Tag: 2020 Book Reviews

I Don't Do Mondays! by Colette Kebell

I Don't Do Mondays! by Colette Kebell

I Don't Do Mondays by Colette Kebell is a contemporary romantic comedy novel. Follow Mia on her quest for happiness. It surely won't be with her arrogant, entitled, wealthy fiance, but where will her adventures take her? Delightfully fun and quirky friends play havoc with determination to be a snob and almost steal the show in the process. Read more here.

Delayed in Zurich by Margot Swan

Delayed in Zurich by Margot Swan

Delayed in Zurich by Margot Swan is up fon my review list today as part of a Silver Dagger Book Tour. I would like to thank Margot and Maia for inviting me to participate in the tour. Delayed in Zurich is book one of the romantic travel Vagabond series. Please read more for the book information, my review, and the giveaway details.

Reformed Dreamer by Deborah King

Reformed Dreamer by Deborah King

Reformed Dreamer is the fourth and final book in the sweet Inspiration in Cologne women’s fiction series. If you like hard-won second chances, surprising romance, and rising above mental health hurdles, then you’ll love Deborah King’s touching story.

Four Letter Feelings by Lasairiona E McMaster | Review

Four Letter Feelings by Lasairiona E McMaster | Review

Four Letter Feelings by Lasairiona E McMaster | Review and Blog Tour | Four Letter Feelings is a stand-alone novel that continues characters from previous books by the same author. Fans of sports romance, in particular, hockey, are going to enjoy this book. #hocky #sportromance #Fiction #BlogTour #Romance #ContemporaryRomance #LGBTQ #Hockey #SportsRomance

Net 2.3 by T. E. Mark | Book Review

Net 2.3 by T. E. Mark | Book Review

Net 2.3 by T. E. Mark is Volume 3 of the Novelettes of T. E. Mark. I find these short stories entertaining and unique. This book is written in screenplay form putting you directly into the thought processes and actions of the characters. 

Mirrors of Life Part 2 by Neal Owens

Mirrors of Life Part 2 by Neal Owens

This sequel to the award-winning debut novel is set in today's political climate. Derrick learns political strength is needed to ensure the sustainability of his civic-minded conglomerate, and prevent the blockage of future projects that threatens to supplant the business powers that be in America.

Erich Hornsby, the Neo-Nazi chairman of the business powers, plots Derrick's murder and manipulates the voters to elect his puppet, John Donaldson, president. In full control of the White House, Hornsby attempts to raise the Fourth Reich.

I found the book gave me so many points to ponder. The storyline is set in a quasi-fictional America. You don't need to read book one to enjoy this one. To be honest, we have lived in this scenario for the last four years.