10 July 2015

Review #268: Radiant Angel (John Corey, #7) by Nelson DeMille



My rating: 4 of 5 stars


“Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. We know more about war than we know about peace, more about killing than we know about living. We have grasped the mystery of the atom and rejected the Sermon on the Mount.” 


----Omar Nelson Bradley, a senior U.S. Army field commander in North Africa and Europe during World War II, and a General of the Army in the United States Army



Nelson DeMille, the #1New York Times best-selling author, pens the seventh book, Radiant Angel in the John Corey series, that features the famous detective, John Corey, who is a former NYPD detective and a former member of the Anti-Terrorist Task Force, the last job forced him to leave it and join hands with Diplomatic Surveillance Group, and this book accounts yet another adventure from John Corey's life.


Feature & Follow #16: My Favorite Cuisine


Good morning guys,
What a morning! Rain and water clogged streets welcomed my first step out of my house. Sorry can't give you a glimpse of it, because it was pouring heavily and I was scared that my precious Lumia phone would destroy if I take out from my pocket due to the rains. Anyways, I can give a snap shot of my office which has submerged under the water and I had to climb some walls to enter my office. Yeah, I'm very sporty when it comes down to these things, I can climbs trees, walls, houses, and anything!




Yeah so you can imagine the gravity of the situation in my city- Kolkata, which is famous for it's rains, since the whole city goes under the waters, and it feels like a fanatsy novel- a city under water, we are all like mermaids, there are some evil creatures lurking in the water, and there are some angle and hero like craetures protecting us from the evil, now I'm making up a story.

9 July 2015

Review #267: Balance Broken (Starbright, #2) by Hilary Thompson



My rating: 4 of 5 stars


“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me: I am a free human being with an independent will.” 


----Charlotte Brontë


Hilary Thompson, an American YA author, pens the second book, Balance Broken in the Starbright series, where the story continues with Astrea, Lexan, Stian and Zarea trying to break free from the bond of prophecy that dictates their fate to save their city, on the other hand, the people of their city from where they just escaped are dependent on Astrea and her leadership to save them from their ill-fate.



8 July 2015

Book Blitz with Giveaway: They Call Me Alexandra Gastone by T.A. Maclagan



Good day,



Hope you're all having a nice day. Today we are hosting a book blitz of the book, They Call Me Alexandra Gastone by T.A. Maclagan, followed by an amazing content and it's rules to participate in that contest, and a giveaway. So stay tuned and keep reading!


Blog Tour with Giveaway: Two Hearts: When I Said I Do, I Meant Forever by James Eric Richey



My rating: 4 of 5 stars



“The papers say we're married, but it's the heart that writes the love story.” 


----Anthony Liccione, an American author/poet



James Eric Richey, an American author, has penned his debut contemporary fiction, Two Hearts: When I Said I Do, I Meant Forever, that etches a beautiful and heart-touching love story of a young married couple through the odds and evens of their lives' shared journey.




Review #266: Justice Buried (Starbright, #1) by Hilary Thompson



My rating: 4 of 5 stars


“It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves.” 


----William Shakespeare


Hilary Thompson, an American author, has penned an extremely compelling YA dystopian book, Justice Buried which is the first book in the Starbright series and one look at the Goodreads page of this book makes me wonder, why isn't more number of YA readers are reading this thoroughly gripping YA science fiction dystopian that is mixed with astrology and lots of mythology, featuring our world, not so far away from the current day, where everything is ruled by prophecy or zodiac and people believed their fates in the stars.

Review #265: The Dark by V.M. Giambanco



My rating: 4 of 5 stars


“It is only through mystery and madness that the soul is revealed” 


----Thomas Moore



V.M. Giambanco, an Italian-English author, has penned a thrilling crime fiction, The Dark which is the second book book in the Alison Madison series. Alison Madison is the detective in the Homicide department of Seattle PD, who is working on a twenty-five year old abduction of little boys case, but on her investigation, she is shadowed upon by a stalker who has other intentions to stop her from investigating to the core of the horrific crime, while her own demons from her dreams are threatening to take away her career from her.

6 July 2015

Review #264: After the Crash by Michel Bussi



My rating: 4 of 5 stars


“The true mystery of the world is the visible, not the invisible.”


----Oscar Wilde


Michel Bussi, a French award-winning author, pens his latest crime thriller, Un avion sans elle, that has been translated into English by Sam Taylor and the English title is called, After the Crash. The mystery revolves around the identity of the youngest survivor of a plane crash accident among 169 passengers aboard that happened eighteen years ago, and now in the present, the detective, who was assigned to find out the identity of the girl, is now laying down his pen and have finished jotting down each and every clues of this unraveling mystery from every possible angles, is ready to take his last breath by killing himself, when he stumbles upon the last piece of that mystery which stops him from killing himself.