Thursday, 26 April 2018

Book Review: Wildfire (Hidden Legacy #3) by Ilona Andrews



Wildfire (Hidden Legacy, #3)Wildfire by Ilona Andrews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

So it’s pretty much a given that this review will just become me fangirling about how fantabulous Ilona Andrews is, but here goes nothing.

This was a fabulous book, just like all the others in this series have been. I love the characters and the world that Ilona Andrews has built here and I hope that we will get to see more of it.

I always find it hard to review Andrews’ books because I find it had to find the words that adequately describe how amazing her books are. All I can say is that you have to read these books; your life will be incomplete if you don’t.

Awesome characters, great story and all around amazingness. Read it, and die happy.

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Saturday, 7 April 2018

Book Review: The Doctor's Nanny by Emerson Rose



The Doctor's NannyThe Doctor's Nanny by Emerson Rose
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was another book that I had downloaded for free, that I chose to start reading after having a DNF book. I was looking for something that would be predictable and mindless that I could read quickly, and this looked like it was going to fit the bill.

I was so wrong! I thought this was going to be one of those books that was written well enough that the typos were at a minimum, young woman plus sexy alpha male doctor plus them spending 75% of the book in the bedroom equals a happily ever after. Now this book did have a young woman, sexy alpha male doctor and a HEA but they did not spend 75% of the time in the bedroom. It was NOT predictable in the slightest. I was not prepared for the characters to have so much depth to them. As much as this was a romance, and with these sort of books that normally means sex every other chapter, this story focused a lot more on the relationship aspect. It was interesting to see how throwing a five year old child into the mixed creates a different dynamic between the characters.

I loved the way the relationship developed between not just Sasha and Xavier but also between Sasha and Victoria (Xavier's daughter). The father/daughter relationship was also nice to see, as it was believable and not something that is often focused on in these types of stories. Great characters aside, this is really well written, with a good pace and flow that makes for easy reading. As well as this there is a pretty good story line underneath everything that keeps the whole thing progressing nicely.

I really enjoyed reading this and would recommend it if you are looking for something that is quick to read but still has a bit of depth to it.

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Sunday, 1 April 2018

Book Review: Stolen Ink (Ink Born #1) by Holly Evans



Stolen Ink (Ink Born, #1)Stolen Ink by Holly Evans
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I downloaded this for free from Instafreebie.

Overall I enjoyed this story. I thought that it had a really unique and interesting concept driving the story. The characters were interesting with their own personalities that worked well together. At times I fell that there could have more of an explanation about the different types of magic and the abilities of the magic users. As much as you can understand that Tattoo magicians see a person's tattoo and bring it out of them, you never really get told what that really means; how is getting a tattoo in this world different from us going a tattoo inn the real world? I also feel that some other points could have been expanded on, for instance some back story on how the characters know each other.

This said, I'm looking forward to reading the next one in the series and seeing how the characters and their relationships develop, as well as finding out some more about them all.

This was an interesting quick read that has a lot of potential to be something really unique.

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