by annegregor | Nov 13, 2019 | Book Reviews
Mary Balogh’s beginning note to readers in Someone to Remember explains how Matilda went from a fussy caregiver, rarely seen, rarely thought of, to a “real person,” someone who was desperately trying to be satisfied with her life but failing. A woman...
by annegregor | Nov 7, 2019 | Fantasy
I can’t say no to this series. I reminded myself that I had a list a mile long that needed doing and I should set it aside for now, but… I’m really not good with altruistic abstinence💋 The second book in the Tidal Kiss trilogy, The Kiss That...
by annegregor | Nov 6, 2019 | Contemporary, Fantasy
There is something wholly transformative about witnessing (or reading…) the creation of a true and pure love. One that has been tempered in the fire of tribulation (and maybe a few wraith infestations). Grier and Linus have finally made it to the wedding in How...
by annegregor | Nov 5, 2019 | Contemporary, Fantasy
Leia Stone and Jaymin Eve have teamed up again and created the Titan’s Saga! Saga suggests more than two books (Amazon has the second book listed as book 2 of 2) and if you haven’t read Releasing The Gods yet then you won’t understand my shallow...
by annegregor | Nov 2, 2019 | Book Reviews
I was first introduced to Richie Billing through his nonfiction book, A Fantasy Writers’ Handbook https://whiskeywitbook-reviews.com/book-reviews/a-fantasy-writers-handbook-by-richie-billing/ I found Billing to be well-written, articulate, organized and focused...