Thank you to Wela Kabane for providing me with a free copy in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own. SPOILER WARNING: This review may contain spoilers! FormatTrade/Paperback Pages373 pagesPublishedAugust 8, 2021GenreAdult, FantasyBook SeriesThe Kenryk Series, book 1Content Warningsexism, attempted rape, sexual abuse, homophobia Amari has a secret. Determined to become the... Continue Reading →
My April #MagicalReadathon TBR | The Proudly South African Edition
Oh, my word!!! Where is my head at? It is nearly time for me to decide on my TBR for May when I realised I haven't even shared my TBR for April with you all, yet... Anyway, here you go and please let me know what you plan on reading this month. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78SR6wIxRi8&t=1495s Happy reading!
Book Review | Shy by Ashish Rastogi
Thank you to the author for providing me with a free digital copy for an honest review. All opinions are my own. SPOILER WARNING: This review may contain spoilers! FormatKindle Pages291 pagesPublishedNovember 15, 2022GenreLGBTQIA+, MM, Sports, Romance, ContemporaryBook SeriesStandaloneContent WarningForced / accidental outing, homophobia, gay bashing Two men struggle around the closet. One locked inside,... Continue Reading →
Book Feature | Surrender by Lee Schneider
FormatPaperbackPages374 pagesPublishedNovember 30, 2022GenreAdult, Science Fiction, Dystopia, FictionBook SeriesStandaloneContent Warning??? It is 2050. Kat Keeper, grieving the death of her husband, hires a young artificial intelligence savant to recreate her beloved partner in software form. A rising startup founder brought low by a crushing business failure, Kat is drawn into a love triangle with the... Continue Reading →
Magic, Maulings & Munchies | My March MIB (Month In Books aka WrapUp)
March has come and gone, in an eye blink it would seem, and with it, too, has gone one quarter of this year! Wow, time sure is fleeting. This was a great month for me content-wise; on the 11th, I attended the second #TandemMeetupCPT - you can find my video for that here - where... Continue Reading →
Book Review | My Side Of The Ocean by Ron Irwin
Thank you to Pan MacMillan South Africa for providing me with a free copy in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own. SPOILER WARNING: This review may contain spoilers! FormatTrade Paperback Pages253 pagesPublishedFebruary 1, 2023 by Pan Macmillan South AfricaGenreAdult, Fiction, ContemporaryBook SeriesStandaloneContent WarningTrauma, shark attack, fear, adultery Accomplished American artist Stella... Continue Reading →
Book Feature + Author Q & A: The Walk-On by Richard Podkowski
FormatKindle, PaperbackPages315 pagesPublishedFebruary 23, 2023GenreContemporary, Sports, Adult, FictionBook SeriesStandaloneContent Warning??? In the twilight of his NFL career as a middle linebacker for the Chicago Storm, Mike “the Steelman” Stalowski masks his physical pain and mental anguish with alcohol and painkillers. The fan favorite has a rebel image and a notorious reputation, and he plays a... Continue Reading →
A Whirlwind Of Reading | My February WrapUp
And so we come to the end of February; at last! Not going to lie, February was one long month of adjustment for me; now that I don't have to dedicate time to someone else, I suddenly seemed to have a lot of extra time on my hands... Just when I thought I'd finally found... Continue Reading →
Book Tour | Feature + Review: On The Sly by Wendy L. Koenig (Free on KU)
Many thanks to Author Marketing Experts and the author for providing me with a free digital copy. All opinions are my own. WARNING: This review may contain spoilers! FormatKindlePages295 pagesPublishedFebruary 20, 2023GenreAdult, Mystery, ContemporaryBook SeriesBook 1, Sylvia Wilson seriesContent Warningmurder, death, violence, gore, dog trauma Sylvia Wilson, a bar owner in St. Louis, Missouri, arrives... Continue Reading →
Mordor Is Coming | My #MiddleEarthMarch TBR
March is upon us once again and that means we get to celebrate all things J. R. R. Tolkien with #MiddleEarthMarch, which is a kind of global read-along but really just any Tolkien book at any point during the month of March will do. I don't where this originates from (and I don't have enough... Continue Reading →