3 June 2015

Review #236: Iron Junction by Charlotte Nash



My rating: 5 of 5 stars


“To take that second chance, we need to notice where we are and be open to the possibility of growing.”

---- Holly Elissa Bruno



Charlotte Nash, an English-Australian writer, has penned an incredibly touching and heart-warming love story called, Iron Junction which is actually the name of a town in the Pilbara region in the north-western part of Australia, where a young doctor from Brisbane takes up a job as a locum doctor in the hopes of finding herself one more time and to move on from a bad break-up, little did she knew that she could see a ray of hope in the middle of nowhere.


2 June 2015

Review #235: Kissing in America by Margo Rabb



My rating: 4 of 5 stars



“What she had realized was that love was that moment when your heart was about to burst.”



----Stieg Larsson, a Swedish best-selling author




Margo Rabb, an American author, pens her new novel, Kissing in America that traces the journey of a 16-year old girl who takes it to find her best shot at love, which is not only finding out the pros and cons of love, but also finding out who you are and what you really want in life.


1 June 2015

Review #234 with giveaway: Men and Martinis (Girlfriends of Gotham #1) by Delancey Stewart



My rating: 4 of 5 stars



"Keep Calm and Drink a Martini"


----Unknown



Delancey Stewart, an American author, has penned a new book, called, Men and Martinis which is the first book in the Girlfriends of Gotham series, which is about two women finding their way through the big apple and living like they belong here surrounded by hot men and martinis.






Review #233 with Giveaway and Interview: Upper West Side Story by Susan Pashman



My rating:
5 of 5 stars



“Our true nationality is mankind.”


----H.G. Wells



Susan Pashman, an American author, debuts as an author with her novel, Upper West Side Story that revolves around the relationships and friendships beyond color and how dirty politics can put innocent people behind the bars.






Review #232: Modern Monsters by Kelley York



My rating: 4 of 5 stars


“The truth will set you free, but first it will piss you off.”

---- Gloria Steinem, an American feminist, journalist, and social and political activist



Kelley York, pens her new young adult contemporary novel, Modern Monsters that revolves around a dangerous crime destroying the life of an innocent teenager, and also threatens to snatch away his quiet yet successful future, thus it forces him to embark upon on a road where he can clear his name, but little did he knew that this road to truth can be a real bumpy one.