Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Happy Christmas


I would just like to wish everyone a very Happy Christmas, I hope you were good this year.

Wednesday, December 05, 2018

Review - The Mystery of Old Gully Trail by Tara Ellis


The Mystery of Old Gully Trail (Samantha Wolf Mysteries Book 9)Title: The Mystery of Old Gully Trail
Author: Tara Ellis
Series: Samantha Wolf Mysteries
Pages: 116
Release Date: November 29th 2018
Genre: Middle Grade Mystery
Publisher: 
Source: Author
Format: Mobi
Buy it: Amazon
Add it: Goodreads

Synopsis: For fans of Nancy Drew & Trixie BeldonRead as a stand alone
Some trails lead to unexpected places. 

When Sam and Ally meet a young troubled girl, a family secret draws them into a mystery that reaches back generations. There's untold history wrapped up in the origins of their town of Oceanside, and a conflict that was never solved. 

With summer break fast approaching the girls embark on a quest that will lead them through the woods near their homes and into the past. But will they find the answers on Old Gully Trail? Or will the haunted memories it protects be too much for them to overcome? 

My Review: Another fantastic mystery with Sam, Ally and Cassy.

The three girls Sam, Ally and Cassy are clearing trails at Covington Ranch so that they can use them for horse rides, the girls are also getting ready for Sams 13th birthday and the towns annual celebration, but this celebration is going to be a lot different from the last 99 town celebrations, its the towns 100th anniversary and the girls are participating in the parade to promote the Ranch and they are digging up the time capsule that was buried by the towns founding fathers (one being old man Gully).

In this mystery the girls meet a young girl named Penny Gully while they are clearing trails, Penny lives in a house on Gully trail and befriends the girls and later helps them clear the trails when they agree with Penny's family to join the Old Gully Trail to a trail on Covington Ranch to make it a longer trail so that they can offer day trips. This little girl gets up to mischief just like Sam and her friends do. Sam helps Penny solve the Gully riddle which helps Penny and her family.

I love these stories and I am looking forward to see what the girls get up to on their return to Hollow Inn in book 10.

Currently Reading: A Week of Mondays by Jessica Brody
Read in 2018: 30/35

Saturday, December 01, 2018

To Read in December

I have picked 5 books this month and again just because I have set 5 books for this month that does not mean that I will finish all of the books on the list as I do beta reading and my college course starts this month.

This month I have picked.
  1. Descent by Tara Ellis
  2. Laguna Cove by Alyson Noel
  3. Enchanted by Alethea Kontis
  4. Addie Bell's Shortcut to Growing Up by Jessica Brody
  5. The Christmasaurus by Tom Fletcher

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Review - Queen by Mary Duke


Queen (The Bloodline Series Book 3)Title: Queen
Author: Mary Duke
Series: The Bloodline Series
Pages: 103
Release Date: October 4th 2018
Genre: 
Publisher: Crazy Ink
Source: Amazon
Format: Kindle
Buy it: Amazon
Add it: Goodreads

Synopsis: After having to spend nearly a month apart, getting their new lives pieced together, the four friends come back together ready to face this war head on.

While Narah, Damari, and Storm have been on the hunt for rings and bones, Foley has taken to her new role as Queen of the Dark fairies, while Kyrell has struggled to keep his cool with the Reapers. 

With the war now looming just off in the distance. Narah has to decide whether or not to continue the Night Family Legacy and become the Queen of the Hollow Wolves, as her mother wanted her to be. 

Though fate has brought these four young men and women together, its twist and turns isn’t going to make it easy for them to remain that way.

My Review: The third and final story in the series starts off a month after the ending of Warrior and everyone is just getting used to their positions in life but they come together one final time to face the imminent war.
          Narah, Damari and Storm have been searching for the rings that make the wolves stronger and the bones while Foley is getting used to being the Fairy Queen and Kyrell is struggling to control the Reapers.
          There were many storylines that intertwined with each other that there was a lot of different things happening.
          There were a few visions that provided so many paths each character could choose and I could not wait to see how the one picked would work out.
          The whole story was action packed and I enjoyed the entire series.

Currently Reading: A One Horse Open Slay by Tara Meyers
Read in 2018: 27/35

Monday, November 12, 2018

Review - Sleigh Bells and Sleuthing: A Collection of 16 Cozy Mystery Novellas Featuring Female Sleuths by Carolyn Ridder Aspenson, Larissa Reinhart, Ritter Ames, Sam Cheever, Abby L. Vandiver, Ava Mallory, Carolyn Dean, Lorraine Hudson, Mona Maple, J.C. Wing


Sleigh Bells and Sleuthing: A Collection of 16 Cozy Mystery Novellas Featuring Female SleuthsTitle: Sleigh Bells and Sleuthing: A Collection of 16 Cozy Mystery Novellas
Author: Carolyn Ridder Aspenson, Larissa Reinhart, Ritter Ames, Sam Cheever, Abby L. Vandiver, Ava Mallory, Carolyn Dean, Lorraine Hudson, Mona Maple, J.C. Wing
Series:
Pages: 101
Release Date: November 20th 2018
Genre: Mystery Paranormal
Publisher: Good Fortune Farm Refuge
Source: Author ARC
Format: Kindle
Buy it: Amazon
Add it: Goodreads

Synopsis: A COZY MYSTERY HOLIDAY NOVELLA COLLECTION WITH ALL PROCEEDS GOING TO SAVING ANIMALS! Get comfy this holiday season with a cup of tea or cocoa, and while you’re enjoying a delightful seasonal cozy mystery, you’ll be helping rescue animals with Good Fortune Farm Refuge, a NO KILL animal refuge located in Alabama.

You’ll love these sixteen cozy mystery stories, many from Wall Street Journal, USA Today and Amazon best-selling authors! Murder, mystery, magic, and mayhem don’t stop just because it’s the holiday season!

All profits from this collection go to Good Fortune Farm Refuge. Find out more about them at www.goodfortunefarmrefuge.org.

Each author is a member of the Sleuthing Women author collective, a select group of women mystery authors who have joined together to connect with our readers through a Facebook group called Sleuthing Women—Read. Sleuth. Solve. Repeat. Check us out on Facebook.

Stories come from both traditionally and independently published authors Abby L. Vandiver, Ava Mallory, Clare Kauter, Larissa Reinhart, Loraine J. Hudson, Mona Marple, Morgana Best, Ritter Ames, Sam Cheever, S.E. Babin, Tara Meyers, Tricia L. Sanders, Carolyn Ridder Aspenson, Jenna St. James, K.E. O’Connor, and Laina Turner.

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My Review: This review is for A One Horse Open Slay which is a Secret of Sanctuary Cozy Mystery short written for an anthology whose proceeds go to charity. It is written from Sandy’s point of view.
          Sandy has a business meeting with Wesson Parker one of the family members from the town of Parker near her home of Sanctuary.
          The meeting is meant to help bring the two families together and he ends up inviting her on a date to ride with him on his Christmas float in the parade only once the parade starts the float breaks and Wesson Parker ends up getting hurt.
          Sandy goes to Ember to get help in figuring out what really happened that night.
          Ember and Sandy become closer while figuring this out and Ember invites Sandy to the towns Christmas dinner.
          When the culprit is revealed I wasn’t expecting it I thought it was someone else entirely.
          This is another great story by Tara and I am looking forward to seeing what will happen next.

Currently Reading: Harry Potter and the Order of The Phoenix by J.K. Rowling
Read in 2018: 28/35

Sunday, November 11, 2018

Review - Warrior by Mary Duke


Warrior (The Bloodline Series Book 2)Title: Warrior
Author: Mary Duke
Series: The Bloodline Series
Pages: 98
Release Date: September 4th 2018
Genre: 
Publisher: Crazy Ink
Source: Amazon
Format: Kindle
Buy it: Amazon
Add it: Goodreads

Synopsis: As all-out war looms in the distance, the sides become clear and the stakes grow more dire while Narah’s unlikely alliance with The Keepers proves too good to be true.

With death and deceit reaching for them from every side, Narah and her friends must remain focused on the end game 

The Reapers are thrown from one power shift to another, leaving Kyrell with power over the commanders. 

Meantime, all Foley’s life, she has lived based on a prophecy that she would end her kind’s way of life. But when the prophecy comes to light and the events are played out, the truth leaves her with a much different fate. 

Narah now finds herself front and center before her people. All eyes look to her for hope and their next step. 

Will Narah survive long enough to live up to her family’s legacy, and save the Hollow Wolves? 

My Review: Although this book was good I was a little disappointed with how the storyline kept bouncing around, one minute they were off to one place next minute they were off to somewhere else the other journey abandoned. This however did not stop me from keeping on reading.
          Narah and Damari are still trying to deal with what has been happening to their kind and Narah has to try and deal with how to be the head of The Hollow Wolves Clan.
          The characters all keep going even when they keep getting all sorts of obstacles thrown at them.
          I just kept getting pulled deeper into the story and there is a great big surprising discovery in the story that I will not reveal.
          The banter between the four main characters is great as well as the introduction of new characters who are really important to the stories progression. I found myself laughing throughout.
          Kyrell’s sister is funny and awesome but Foley is still my favourite.

Currently Reading: Sin Eater by Alice La Roux
Read in 2018: 25/35

Saturday, November 10, 2018

Review - Cat's Got Your Arsenic by Tara Meyers



Cat's Got Your Arsenic (Secrets of Sanctuary Cozy Mysteries, #3)Title: Cat's Got Your Arsenic
Author: Tara Meyers
Series: Secret of Sanctuary Cozy Mystery
Pages: 
Release Date: October 1st 2018
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Publisher: 
Source: Author
Format: Kindle ARC
Buy it: Amazon
Add it: Goodreads

Synopsis: Water and ravines run deep in Sanctuary -- so do the secrets.

When a traveling salesman dies under suspicious circumstances, the implications span decades of hidden truths. Veterinarian Ember Burns is no stranger to the long shadows of the small mountain town. But as winter settles into the rugged terrain, and a veil of snow descends, ghosts from the past begin to surface.

As old friends, foes, and lovers collide in a bid to discover who's been keeping the biggest secret of all, will Ember solve the mystery of disappearing animals? Or will she find herself in the path of a killer with a personal agenda?

Recipes included!

My Review: Once again Ember finds herself solving a mystery; this one is ‘the mystery of the missing animals’. All the animals that seem to go missing are valuable pets.
          I love Ember and Mel’s little chit-chats and how well they get along after only knowing each other for a short time.
          As well as trying to solve a mystery Ember is helping her Aunt Becky and the Mayor with their towns Christmas dinner and building her budding relationship with the sexy Nathan.
          This story nearly had me crying because while solving the mystery Ember finds out how her father died and who did it and it all started with the grumpy old vet assistant bringing in her poorly cat.
Once again this story will have you flipping pages so you can find out who the culprit is. I never suspected the culprit but this time I was closer than in the last two books to getting it right.

All I can say is Tara bring on book 4.

Currently Reading: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J. K. Rowling
Read in 2018: 22/35

Friday, November 09, 2018

Review - Hunted by Mary Duke


Hunted (The Bloodline Series Book 1)Title: Hunted
Author: Mary Duke
Series: The Bloodline Series
Pages: 
Release Date: August 1st 2018
Genre: 
Publisher: Crazy Ink
Source: Author
Format: Kindle
Buy it: Amazon
Add it: Goodreads

Synopsis: Even the strong retreat to shadows.

The firstborn of the werewolves, and once alpha of their kind, hollow wolves now hide in fear as they are hunted and their souls harvested for power. 

But not Narah Night, the last hollow alpha. 

Most of her kind have either been slaughtered, kidnapped, or hide in fear. With no one left to protect, Narah refuses to live in the shadows and has made an unlikely friend with a dark fairy. Together, they hunt down the wolves who want her dead.
When a lead takes them off the coast of the Carolina’s, everything changes. Narah finds another of her kind who has teamed up with a reaper hell bent on saving hollow wolves. But this isn’t the only things she discovers.
Even the sunlight has secrets. 

When those lurking in the shadows are exposed, everything Narah knew about the other wolves and what they were fighting for and against has changed… 

My Review: I was given this book and the series for an honest review by a new to me author and I have to say for the first in the series it was great and I could not wait to start book two, I was drawn in right from the prologue.
          My favourite character is Foley a Dark Fairy and the main character Narah’s best friend. I think she’s my favourite because she is sassy and a fairy – I love fairies.
          The story flow’s very well and in parts I felt sad because of the things that happened but happy when it works out.
          There are two other characters Damari who is a werewolf like Narah and Kyrell who’s a Reaper. Each of the characters has a unique ability and personality so it is great when the characters all team up.
          The four characters team up to help Narah’s pack The Hollow Wolves who have been taken, held prisoner and experimented on to become very powerful wolves. There is plenty of action and for four characters who have just teamed up they work very well together and you can feel the chemistry between Narah and Damari just ooze off the page and Foley’s flirting with Kyrell is just amusing.
          Once starting the story it was so hard to put down, I am glad that Ms Duke had given me the entire series to review. I look forward to reading any and all of Ms Dukes upcoming series.
          This is a book that I defiantly will recommend to anyone who loves to read about wolves or just loves fantasy stories.

Currently Reading: Warrior by Mary Duke
Read in 2018: 24/35

Thursday, November 08, 2018

Review - Tricks or Treats: An Anthology for Charity by Tiffany Carby, Toni Bolton, Roux Cantrell, T. Elizabeth Guthrie, Chandra Trulove Fry, Lorah Jaiyn, Cassandra Jones, Alice La Roux


Tricks or Treats: An Anthology for CharityTitle: Tricks or Treats: An Anthology for Charity
Author: Tiffany Carby, Toni Bolton, Roux Cantrell, T. Elizabeth Guthrie, Chandra Trulove Fry, Lorah Jaiyn, Cassandra Jones, Alice La Roux
Series:
Pages: 373
Release Date: October 11th 2018
Genre: 
Publisher: 
Source: Author
Format: Kindle
Buy it: Amazon
Add it: Goodreads

Synopsis: The season that surrounds Halloween is the perfect time to sit back, relax, and tell scary stories. Whether around a campfire or sharing stories in your living room, the fun of telling spooky tales is a tradition that goes back for generations. In this collection, find stories that scare the heebie-jeebies out of you, some that provide a little comic relief during this scary season and others that make you realize later on things were not as they seemed.

Authors have been given the choice - to trick you or to treat you. Beware as you read stories that may twist... in the end.

My Review: My review is based on Alice La Roux’s A Darker Shade of Crimson.
          I love reading Alice’s stories and this one is darker than all her others and I loved every minute of it and I could not put it down.
          Xavier is a rich guy who attends a Halloween party just to pick up a girl to spend Halloween with and that girl ends up being a curator named Sarah Donaldson.
          The two end up spending the night together which might be something she later may regret as Xavier is evil and after doing what he does to Sarah he just leave’s with no chance of making it home.

Currently Reading: Queen by Mary Duke
Read in 2018: 26/35

Wednesday, November 07, 2018

Review - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J. K. Rowling


Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter, #5)Title: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Author: J. K. Rowling
Series: Harry Potter
Pages: 766
Release Date: July 10th 2004
Genre: Fantasy
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Source: Mums bookshelf
Format: Hardback
Buy it: Amazon
Add it: Goodreads

Synopsis: There is a door at the end of a silent corridor. And it’s haunting Harry Potter’s dreams. Why else would he be waking in the middle of the night, screaming in terror?


Harry has a lot on his mind for this, his fifth year at Hogwarts: a Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher with a personality like poisoned honey; a big surprise on the Gryffindor Quidditch team; and the looming terror of the Ordinary Wizarding Level exams. But all these things pale next to the growing threat of He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named---a threat that neither the magical government nor the authorities at Hogwarts can stop.

As the grasp of darkness tightens, Harry must discover the true depth and strength of his friends, the importance of boundless loyalty, and the shocking price of unbearable sacrifice.

His fate depends on them all.

My Review: The fifth instalment of this series starts off with Harry at the Dursley’s upset that he has not heard from his friends and not hearing anything about Lord Voldemort return on the Muggle news.
          Harry tries to listen to the Muggle news for information on Voldemort’s return but there are no news reports about it which frustrates Harry. Harry goes for a walk and sees his bully of a cousin with his friends but on their way home they are attacked by dementors and he has to use magic to get rid of them and is then summoned for a hearing for using underage magic.
          Harry learns that his friends have been staying at Sirius’ family home with Sirius who with Professor Lupin, Snape, Mad-eye Mr and Mrs Weasley, Hagrid and Tonks has been helping Dumbledore create a new Order of the Phoenix, which is to recruit people to their side to fight Voldemort when the time comes.
          Sirius tells Harry why they have all been evasive in their owls and a bit about the Order but Mrs Weasley does not want Harry to worry about the Order she wants him to focus on his school which is hard.
          Harry doesn’t want to go back to Hogwarts but while he is there they get a new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher (if you can call her that). No one is happy with Professor Umbridge as she does not teach the students any Defensive spells and to top it all off Dumbledore is ignoring Harry.
          Hermione has an idea that Harry should teach students Defence Against the Dark Arts spells so they start a secret club which they call the D.A – Dumbledore’s Army.
          These D.A meeting are the only reason that Harry stays at Hogwarts, the new teacher is horrible, he keeps having bad dreams, the first one about Mr Weasley getting attacked which came true, he keeps messing things up with Cho, then he has to have special lessons with Professor Snape to help him stop with the dreams, Professor Umbridge kicks him and the twins off the Quidditch team and she later finds out about the D.A which ends up with Dumbledore being fired and going on the run as well as having to deal with ten escaped Death Eaters from Azkaban and the new dream about a door and his God Father being tortured.
          This is one of my favourite film of the series because of the introduction of Luna who is awesome and Bellatrix who I like too.
          This story has a sad ending R.I.P Sirius but at least Dumbledore gets his job back as Headmaster and the world finally hear the truth about Voldemort’s return and the world realises that Dumbledore is not crazy like the Ministry of Magic have been claiming.

Currently Reading: A Week of Mondays by Jessica Brody
Read in 2018: 29/35

Thursday, November 01, 2018

To Read in November

I need to read a lot of books to keep up with this years Goodreads challenge of 35 but I have picked 4 books for this month.

Just because I have set 4 books this month that does not mean that I will finish all of the books on the list as I do beta reading.

This month I have picked.
  1. Heritage by Tara Ellis
  2. A Week of Mondays by Jessica Brody
  3. Cruel Summer by Alyson Noel
  4. Ragdoll by Daniel Cole

Monday, October 08, 2018

Review - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J. K. Rowling


Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, #4)Title: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Author: J. K. Rowling
Series: Harry Potter
Pages: 636
Release Date: August 6th 2000
Genre: Fantasy
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Source: Mums bookshelf
Format: Paperback
Buy it: Amazon
Add it: Goodreads

Synopsis: Harry Potter is midway through his training as a wizard and his coming of age. Harry wants to get away from the pernicious Dursleys and go to the International Quidditch Cup. He wants to find out about the mysterious event that's supposed to take place at Hogwarts this year, an event involving two other rival schools of magic, and a competition that hasn't happened for a hundred years. He wants to be a normal, fourteen-year-old wizard. But unfortunately for Harry Potter, he's not normal - even by Wizarding standards. And in his case, different can be deadly.

My Review: Best in the series so far! It starts off with Harry waiting for the Weasley’s to come and get him to take him to watch the International Quidditch cup and when they do turn up they ruin the Dursley’s living room and Harry’s uncle is outraged.
          After watching the game Harry, Hermione and the Weasley’s are celebrating in their tent when chaos outside starts. When Mr Weasley leaves with the older boys to go and help out the Ministry sort the chaos which is being caused by Death Eaters the twins are told to look after Ginny and while all the children are trying to get to safety Ron, Harry and Hermione get separated from the twins and Ginny ending up in the woods, while standing in the woods the Dark Lord’s mark appears in the sky while his followers – the Death Eaters - are causing trouble.
          When they get to Hogwarts Dumbledore announces that Hogwarts plus two rival schools will be competing in the Triwizard Tournament but rules have been put in place to make it safer for students. One of the new rules means that the younger students cannot enter the tournament but somehow Harry’s name gets put into the cup (you have to read the book to see who does it).
          Harry has to battle a dragon and merfolk to get to the final round, the maze. While in the maze Harry and his fellow Hogwarts competitor Cedric make it to the centre of the maze and decide to grab the cup at the same time so that they both win, not knowing that the cup is a portkey that transports them away from Hogwarts and into a cemetery where Wormtail who kills Cedric before bringing back the Dark Lord, Lord Voldemort.
          Once Voldemort is back to full strength he tries to kill Harry who somehow manages to escape him taking Cedric’s body back with him.
          I enjoyed this book as this one seems to be the only one where Harry realistically can get through the challenges.
          The best thing about this book is Hermione acted like a regular teenage girl with a crush rather than the annoying know-it-all like in all the other books.

Currently Reading: Hunted by Mary Duke
Read in 2018: 23/35

Monday, October 01, 2018

To Read in October

I need to read a lot of books to keep up with this years Goodreads challenge of 35 I have picked 3 books for this month as well as a rollover from last month.

Just because I have set 3 books this month that does not mean that I will finish all of the books on the list as I do beta reading.

This month I have picked.
  1. Hunted by Mary Duke
  2. Warrior by Mary Duke
  3. Queen by Mary Duke
  4. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J. K. Rowling

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Review - Two's Company by Alice La Roux


Two's CompanyTitle: Two's Company
Author: Alice La Roux
Pages: 157
Release Date: September 2018
Genre: Romance
Publisher: 
Source: Author
Format: eBook
Buy it: Amazon
Add it: Goodreads

Synopsis: Mira Johnson leads a quiet, boring life.


She works in a demanding job that barely covers the rent of the grotty little flat that she shares with her best friend, Jenna. To top it off, she’s unlucky in love. She’s only ever had one serious boyfriend, who left her doubting her own worth. 

That is until a steamy office encounter brings Dominic Underwood into her life, but he doesn’t come alone. His live-in girlfriend Katya is part of the package, and Mira finds herself unable to say no to that sinful smile of his. When Dominic starts to push her boundaries, she’s not sure what she’s gotten herself into. 

Two’s company, but three’s a party, right?

Warning: This novella contains adult content and is only suitable for readers 18+

My Review: At the start when Dominic Underwood asked Mira to join him and Katya to spice up his love life I was a bit unsure of if she should do it or not as I didn't want Dominic to become a jerk guy like Mira's ex but he seemed really nice.

During this relationship Mira starts to fall to Dominic and I was hoping that she would end it so she didn't get hurt but alas she didn't.

When Mira sees Dominic and Katya dressed up arm in arm she gets jealous and I was hoping her best friend and housemate Jenna would convince Mira to call it quits and tell Dominic she couldn't do it as she was falling for him but still she continues much to Jenna's and Dominic's fathers dismay.

I really enjoyed this story especially when it had me feeling sorry for Mira and I loved the ending. This is a great read especially if your looking for something saucy to spice up your day as there are nice clean saucy scenes but not to many.

Currently Reading: Ragdoll by Daniel Cole and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J. K. Rowling
Read in 2018: 21/35

Blog Birthday


Today is the blogs 8th birthday.

I can’t believe that this blog has been going for 8 of years.

Sunday, September 16, 2018

Review - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J. K. Rowling


Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, #3)Title: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Author: J. K. Rowling
Series: Harry Potter
Pages: 435
Release Date: June 8th 1999
Genre: Fantasy
Publisher: Bloomsbury Pubishing
Source: Mums bookshelf
Format: Paperback
Buy it: Amazon
Add it: Goodreads

Synopsis: Harry Potter's third year at Hogwarts is full of new dangers. A convicted murderer, Sirius Black, has broken out of Azkaban prison, and it seems he's after Harry. Now Hogwarts is being patrolled by the dementors, the Azkaban guards who are hunting Sirius. But Harry can't imagine that Sirius or, for that matter, the evil Lord Voldemort could be more frightening than the dementors themselves, who have the terrible power to fill anyone they come across with aching loneliness and despair. Meanwhile, life continues as usual at Hogwarts. A top-of-the-line broom takes Harry's success at Quidditch, the sport of the Wizarding world, to new heights. A cute fourth-year student catches his eye. And he becomes close with the new Defence of the Dark Arts teacher, who was a childhood friend of his father. Yet despite the relative safety of life at Hogwarts and the best efforts of the dementors, the threat of Sirius Black grows ever closer. But if Harry has learned anything from his education in wizardry, it is that things are often not what they seem. Tragic revelations, heart-warming surprises, and high-stakes magical adventures await the boy wizard in this funny and poignant third instalment of the beloved series.

My Review: The Prisoner of Azkaban was full of mystery, even though I hate Harry I did like the fact that he met his God Father Sirius as he treated Harry better than the Dursley’s ever did, it would have been nice if they could have cleared Sirius’ name so Harry could see Harry more and maybe Harry would not be so miserable all the time.
          In this book I felt sorry for Hagrid because even though Buckbeak was not killed he lost him when Harry and Hermione stole him to save him and Sirius from death.
          I was happy when Harry’s new broom got confiscated to have tests done on it as this was not in the film so we do not know if it was jinxed or not before it got to Harry seeing as Sirius was suspected to have escaped Azkaban because he wanted to kill Harry, he was a fugitive so how was he supposed to be able to by a broom?

Currently Reading: Cat's Got Your Arsenic by Tara Meyers
Read in 2018: 21/35

Monday, September 10, 2018

Review - Harry Potter: The Prequel by J. K. Rowling


Harry Potter: The Prequel (Harry Potter, #0.5)Title: Harry Potter: The Prequel
Author: J. K. Rowling
Series: Harry Potter
Pages: 4
Release Date: June 11th 2008
Genre: Fantasy
Publisher: Books LLC
Source:
Format: eBook
Buy it: Amazon
Add it: Goodreads

Synopsis: The Harry Potter Prequel is an 800-word story written by J. K. Rowling, and was published online on June 11th, 2008. Set three years before the birth of Harry Potter, the story recounts an adventure had by Sirius Black and James Potter.

J.K. Rowling announced on May 28, 2008 that she was writing a prequel story for English PEN, the writers' association, and the Dyslexia Society. The story, handwritten on a card, would then be auctioned off alongside similar cards from other authors on June 11th, 2008, with the proceeds going to charity. A book of facsimiles was published in August 2008, allowing fans to own and read the story. As of 2009 the story is no longer officially available online.

The story was one of three Harry Potter writing projects undertaken by Rowling after the publication of the final book, along with The Tales of Beedle the Bard and a yet-to-be-published Harry Potter Encyclopedia project.

My Review: This prequel was about James Potter and Sirius Black who are tearing down the streets on an enchanted motorcycle, they get pulled over by the police which is a funny scene.
          This prequel gives great insight into what Harry’s father and God Father were like before Harry was born. I actually enjoyed this story it was better than the books that I have read so far.
          I think if harry had one or both of these people in his life from the start then the Harry Potter series would be so different maybe even better.
          From this prequel you can see where Harry gets his ‘getting into sticky situations’ side from.

Currently Reading: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J. K. Rowling
Read in 2018: 20/35

Saturday, September 08, 2018

Review - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J. K. Rowling



Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Harry Potter, #2)Title: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Author: J. K. Rowling
Series: Harry Potter
Pages: 251
Release Date: 1998
Genre: Fantasy
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Source: Mums bookshelf
Format: Paperback
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Synopsis: Harry Potter is a wizard. He is in his second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Little does he know that this year will be just as eventful as the last...

My Review: This book was slightly better than the first one as I loved Dobby the House Elf.
          I enjoyed the Weasley kids rescuing Harry, I thought them showing up in a magical car was great and the way that Harry tricked Mr Malfoy into giving Dobby a sock to free him to free him was funny, probably the best part of the book.
          I like Ginny and I was with her when she could not talk to Harry as she was shy and crushing on him as I go all shy and quiet when I’m around someone that I like.
          Most of the time in the book I wanted to punch the Malfoy’s for being evil tools and I wanted to slap Professor Snape silly for being a prat all the time, even though I cannot stand Harry he does not deserve to have one of his teachers being horrible to him when the Dursley’s are horrible to him when he’s at home.

Currently Reading: Harry Potter: The Prequel by J. K. Rowling
Read in 2018: 19/35

Tuesday, September 04, 2018

Review - Dark Waters: A Mermaid Anthology by Jessica Ozment, Alexia Purdy, Stefanie Jolicoeur, Nicole Strycharz, Marsha Black


Dark Waters: A Mermaid AnthologyTitle: Dark Waters: A Mermaid Anthology
Author: Jessica Ozment, Alexia Purdy, Stefanie Jolicoeur, Nicole Strycharz, Marsha Black
Series:
Pages: 317
Release Date: June 30th 2018
Genre: Fantasy, Mythology
Publisher: 
Source: Author
Format: Kindle
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Synopsis: 5 Dark Mermaid tales brimming with forbidden romances, curious underwater worlds, and kick-ass revenge seeking sirens.

Get lost in Alexia Purdy’s imaginative world of legends where in the depths of the ocean, an ancient creature awakens with a horrendous appetite and begins to hunt in Bloodtides and Slipstreams. Seek vengeance against ancient Grecian Gods in Jessica Ozment’s account of how one siren risks it all to break an unsightly curse Poseidon casts upon her, forcing her to dredge her land-loving soul mate from one side of the sea to the other in Sapphira: The Lost Lady of the Water. In Nicole Strycharz’s tale of gods, love, the mer, and mortals, destiny might mean tragedy and myth might mean reality in She Comes With The Tide. Dealing with a mysterious illness with her friend at her side, Jane propels herself into the unknown and discovers that she was meant to live an extraordinary life unlike anything she could have imagined in Scales by Stefanie Jolicoeur. Travel to a unique aquatic realm where Liasa’s human lover, Visal, is held captive by the son of Poseidon, she has little choice but to do whatever he wishes in order to save the life of the man she loves in Marsha Black’s story Liasa’s Tail of Woe.

Can you survive these stimulating underwater chronicles of regret, reprisal, and retribution?

***This book contains some violence and mature sexual content best suited for ages 18 years and up. ***

Note: Most of the submissions in this book will be a continuation of other stories in the future.

My Review: I love fantasy stories and when I was asked to read this anthology I said yes.
          Some of these stories were better than others and at one point I was going to skip the story I was on and start on the next one but I persevered and read them all even though that particular story did not get better.
          Each of the stories were different which is great. The stories have broken hearts, other mythical creatures, soul mates and more. There were cliff-hangers in some of the stories which does not seem right for an anthology but I do know that some of these are just glimpses into full length novels that are to follow.

Currently Reading: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J. K. Rowling
Read in 2018: 18/35
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