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Thursday, 18 May 2017

Tome Thursday: The Beloved One


Hello everyone!

I'll admit that, at the moment, I'm actually back into the ice hockey side of reading lists, because it's been a while since I picked up any of Catherine Gayle's books. But that aside, I kind of feel like continuing with my recaps of Danelle Harmon's books, at least up until the point I've actually read them.

Yeah, yeah, I know, I made such a fuss about getting to Lucien's book and now I'm putting it aside. Why, again?

Well, I kind of want to savour the anticipation, you know?

That said, however, there are still two books for me to both read and then review, so I suppose it's not THAT bad, all in all. Besides, between driving my mother around this week and trying to ensure my grandmother doesn't burn all her pots while my dad's away, I kind of have my hands full to begin with.

But anyway, without further ado and me monologuing into nothing, let's get to it with The Beloved One.

Thursday, 11 May 2017

Tome Thursday: The Wild One


Hello everyone!

It's an incredibly good thing that I've made it a habit to watch certain TV shows only in the evenings, because otherwise I highly doubt I'd get anything done at all. Namely, focusing on anything besides the way these people run around on screen is a bit of a challenge, all in all.

Still!

I have a new book review for you, and I have to say, I'm actually much farther ahead with the book series than this will show, as well.

Owning a Kobo e-reader means that, on occasion, I will lurk around online to see some good book deals. I've also registered a Bookbub (shameless advertising right here), which is AMAZING for people who don't want to spend tons of money on e-books, not to mention you find pretty much anything and everything you might want! Depending on how you choose to set it up, you get emails with book offers, and the one I'm reviewing today came with that.

Danelle Harmon wasn't initially on my watch list and I really only hit the download button on her book, The Wild One, because it was free.

Then I realised it's just the beginning of the series, fell in love with the characters, and here we are!