An early Christmas present to me was Lemmy's autobiography. As soon as I learned that he had one, I wanted to read it immediately and there were many things that I expected to see like all the substances he consumed and girls he scored but I didn't care because he's Lemmy and there are so… Continue reading White Line Fever – Music, Speed, and Honesty
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The Princess Diaries – New York’s Own Royal
This series is supposed to be meant for kids but I don't give a damn, especially since last year I finally read Ella Enchanted and The Two Princesses of Bamarre which were given to me when I was a kid but I never got around to reading them. I've been a fan of The Princess… Continue reading The Princess Diaries – New York’s Own Royal
Wish Upon A Duke – Stars Bring Us Together
And here we have another book in this series complete. I don't care if Christmas is temporarily behind us, this series can be read at any time of the year. If you need a feel-good love story and a regency setting, this is for you. Three down, ten to go (I would say nine but… Continue reading Wish Upon A Duke – Stars Bring Us Together
The One – A Princess-To-Be
I can't put this series down; the third book felt full of surprises. Many things I said about the second book made me excited to start the next one, and I was right about those things. I only wanted to see America Singer and Maxon Schreave together because they seemed meant for each other. Maxon… Continue reading The One – A Princess-To-Be
Kiss of a Duke – Scent of Seduction
It's time for me to talk about the 2nd book in the 12 dukes of Christmas series. I was excited to jump into this one because I was looking forward to the comedy and just the general feel-good aspect of the story. After all, it's a romance that still has development but isn't extremely complex… Continue reading Kiss of a Duke – Scent of Seduction
Once Upon A Duke – Reclaiming Heirloom
This month I finished reading my first regency romance novel and getting into the Christmas spirit a little earlier as well. I never knew there was a romance subgenre centred around dukes, it made me ask what is it that a duke has that makes them so charming to people? Who knows, but I guess… Continue reading Once Upon A Duke – Reclaiming Heirloom
The Elite – Breaking of a Prince’s Trust
It took me longer than I anticipated to finish the second book in this series, but I am still enjoying it a lot. This one definitely was the part of the overall story where things take a turn for the worst. But that's what keeps us reading right? In this novel, America Singer and five… Continue reading The Elite – Breaking of a Prince’s Trust
The Shining – Visions of Insanity
I didn't think I was going to finish this book before Halloween. I very much doubted I could since I've been on night shifts this week which means self-care needs extra attention. But, the great thing about the night shift is that when it gets quiet, I can binge-read to my heart's content if I… Continue reading The Shining – Visions of Insanity
The Selection – Competition For His Heart
This is a book series that I stumbled upon in the Kobo store, it interested me right away and I thought it was a fantasy story mostly, but when I actually started reading it, I realized it was fantasy, but also a combination of dystopia too. It's like the Hunger Games, but without competitors killing… Continue reading The Selection – Competition For His Heart
Endgame – Utter Chaos
I try to avoid writing negative reviews. In fact, I like to keep them brief so here we go. I know these DOOM novels aren't exactly loved by fans. I asked myself many times what made me want to read them? I thought that there was some EU content I could read into but I… Continue reading Endgame – Utter Chaos