Showing posts with label family saga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family saga. Show all posts

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!

Thursday, 8 September 2016

Tome Thursday: The Inn at Eagle Point


Hello everyone!

Back with another book review, and I have to admit that I've been reading voraciously in the last little while. It's something I'm quite happy about considering I can definitely get into reading slumps as everyone else does, and then of course I don't always have the time or energy to actually keep my eyes open long enough to read through a book properly.

That being said, however, I can then go through periods when I will devour anything and everything that I can get my hands on, at such a rate that I almost can't keep up with my own brain.

This probably comes from my in-bred love of reading, because I've been doing it ever since I can properly remember myself. My parents used to say that I would doggedly try to get through a book when I wasn't as skilled in the art until I mastered it, or learned it by heart.

Hey, whatever worked, right?

The book I picked to talk about today is the first in a series which I came to discover only after Hallmark Channel premiered yet another intriguing series (they're really beginning to make their mark in this show-hungry world) titled Chesapeake Shores. A little Google magic later and I had thirteen new books to read, the first of thes being The Inn at Eagle Point.