10 April 2016

Review #393: Before I Go to Sleep by S.J. Watson



My rating: 4 of 5 stars


“Amnesia is not the only time you’ll forget who you are. It’ll also happen the first time you see your own clone.”

----Jarod Kintz



S.J. Watson, the international bestselling and an award winning English writer, has penned a tantalizing and a thoroughly anticipating psychological thriller, Before I Go to Sleep that unfolds the story of a woman who wakes up every morning with no clue about her identity or the identity of the man who sleeps next to her or any idea about her life. Everyday is a struggle for her to go through the same introduction and same stories of her past from the only man whom she can trust, but is he being honest about the woman's past life?


8 April 2016

Review #392: Liberty's Fire by Lydia Syson



My rating: 5 of 5 stars


“When someone loves you, the way they talk about you is different. You feel safe and comfortable.”

----Jess C. Scott



Lydia Syson, an English author, has penned a heart-touching tale of love set in Paris during the Civil War era, Liberty's Fire that unfolds the story of a young man and woman caught in the cross fire of country's war and politics try to hold on to each other despite their indifferences, the protests and the war.


7 April 2016

Review #391: Life at the Speed of Us by Heather Sappenfield



My rating: 4 of 5 stars


"Don't time travel into the past, roaming through the nuances as if they can change. Don't bookmark pages you've already read."


----James Altucher



Heather Sappenfield, an American award-winning author, pens a gripping YA tale, Life at the Speed of Us that unfolds the story of a teenage high school girl, who after the death of her mother in an accident, chooses to become silent and to seek solace under the company of her badass boyfriend, but another accident leaves her out of the world in a different era, somewhere in the long forgotten past.


6 April 2016

Author Q&A Session #61: With Jennifer Kincheloe


Good afternoon my dear folks,

Hope y'all are having a great day. I'm just slogging my day at office. Not much work to do today. Phew!

Anyways, let's welcome another talented newbie and award-winning author to my blog. Jennifer Kincheloe, who is the recipient of Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers' Colorado Gold Award for mysteries for her book, The Secret Life of Anna Blanc. So over a cup of tea, let's discuss with this author about her book, her career, her characters, her story and her life beyond books and all. So keep reading and keep scrolling!!


Read the review of The Secret Life of Anna Blanc

Review #390: No Ordinary Life by Suzanne Redfearn



My rating: 4 of 5 stars


“Do not yearn to be popular; be exquisite. Do not desire to be famous; be loved. Do not take pride in being expected; be palpable, unmistakable.”

----C. JoyBell C.



Suzanne Redfearn, an American author, pens a heart-wrenching family story, No Ordinary Life that deals with the life of a woman with three young children, left abandoned by her husband, who is finding it difficult to make the ends of daily life meet with no constant flow of finance. But one day, luck shines upon her family when her little daughter is given a chance to act for a major commercial brand advertisement.



5 April 2016

Review #389: Just Fall by Nina Sadowsky



My rating: 4 of 5 stars



“I'd learned that some things are best kept secret.”


----Nicholas Sparks



Nina Sadowsky, the American author, pens her debut romantic thriller, Just Fall that narrates the story of a woman who is thrown on the crossroads to judge on whether the man she is in love with and she thinks to be her soulmate, is a criminal or not. Caught in a web of lies and disloyalty, this woman evolves from being a victim to a most-wanted criminal in a foreign land, all in order to find save the life of her lying husband.




4 April 2016

Author Q&A Session #60: With Paula Treick DeBoard


Welcome my dear readers,

Today Paula Treick DeBoard is in an all new author interview session, where she is going to talk about her new book, The Drowning Girls, her life as an author and many more things.
Scroll below to know more about this talented and skilled author.

Read the review of The Drowning Girls

Author Q&A Session #59: With Kelly Romo


Hello my dear followers and readers,

Get ready for another new author interview session, where I present you the debut historical fiction writer, Kelly Romo. She is here to talk about her debut book, Whistling Women, her life as an author and many more things. So keep reading about this amazing author.


Read the review of Whistling Women