege with cruelty. As Elyse grapples with her demons, we witness the collision of desire and destruction.

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Thursday, September 12, 2024

MYSTERIES OF THE SOUTHERN GOTHIC

Mysteries of the Southern Gothic (Manchineel Series Book 2)Mysteries of the Southern Gothic by Jessica Carrasquillo
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Let me take you on a moonlit journey through the pages of "Mysteries of the Southern Gothic" by Jessica Carrasquillo. This tale weaves magic, romance, and secrets into an intoxicating blend.

In the haunting shadows of the South, where Spanish moss drapes ancient oaks and whispers of forgotten tragedies linger, we meet Ulysses Katsaros—a mental health counselor grappling with his demons. But the unexplained disappearance of his sister, Calliope, sets the stage for this dark and beguiling mystery. Enter Rosario Martinez, co-host of the popular "Mysteries of the Southern Gothic" true crime podcast. Rosario is daring, relentless, and drawn to the sinister Church of the Ninth Order, where shadows deepen and secrets fester. As their paths intersect, Ulysses and Rosario embark on a quest for truth, unraveling threads of betrayal, loss, and forbidden love. This isn't just a mystery—it's a reckoning with the past, a dance with darkness, and a love story that blooms like a blood-red rose.

As I turned the pages, I felt the oppressive heat of the South, heard the mournful notes of a blues guitar, and glimpsed the flicker of candlelight in a crumbling plantation house. Carrasquillo's prose is like a spell—a conjuring of emotions that lingers long after the final chapter. Ulysses and Rosario are flawed, magnetic, and achingly real. Their chemistry sizzles, but it's the secrets they keep that truly ignite the pages.

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