Monday, September 30, 2019

Review - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J. K. Rowling


Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Harry Potter, #6)Title: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Author: J. K. Rowling
Series: Harry Potter #6
Pages: 652
Release Date: September 16th 2006
Format: Paperback
Buy it: Amazon
Add it: Goodreads

Synopsis: When Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince opens, the war against Voldemort has begun. The Wizarding world has split down the middle, and as the casualties mount, the effects even spill over onto the Muggles. Dumbledore is away from Hogwarts for long periods, and the Order of the Phoenix has suffered grievous losses. And yet, as in all wars, life goes on.

Harry, Ron, and Hermione, having passed their O.W.L. level exams, start on their specialist N.E.W.T. courses. Sixth-year students learn to Apparate, losing a few eyebrows in the process. Teenagers flirt and fight and fall in love. Harry becomes captain of the Gryffindor Quidditch team, while Draco Malfoy pursues his own dark ends. And classes are as fascinating and confounding as ever, as Harry receives some extraordinary help in Potions from the mysterious Half-Blood Prince.

Most importantly, Dumbledore and Harry work together to uncover the full and complex story of a boy once named Tom Riddle—the boy who became Lord Voldemort. Like Harry, he was the son of one Muggle-born and one Wizarding parent, raised unloved, and a speaker of Parseltongue. But the similarities end there, as the teenaged Riddle became deeply interested in the Dark objects known as Horcruxes: objects in which a wizard can hide part of his soul, if he dares splinter that soul through murder.

Harry must use all the tools at his disposal to draw a final secret out of one of Riddle’s teachers, the sly Potions professor Horace Slughorn. Finally Harry and Dumbledore hold the key to the Dark Lord’s weaknesses... until a shocking reversal exposes Dumbledore’s own vulnerabilities, and casts Harry’s—and Hogwarts’s—future in shadow.

My Review: This book was my second favourite of the series. I read this one not thinking about the films like I did with the others and time just flew by while I was reading it.

Harry spends this book looking at flashbacks of Voldemort’s life with Dumbledore, here he sees some similarities between himself and Voldemort. They both grew up without their parents one with their aunt and uncle the other in a orphanage. They both attended Hogwarts but from there their lives changed, Voldemort was put in Slytherin and Harry in Griffindor. Voldemort likes to torture the children around him and Harry makes many friends.

While looking into Voldemort’s past Harry realises that he has the one think that can help him bet Voldemort, friendship.

Voldemort’s Death Eater’s manage to infiltrate Hogwarts and Dumbledore is killed making thinks very dark in the ‘Muggle’ and ‘Magical’ world

I really liked the scenes between Mrs Weasley and Fleur, the two fighting all the time and the snide digs had me laughing as no matter what Mrs Weasley say’s and does Fleur doesn’t back down.

I was glad to see that Ginny’s story evolved during this story and we get to see how talented she really is and I’m glad that she got with Harry.

The one thing that bugs me is that no one, not even Dumbledore believed Harry when he said that Malfoy was a Death Eater no matter how many times he says it they all ignore him.

Currently Reading: New Moon by Stephenie Meyer
Read in 2019: 26/30

Sunday, September 29, 2019

Sinclair Book Release



Title: Sinclair
Author: Alice La Roux
Release: September 27, 2019
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Cover Designer: Black Widow Designs
Genre: Contemporary Romance

Blurb:
Selfish. Sinful. Sexy.
These are the three words that best describe Sinclair Beaumont, and he lives up to every one of them. Women, men and money come easily as a stripper at the notorious club SIX but one phone call changes everything and Sin begins to spiral.
Determined to get his life back, Sin begrudgingly signs up for a dance class at the local community center. What he doesn’t count on is the hot little Hispanic teacher with the fiery temper.
Dancing for Sin is foreplay.
For Sofia, it’s everything.
What happens when the two tango?

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Author Bio:
Alice La Roux is a dirty minded Welsh author who dabbles in erotica, horror and romance. She has an MA degree in English Literature, is obsessed with anime, drinks too much prosecco (is there such a thing?), loves her dog and is addicted to social media.

Social Media Links:
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Saturday, September 28, 2019

Review - Sinclair by Alice La Roux



Title: Sinclair
Author: Alice La Roux
Pages: 194
Release Date: September 27th 2019
Format: Kindle
Buy it: Amazon
Add it: Goodreads

Synopsis: Selfish. Sinful. Sexy.

These are the three words that best describe Sinclair Beaumont, and he lives up to every one of them. Women, men and money come easily as a stripper at the notorious club SIX but one phone call changes everything and Sin begins to spiral.

Determined to get his life back, Sin begrudgingly signs up for a dance class at the local community centre. What he doesn’t count on is the hot little Hispanic teacher with the fiery temper.

Dancing for Sin is foreplay.

For Sofia, it’s everything.

What happens when the two tango?

My Review: Sinclair knows he is a hansom guy who can get any girl he wants while working in a strip club called SIX, he loves his job but he loves his women more. Every night after work he picks up a new girl and takes her back to her place.

After hearing about his mother’s death Sinclair starts to drink and mess up while dancing and he cannot figure out why her death is affecting him. He's made to go to the old community centre for dance lessons which is where he meets spunky Hispanic dancer Sophia. What Sinclair sees as a conquest quickly becomes something more, but Sinclair doesn't 'do' love or relationships.

Will he eventually learn what love means? Is Sophia Sinclair's happily ever after? You'll have to read it to find out.

Currently Reading: New Moon by Stephenie Meyer
Read in 2019: 26/30

Friday, September 27, 2019

Review - Laguna Cove by Alyson Noel


Laguna CoveTitle: Laguna Cove
Author: Alyson Noel
Series: N/A
Pages: 224 pages
Release Date: July 25th 2006
Format: Paperback
Buy it: Amazon
Add it: Goodreads

Synopsis: In Alyson Noël's Laguna Cove, moving to sunny Southern Cal feels like punishment to 17-year-old Anne. The hippie-ish school is different from her old one on the East Coast, and the social scene is all about hanging out at the beach and surfing. And then there's Ellie: beautiful, competitive queen of the social scene who takes an instant disliking to Anne. So when Chris--one of Ellie's oldest friends and, oh yeah, the most gorgeous guy in school--reaches out to Anne and offers to teach her how to surf, sparks fly...in more ways than one ...

My Review: Laguna Cove is a nice easy, fun read about a typical teenager.

Anne’s parents who are in the midst of a divorce, decide that she should live with her dad, she thinks that they are punishing her as she wants to stay with her friends and her amazing boyfriend, she wants to stay on her diving team as she just became captain.

Anne moves to a rich neighbourhood into a house with a private beach which she basically has all to herself as her dad is never home due to his job but he has left his assistant Jake to babysit her although he would rather be out surfing.

Her first day at her new school doesn’t go as she planned as she doesn’t know anyone other than Chris who is Jakes friend and she is over-dressed. Chris introduces her to his friends Lola, Jade and Ellie.

Jade and Lola become friends with Anne and Chris becomes her boyfriend but for some reason Ellie is mean to her and Anne doesn’t realise that it’s because Ellie has liked Chris for years and she is jealous when she notices that he like Anne.

Currently Reading: New Moon by Stephenie Meyer
Read in 2019: 26/30

Thursday, September 26, 2019

Review - Descent by Tara Ellis


Descent (Forgotten Origins Trilogy, #3)Title: Descent
Author: Tara Ellis
Series: Forgotten Origins Trilogy #3
Pages: 393
Release Date: May 2016
Format: Kindle Edition
Buy it: Amazon
Add it: Goodreads

Synopsis: An ancient ruler returns to Earth, forcing those who remain to choose sides. Alex, prophesized to lead the resistance, is a reluctant pawn in a war without clear victors.

The Shiners are not only an enemy, but also an army of emotionless killers who wear the faces of loved ones. In this twisted landscape, it’s hard to know which side you should be fighting for.

Unsure of what she's become, Alex battles her own tormented emotions to find the truth. Can she rise above the darkness? Or will she ultimately descend into its cold embrace?

Descent is Book Three in the Forgotten Origins Trilogy

My Review: This is the final book in this great series. There is a lot of action throughout this book.

I was looking forward to finding out if Alex and Chris saved the world along with the rest of their friends and Descent starts off right where Heritage left off with Alex and her friends heading back to the Senator’s ranch when a flash of light, lights up the sky and knocks out all electrical appliances
as well as their motorbikes.

I was happy to see that Chris was still disliking Seth (I still don’t trust him). Alex is worried that her friends are starting to distance themselves as her strange Shiner senses grow and she is able to hear Chris’ thoughts.

Alex must reunite with her relatives in the biodome to be transported to the Nephilim ship to try and reason with RA and the Elders, she also has to help find a cure for the Nephi2 virus (No pressure there).

I was glad that there was a happy ending but not happy with the ending haha.

Currently Reading: New Moon by Stephenie Meyer
Read in 2019: 26/30

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Top 10 Tuesday


Top 10 Books On My Fall 2019 TBR
  1. Faking 19 by Alyson Noel
  2. The Bone Thief by Alyson Noel
  3. The Chaos of Standing Still by Jessica Brody
  4. Addie Bell's Shortcut to Growing Up by Jessica Brody
  5. Someday, Someday Maybe by Lauren Graham
  6. The Creakers by Tom Fletcher
  7. Breaking Dawn by Stephanie Meyers
  8. Diary of Anna The Girl Witch: Wandering Witch by Vic Connor
  9. Diary of Anna the Girl Witch: Fighting Witch by Vic Connor
  10. A New Witch in Town (the Other Side of the Moon) by Dani Corlee

Thursday, September 19, 2019

Blog Birthday


Today is the blogs 9th birthday.


I can’t believe that this blog has been up and running for 9 years now, I hope everyone is enjoying it as much as I have been.

Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Top 10 Tuesday


Top 10 Favourite Things to Eat/Drink While Reading (submitted by Jana’s mom)
  1. Any bag of crisps
  2. Dark Chocolate Digestive biscuits
  3. Haribo Starmix
  4. Water/Juice
  5. Bubblegum/lemonade fizzy pop

I’m trying to cut down on eating and drinking junk food so I don’t have 10 for my list as I don’t eat that much when I am reading anymore and when I did I’d eat my breakfast, dinner or tea while reading as well as some of the items listed above.

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Top 10 Tuesday


Top 10 Books On My TBR I’m Avoiding Reading and Why (submitted by Caitlin @ Caitlin Althea)
  1. Jane Eyre – Always wanted to read it but I just keep putting it off maybe I feel like I won’t enjoy it as its not the type I normally read.
  2. The Vampire Diaries – Seen most of the TV series and I don’t want to see Elena get with Damon lol.
  3. Pride and Prejudice – I don’t really have a reason I just keep putting it off.
  4. Gallagher Girls – I’ve read the first one and enjoyed it but worried that the rest will disappoint.
  5. Mortal Instruments - I’m worried they won’t live up to the hype seeing as only the first book was made into a film.
  6. A Simple Favour – Again I don’t really have a reason I just know I want to read it before I watch the film.
  7. Morganville Vampires – Scared that I won’t enjoy them as much as my cousin and mum did.
  8. Nikki Heat – Loved the TV show I don’t know if I will enjoy the books.
  9. Divergent – I’ve seen the films and I didn’t really enjoy them.
  10. House of Night - I’m worried they won’t live up to the hype.

Tuesday, September 03, 2019

Cover Reveal - Tangled Pieces by Lizzie James

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Title ~ Tangled Pieces (A Tangled/Kindred Novella #3.5)
Author ~ Lizzie James
Genre ~ Contemporary Romance
Cover Designer ~ Kathryn Dee @ KatDeezigns
Release Date: Monday 7th October
Add it to your TBR: https://bit.ly/2L9GAGA

Synopsis:
A Tangled & Kindred crossover novella

Adam Walker is a dangerous businessman. He can close any deal and what he wants, he always gets.
He is the next in line to secure ownership of Walker Enterprises and he will never give up that claim; especially to his little brother, Nathan.

When he is sent to Australia to secure the next investment on his father’s orders, little does he know that fate has other plans in store for him.

Kate enters his life and turns his world upside down. He may be the most sexually experienced out of them, but after playing hard to get, she will show him there is more to life than screwing around.

What will it take to make Kate fall for Adam’s charms? Or is lust all that will happen between these two?
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Top 10 Tuesday


Top 10 Books I Enjoyed That Are Outside of My Comfort Zone (i.e., a genre you don’t typically read or subject matter you’re not usually drawn to)
  1. Facing up to Fatherhood by Miranda Lee
  2. Please Let Me Go by Caitlin Spencer
  3. Girl Alone by Cathy Glass
  4. My Sisters Keeper by Jodi Picoult
  5. Plain Truth by Jodi Picoult
  6. The Reluctant Fiancee by Jacqueline Baird
  7. Their Wedding Day by Emma Darcy
  8. The Groom’s Daughter by Natalie Fox
  9. Falling For The Doctor by Bobby Hutchinson
  10. Daddy’s Little Secret by Tina Davis


Sunday, September 01, 2019

To Read in September

To keep up with my Goodreads challenge of 30 I only need to read 2 books to read this month.

Just because I have set these 2 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 College.

This month I have picked:
  1. Breaking Dawn by Stephanie Meyers
  2. A New Witch in Town (the Other Side of the Moon) by Dani Corlee
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