Literature & Fiction

Bound Together (A Sea Haven Novel)
Bound Together (A Sea Haven Novel)

Review:Christine Feehan did a great job writing this book. She pulled in everyone from the other Sea Haven series storyline plus the current storyline series. I loved it! I wonder if she will continue to do another spin off from this series like the other. Read more

Dark Slayer (The 'Dark' Carpathian Book 20)
Dark Slayer (The 'Dark' Carpathian Book 20)

Review:*Warning: This will contain small spoilers and I wouldn’t recommend reading this review until you read the book and don’t read this book out of order*

This is one of my favorites and I think it’s another book that has everything going for it, it’s got so much emotion written into it.

This book is where part of the major plot comes to its climax, dealing with the dark mage and his microbes, and its so riveting. I thought I would have wanted mention of the slayer in past books, like ... Read more

Dark Symphony (The Carpathians (Dark) Series - Book 9)
Dark Symphony (The Carpathians (Dark) Series - Book 9)

Review:this one was the first one i bought it took me i think 3 days i loved it ive been hooked since have read i think 15 of them so far and will try another of her series!!! she captivates you every time and gives you every point of view with out a repition from other characters,,,, great combo of paranormal/love/suspense/ and love n lust <3 !! whoop whoop!! Read more

Air Bound (A Sea Haven Novel)
Air Bound (A Sea Haven Novel)

Review:Air Bound was way better than the first two books from the Sister of the Heart series put together. I can see myself reading this book over again unlike the other two. IMO this book should had been released after Hidden Currents. Read more

Fire Bound (A Sea Haven Novel)
Fire Bound (A Sea Haven Novel)

Review:Loved the book. Big fan of all of Mrs. Feehan's books. Although, this book "seemed" to start off slow; it. then picked up, real quick. But when it picked up, I'd missed a some things, like the plane ride with both of them on it . . . Also, when both of them was in denial of a relationship, especially him . . . Real convincing, then he's doing a three sixty and
saying, "There's no one else for me?" It was just hard to keep up/get in the rhythm of the book, in the beginning. It got better as I ... Read more

Edge of Darkness
Edge of Darkness

Review:I did not like not knowing what happened to the people in Christine's book and starting another book immediately this is one of my most unfavorite books that you've ever had. What happened to your people. I didn't even finish the book I scanned it and there was no ending to your store I'm very disappointed. Read more

Turbulent Sea (Drake Sisters, Book 6)
Turbulent Sea (Drake Sisters, Book 6)

Review:Joley and Ilya are my favorite couple in drake sisters <3 their chemistry was amazing :) I'm kinda excited to know that they will probably have seven sons. :) and so glad that spinoff is about Ilya's brothers. I hope they have a family bond together and we will get to see Ilya :) I enjoyed reading this book but kind of wished it didn't show Joley's band much since I felt that took Joley and Ilya spotlight but overall it was really good. Read more

Oceans of Fire (Drake Sisters, Book 3)
Oceans of Fire (Drake Sisters, Book 3)

Review:Summary: Abigail Drake hails from a family with a long line of powerful witches. Her gift is an affinity with the Ocean and the creatures in it, especially dolphins. She also has the power to make people tell the truth, something that she hates. However she does enjoy the dolphins and loves to study them all over the world. This research takes her to Russia in which she finds herself falling in love with Aleksandr Volstov who is an agent. He ends up using Abigail for her gifts, and leaves her th... Read more

A Room with a View (Dover Thrift Editions)
A Room with a View (Dover Thrift Editions)

Review:E.M. Forster is one of the sassiest, naughtiest writers I've read. His satire is on a par with Chekhov's, and just as poignant. Due to the subject matter I also couldn't avoid thinking of Henry James: although I think James is less skilled, and way more tedious with his language and plotlines, as if he hated his characters, and saw them as nothing more than metaphors. Forster is warmer, rosier, fleshier. The only sad thing about all of this is that I discovered him so late. Where had E.M. Forste... Read more

The Mars Room: A Novel
The Mars Room: A Novel

Review:This novel is the real thing. I've recommended it to many formerly incarcerated women who I work with and they all agree. It's important and brilliant, a page-turner. Too bad it's not out in paperback yet, so I can't send it to prisoners. Read more

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