6 June 2016

Review #455: The Secret Language of Stones: A Novel (The Daughters of La Lune, #2) by M.J. Rose



My rating: 4 of 5 stars


“I love you as certain dark things are to be loved, in secret, between the shadow and the soul.”


----Pablo Neruda



M.J. Rose, a New York Times bestselling novelist, weaves an enchanting and romantic tale called, The Secret Language of Stones: A Novel that is the second book in The Daughters of La Lune series, that traces the life of young woman with powers to encrypt the messages of those beyond the grave to their loves ones with the help of rare gems that is filled with magic, love, betrayal, war and politics.



Review #454: Daisy in Chains by Sharon Bolton



My rating: 5 of 5 stars


“When you begin a journey of revenge, start by digging two graves: one for your enemy, and one for yourself.”


----Jodi Picoult



Sharon J Bolton, an American bestselling author, pens an incredibly brain-twisting and captivating psycho thriller in her new book, Daisy in Chains that narrates the story of a serial killer who took the lives of four women and is now serving a life time imprisonment in a prison but surprisingly outside the prison world, he has thousands of lady followers even a fan club where people support him and believes that he is not the killer and justice has not been properly served to him, whereas there is a popular lawyer who thinks otherwise and will never ever take up his case since according to her he is guilty but things are changing fast...

5 June 2016

Review #453: Don't You Cry by Mary Kubica



My rating: 4 of 5 stars


“You will never find the real truth among people that are insecure or have egos to protect. Truth over time becomes either guarded or twisted as their perspective changes; it changes with the seasons of their shame, love, hope or pride.” 


----Shannon L. Alder



Mary Kubica, the national best-selling American author, pens her new psychological thriller, Don't You Cry that unfolds a gripping and mystifying story about two women among whom one of them goes missing all of a sudden leaving that woman's roommate baffled and curious about the fact whether she really knows her as she used to think, and the other woman reaches a small dead-end town, leaving especially an eighteen year old boy suspicious as well as infatuated not only with her beauty but also with her innocence.


3 June 2016

Review #452: The Good Neighbour by Beth Miller



My rating: 4 of 5 stars



“Good neighbors always spy on you to make sure you are doing well.”


----Pawan Mishra



Beth Miller, an English author, has penned a heart-touching yet intriguing part-thriller-part-contemporary fiction in her latest book, The Good Neighbour that unfolds the story of two women who are neighbors to one another and each have children of their own, and their bond of trust grew with each passing day, but did they know everything about each other's secrets that can destroy the lives of both these women?


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 Good Morning folks,


Hope you're having a lovely and fulfilling day and managing to read as much as possible in between your hectic schedules. My day is going pretty much boring as there are not much pending work or any newly assigned work, hence I've ample of time to blog about an amazing and new thing, well, its not that new, since the blogosphere consisting of book bloggers have already done this kinda blog post.

Review #451: The Turning Point by Freya North



My rating: 5 of 5 stars


“I know we loved each other, but distance can do strange things to people and before I was willing to tell you about it, I wanted to be certain that it would last”


----Nicholas Sparks



Freya North, an English bestselling author, has penned a heartbreaking tale about love in her book, The Turning Point that narrates the evocative yet challenging love story between two lost souls who meet each other purely by their fate and from their begins their struggling yet romantic journey towards their salvation, while taking care of the responsibilities of their own lives.



2 June 2016

Author Q&A Session #80: With Emily Benet


Hello dear readers,

Yes I know I'm so lucky to chat with so many talented authors in a single. Don't you worry, I'm also sharing each and every exclusive part of these discussions with you. So all you need to do is keep scrolling and keep reading about these author interviews.

C'mon readers, let's welcome another skilled and brilliant author, Emily Benet, on my blog with a big warm hug. So without wasting any more second, let's chat with her about her new book, #PleaseRetweet, and about many other such great bookish stuffs.

Don't go anywhere, keep reading!


Read the review of #PleaseRetweet

Author Q&A Session #79: With Louise Douglas


Welcome once again my fellow bibliophiles,

I'm hoping that you all are having a great day. Without wasting any more second, let's welcome another new amazing author, Louise Douglas, who is here to discuss about her book, The Secret by the Lake, about her life and many such exclusive stuffs.

Keep reading!


Read the review of The Secret by the Lake