Category: Book Reviews

It Won’t Be Christmas Without You by Beth Reekles

It Won’t Be Christmas Wi..

Posted 08/06/2019 by Charli in Book Reviews / 0 Comments

I admit, I’m not usually one for romance or adult fiction. I’m more of a mystery, thriller, horror, and YA person. But this book seemed like it was going to be too cute to pass up. I was right. Christmas is my second favorite holiday after Halloween. It should be – my birthday is Christmas Eve. So I know how important it is to be surrounded by loved ones for Christmas. So I can see why it is that Eloise is so disappointed when it seems that Christmas might not include her twin sister. The writing style in this book might not be everyone’s cup of tea. Mind you, the book is set in the UK, so UK terms are used and might confuse some readers from other countries. The writing style itself kind of mish-mashes the story lines together. But it works. I didn’t find myself confused or wondering […]

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Stillwell by Michael Phillip Cash

Stillwell by Michael Phillip C..

Posted 07/28/2019 by Charli in Book Reviews / 0 Comments

I have to say, I enjoyed this book by Michael Phillip Cash much better than the other one I read. I’m a sucker for a good ghost story, and this one is good. This ghost story has an interesting twist to it. It isn’t often that you see something like this. Sure, you see happy endings to ghost stories, but this one is just too sweet, especially after the plot twist. Once again, there wasn’t a lot of character development, but honestly, this book really didn’t need it. It didn’t detract from the story, probably because the paranormal portion was so well thought out and so well written. I would love to see more books like this from Michael Phillip Cash. I think ghost stories are where his greatest talent lies.

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Witches Protection Program by Michael Phillip Cash

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Posted 07/28/2019 by Charli in Book Reviews / 0 Comments

It took me a long time to even start this book. I think I added it to my NetGalley queue in 2015, but I didn’t start it until the other day. I’m not sure why it took me so long, but it did. I have to say, Witches Protection Program isn’t a horrible book. It’s cute, it’s kitschy, and it’s a relatively quick read. That being said, it’s also kind of bad. There isn’t a lot of character development. You don’t really get to know the characters. And you’re supposed to believe that two of the characters fall in love without either of them actually knowing anything other than the other person’s name. At least the plot twists made up for the lack of character development. There are a couple of pretty good revelations and twists that are pretty satisfying. That being said, I don’t think I’d really recommend this […]

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Beautiful Surrender by Priscilla West

Beautiful Surrender by Priscil..

Posted 07/26/2019 by Charli in Book Reviews / 0 Comments

I admit, I was kind of scratching my head because on Goodreads, this book is listed as “erotica” and it really isn’t. It’s pretty much a romance book with some sex thrown in. I’ve read far more erotic and dirty books from authors like Linda Lael Miller, trust me. This was tame compared to her books. Then I saw on NetGalley that the book’s genre was actually New Adult and Romance, which made a lot more sense to me. The story is interesting and the book is a quick read at 132 pages on a Kindle. This was the 3rd book in a series, but you honestly don’t need to read the first two books to be able to follow along. You’d think you’d need to, but you really don’t. I like a series where I can screw up and read them out of order and still be able to […]

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Stars of the Rock ‘N’ Roll Highway by Victoria Micklish Pasmore

Stars of the Rock ‘NR..

Posted 07/26/2019 by Charli in Book Reviews / 0 Comments

Before I give you my thoughts, let me preface it with the fact that I know it was meant for children. That being said, no. Just no. First, I don’t know any child who would actually care about old Rockabilly artists that were, in most cases, old enough to be their great-grandparents. Second, this book is dry. It’s just a bunch of facts tossed down on paper – or in this case, in an eBook. There’s no character, no life, just a more or less cold recitation of facts. I could literally hear a boring teacher droning on in my head, reading this book to students who are doing anything they can to not fall asleep. That’s how boring this book is. I didn’t find any of the information particularly compelling to read and I certainly didn’t care about it once I was done. This is definitely not a book […]

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