Book Review: The Greek Villa, by Sue Roberts
Books on Tour with Bookouture – The Greek Villa by Sue Roberts. A vibrant romance with a sizzling setting.
Books on Tour with Bookouture – The Greek Villa by Sue Roberts. A vibrant romance with a sizzling setting.
May has been a month of fantasy, love and magic.
Read the book reviews for May.
Every wondered why someone wants to write a book? is it for fame? money? or maybe just spite…and of course to inspire those with dyslexia.
April was a month filled with romance from first loves to cursed true love to second chances. This was a month with an eclectic mix of romance from YA fairytale fantasy, paranormal fantasy and escaping to Tuscany.
Saltblood is a historical fiction that recounts the life of notorious female pirate, Mary Read. I have mix feelings with this book and how Read is portrayed.
Read my book review to find out more.
Spring is well on its way – finally! March has been a journey of knight school and disgraced viscounts, a baking competition that reveals a dark secret, a voyage with infamous pirate Mary Read and first loves.
In celebration of World Book Day I’ve selected several books that hooked me onto reading as a teenager.
My February reads were a month of dreaming of hotter climates in the Tuscan sun, I took a trip back in time to eighteenth century Mount Vesuvius and visited a bookshop in Dubrovnik with a mix of non-fiction and fiction that whisked me away on multiple adventures.
January has felt like an eternity and as February is in sight, I have compiled the books I read to help me fight off those January / post – Christmas blues. This month I was approved for several exciting ARCs on Netgalley that I sunk my teeth into, with espionage of historical fiction, romance and an archeological dig with a curse castle.
The Shadow Network is the second in the ww2 Secret Agents series. Swift crafts a compelling love triangle entangled with a saboteur lurking in plain sight.