Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts

Friday, 12 September 2025

The Super Students :First Day of School by Ariane Erickson

The Super Students: First Day of SchoolThe Super Students: First Day of School by Ariane Erickson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is such a cool book for kids. It’s a lot educational along with fun and adventure. On the first day of school, the class pet goes missing. The young kids in school each have a special super power. The class teacher Mr.Stan encourages them to work together to find the pet. It is okay to ask for help as you are finding yourself. The book is cute and the illustrations bright. I thoroughly enjoyed the book !


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Friday, 22 August 2025

The Man in Black by L.R.LiverPool

The Man In BlackThe Man In Black by L.R. Liverpool
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a lengthy Western read but the plot is quite engaging. Fennimore James lived a simple life in the east coast; he was a farmer. He has always been intrigued by the wild west and wanted to become one of the heroes. He comes up with a fancy name Simon Shaw and heads off to search a wild west gang and succeeds. But then life on the road isn’t easy. There are people wanting to take out the people in the gang, not everyone has had a pleasant past. There are so many ugly secrets revealed. It was a great book; I really enjoyed it albeit it was very lengthy.

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Saturday, 16 August 2025

Montana Delta Rodeo Cowboy: Bodyguard Protector by Debra Parmley

Montana Delta Rodeo Cowboy: Bodyguard ProtectorMontana Delta Rodeo Cowboy: Bodyguard Protector by Debra Parmley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This western Romance Suspense novel was an engaging read. It starts with trouble, a shootout in a highway lands the heroine Emma into surgery. Enter the hero, Destry, a Delta Force Veteran, who takes it on himself to be her protector. They develop a bond and a relationship but then there is trouble brewing again on their first date. With the cartel closing in and danger looming in the rodeo ring, will their love survive. This book is a page turner and keeps you hooked until the end. I thoroughly enjoyed the book.

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Monday, 11 August 2025

Mouse Visits Joshua Tree National Park by Tricia Gardella

Mouse Visits Joshua Tree National Park (Mouse Traveler)Mouse Visits Joshua Tree National Park by Tricia Gardella
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was such an adorable book. I picked it up because of the title. Our family loves visiting national parks , we have not been to the Joshua national park yet , so it was a very nice easy tour for us. The pictures are so endearing and cute, the little adventure comes live in action before our eyes. There is also an educational tour about the flora and fauna found in the park and the landscape of the park itself. I was doing my research side by side about the park as I was reading this book. I am going to go find all the other books in this series and follow the Mouse as he tours all the national parks in US. Loved it.


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Thursday, 31 July 2025

An Accidental Flatmate by Jennifer Raines

An Accidental Flatmate (Choosing Family Book 5)An Accidental Flatmate by Jennifer Raines
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A sweet romance between two people, Beatriz and Cas who know each other professionally and like each other. Unexpectedly they end up in the same flat and decide to be room mates for a while. It is a sweet romance brewing between them and is an enjoyable read. This book is fifth in the series, I had not read the previous book so it was a little tricky to understand the background of the characters. The plot itself is a standalone read.

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Gone Country by Hunter Snow

Gone Country: An enemies-to-lovers romantic comedyGone Country: An enemies-to-lovers romantic comedy by Hunter Snow
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Gone Country is a delightful slow-burn romantic novel that, despite its leisurely development, unfolds at a brisk pace. Hunter crafts a fun romantic comedy that blends elements of the enemies-to-lovers trope, making it an ideal choice for unwinding during a cozy afternoon.
The characters are particularly engaging; they resemble oil and water at first glance. The female protagonist is a spirited rock performer, fiercely independent and a bit rough around the edges. In contrast, the male lead epitomizes the easy-going charm of country life, with his chill demeanour and warm heart. Their dynamic is charming, as they navigate their differences to find common ground. Together, they create a musical connection that resonates, and their witty banter had me chuckling throughout.
Overall, Gone Country offers a narrative filled with humor and just the right amount of romantic tension. I can’t wait to see what Hunter has in store for readers in the next book!

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Wednesday, 16 July 2025

Dirty Little Family Secret By Lynn wood

Dirty Little Family Secret (Protect and Honor Series Book 3)Dirty Little Family Secret by Lynn Wood
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the third book of the series and I have not read the first two, so it did take me sometime to get into the characters and the storyline, but the plot is standalone. The protagonist Charlie majors in dance before she sets her eyes on becoming a doctor. But her maternal side of the family has given her supernatural powers to talk to the dead before they crossover. She gets introduced to her soul mate Jack through a mutual friend and they make a great team together. But then will Charlie be able to balance her psychic abilities with her professional and budding personal relationships? This was an interesting book, the characters are strong and supportive. The plot is engaging. I enjoyed it.


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Tuesday, 1 July 2025

When Grifters Come Calling By Cynthia Hamilton

When Grifters Come CallingWhen Grifters Come Calling by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I have not read any of the prior books in this series, so it was a little complicated to understand the already set dynamics between characters. But the plot itself was standalone and engaging.
Madaline, the protagonist steps into the shoes of her event manager Lauren as she is unwell. Being a private investigator, she also gets involved in a MDPI Case where a background check is requested by a client’s daughter whose father is suffering from early dementia.
Things get more complicated when her ex-husband shows up. Madeline tries to juggle between all these complexities with the help of her supportive husband, Mike. The book was an engaging read. I liked it,



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The Catalina Cahoots : By Rosalind Barden

The Catalina Cahoots: A Sparky of Bunker Hill MysteryThe Catalina Cahoots: A Sparky of Bunker Hill Mystery by Rosalind Barden
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I have not read other books in the series but this book could be read standalone. It is a cozy mystery book where the protagonist Sparky goes to an island where she has to deal with a doppelganger and also solve a murder. The suspects are many as the victim was generally disliked. Sparky has to unravel the murder mystery before any further mishaps take place. If you like Nancy Drew adventures you will like this book. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Looking forward to read all the books in the series.

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Tuesday, 17 June 2025

One Wrong Turn at a Time by Jan Heidrich Rice

One Wrong Turn at a Time: How We Navigated Fifty States, Forty-Five Years & One MarriageOne Wrong Turn at a Time: How We Navigated Fifty States, Forty-Five Years & One Marriage by Jan Heidrich-Rice
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book reminded me of my friend, who got married to her longtime boyfriend, They decided to quit their jobs and go for a new beginning. In their old car, they travelled 21 US states staying in motels and eating subs and delis for about three weeks.
One Wrong Move at a time comprises of such impromptu unplanned messed up moments, where the author and her husband set forth on an adventure in their old crammed up car, which has already seen many miles, with old maps and end up in multiple detours and goof ups.
It’s a light hearted read with lot of hilarious moments and a lot of wisdom about marriage coupled with flashbacks.
I really enjoyed this book and would recommend it to everyone.


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Monday, 2 June 2025

The Duke's dream by GioVanna Siniscalchi

The Duke's DreamThe Duke's Dream by Giovanna Siniscalchi
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a pretty interesting book which deftly weaves historic backdrop of Napolean wars into a steamy romance tale. Helene is a ballet dancer, who wants to make big on the stage. She is also an active member in the French revolution. William is a duke whose political aspirations are pledged to the ruling regime and he intends to become the prime minister. William has been haunted by a nymph in his dreams. The nymph is a spitting image of Helene. As attraction soars, the political ideology comes as a barrier between them. It is a battle between their career aspirations and their attraction.
The tale is filled with political intrigue, the restrictions imposed in the Napolean era and the societal norms which prevent free flow of thoughts. I learnt a lot about the aristocratic era through this book. I enjoyed it very much.


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The Banished Prince by L.E.Towne

The Banished Prince (Legends & Fae)The Banished Prince by L.E. Towne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book navigates through complexities of fantasy world, Fae politics, loveless marriages and assassinations lurking around in every corner. Having banished from Fae world for two decades, Theo had settled and found love in the mortal realm. When his elder brother refuses regency, he is forced to go back to the Fae realm which is on the brink of ruin. With civil unrest, schemes with in the council and facing a powerful enemy, Theo finds himself in the midst of a loveless marriage alliance. His love from the mortal world, Isabelle follows him to the Fae realm and she has to face the brunt of this complex maze as an outsider.
This was an interesting read. We know how power politics works and this book brings it to the limelight. I enjoyed it and would like to read more from this author.


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Tuesday, 20 May 2025

A Dress the Color of the Sky by Jennifer Irwin

A Dress the Color of the Sky (Dress, #1)A Dress the Color of the Sky by Jennifer Irwin
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is not a very pleasant book, there are certain harsh realities in this world and people deal with it as per their own persona. The book is about a woman who is a sex addict and how she seeks help in the rehab to get out of it, and the cure is well embedded in her past and upbringing. Getting to the cause of the issue helps her overcome it. I get the message the author is trying to pass through this book and I hope it reaches the right audience.

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Monday, 28 April 2025

The Game is Afoot : A Shadow Holmes and Watson Mystery by David Raymond

The Game Is Afoot: A Shadow Holmes and Watson MysteryThe Game Is Afoot: A Shadow Holmes and Watson Mystery by David Raymond
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book came with big names and big expectations. Shadow Holmes is the great granddaughter of Mycroft Holmes, Sherlock Holmes’s brother. One day, she discovers that her father works for a British Spy Agency, the Bee, which is poisoned by the evil Jane Moriarty.
Enter Watson, the mind reading dog and the twist takes another turn. Shadow along with Watson, now are on the case and the action begins.
This book was such a light hearted enjoyable read. I really loved it.


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The importance of being Roxie by Cori Cooper

The Importance of Being RoxieThe Importance of Being Roxie by Cori Cooper
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a poignant story about a high school kid who suddenly has a realization that she has thrown away most of her high school years and now wants to make a name of our own.
In this angst, she takes up a lot more on her plate than she could afford and lands into trouble.
Roxie is a very relatable character; anyone who is parenting a teen can relate to the angst one way or the another. The pressure to perform, the ups and downs of high school life hits her and how she tries to navigate it forms the crux of the story. I loved Roxie and would definitely look for more from this author.


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Wednesday, 16 April 2025

The Amaranth Charter

The Amaranth Charter: A NoveletteThe Amaranth Charter: A Novelette by Nathaniel hc Kim
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was a different kind of a read, I have watched movies like this before, and am familiar of such romances from mythology. Reincarnation tales and love spanning multiple lives is a very endearing concept in India.
The story revolves around the Fishing Charter Boat captain Joshua and a mysterious young woman Elena who books a charter with him for three days and three nights. Though initially awkward, after few conversations, Joshua begins to realize that there is a deeper connection. Elena finally reveals a mystery to Joshua which makes him believe in reincarnation and fate. A destined romance, they begin to feel like they have known each other for long. I really enjoyed this book.


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Thursday, 27 March 2025

If Shapes Could Eat by Rella B

If Shapes Could Eat: A fun rhyming story encouraging a healthy relationship with food and trying new things.If Shapes Could Eat: A fun rhyming story encouraging a healthy relationship with food and trying new things. by Rella B.
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a very clever book which introduces the dual concepts of shapes and also the dietary food, textures and taste to the kids in a very fun way. It’s a very delightful read which blends both shapes and food habits together. I really enjoyed it.

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What we Give Away : By Paulette Stout

What We Give Away: A Delicious Standalone Novel (Bold Journeys)What We Give Away: A Delicious Standalone Novel by Paulette Stout
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book took me by surprise. I loved it ! A romance with a formidable central theme, body shaming. We all can relate to this ,one way or another. Leslie is a fearless journalist and she has lived most of her life following a strict diet regime. The love of her life happens to be her ex, Risto, an upcoming star chef and owner of a Puerto Rican restaurant. He loves to live life to the fullest, and does not bother to watch his weight. When fate throws them together again, Leslie has to decide whether to tread the path of self-discovery and true love or rise to fame doing her job well.
I simply loved this book. Hope there are more such sensible love stories !


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Escape to the South Land by T.J.Beach

Escape to the South LandEscape to the South Land by T.J. Beach
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a small town romance novel with a suspense element added to it. Libby dreams of starting a normal life with her daughter Georgia in a new town in Owatura, New Zealand. But when a detective is on her tail and her past is about to be discovered, she has to decide whether she has to stand firm or run again.It is a quick read with a good storyline and keeps the reader hooked till the end. I enjoyed the book.


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Monday, 3 March 2025

The Melody of Evil by N.L.Holmes

The Melody of Evil (Hani's Daughter Mysteries Book 4)The Melody of Evil by N.L. Holmes
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This historic mystery is fourth in the series . As I did not read the previous three , I struggled a bit for the context but overall enjoyed the book . Neferet hires a bunch of musicians to play at her step daughter’s birthday party and one of them ends up murdered . The prime suspect is her step son in law .

Set in ancient Egypt the book offers vivid descriptions of the era and rich in details . It’s a cozy mystery which brings ancient Egypt to life . I really enjoyed the book.

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