Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Book Review: Right (Wrong #2) | Fling (Wrong #2.5) by Jana Aston

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"It's okay to rewrite your happily ever after. Sometimes the right guy is the one you never see coming."

Saturday, November 26, 2016

Book Review: Wrong by Jana Aston | Wrong #1

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There is nothing WRONG when two people fall in love. It doesn't matter if there is a huge difference on their age, nor their status in life. As long as it is morally and legally acceptable, how they act on it is what matters.

Thursday, November 24, 2016

Book Review: The Hating Game by Sally Thorne

The Hating Game by Sally Thorne

The more you hate, the more you love. Probably not always true, but undeniably, the more you hate someone, the more emotions you feel towards them and maybe, just maybe that includes love.

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Book Review: Rock Chick Revolution by Kristen Ashley | Rock Chick #8

Rock Chick by Kristen Ashley

Saving the most anticipated book for last, the story of one of the Rock Chick's founder Ally. I've been looking forward on her story since the first book and as I read along the series, thought that she will never get her own, but here it is. Noticed a few hints in Rock Chick Revenge,  where all things between her and Ren began, and this book surely did not disappoint. Ally is not the typical type of heroine from the series who needs protection from her badass hero because she is and can be a badass too.

Book Review: Rock Chick Regret by Kristen Ashley | Rock Chick #7

Rock Chick by Kristen Ashley

The story is so intense, so painful and so devastating. It started with a very heart warming, mind blowing and earth-shattering scene. I can't stop crying, my nose is already red, my eyes are sore. I have used up a lot of Kleenex. I felt very heavy and very emotional yet throughout reading I just saw myself smiling and grinning most of the time.

Book Review: Rock Chick Reckoning by Kristen Ashley | Rock Chick #6

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The lips may be silent, but the eyes will speak for itself. Fighting demons are very difficult doing alone, being with someone who cares will definitely help push them away.

Book Review: Rock Chick Revenge by Kristen Ashley | Rock Chick #5

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Everything in this book is so hilarious that in almost every turn of a page, I am laughing out loud. This may sound crazy, but I can't help it, even if they are in a very serious situation, I can't help but chuckle. The atmosphere may seem heavy but then suddenly it gets totally light.

Book Review: Rock Chick Renegade by Kristen Ashley | Rock Chick #4

Rock Chick by Kristen Ashley
"Home isn't a place, home is anywhere just as long as the people you love are there"

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Book Review: Rock Chick Redemption by Kristen Ashley | Rock Chick #3

Rock Chick by Kristen Ashley
"If you care about something, you have to set it free and if it comes back to you, it was meant to be."
Everyone deserves a second chance in life and in love. So when an opportunity comes, grab it and don't fight it. But admit it, we are sometimes just too stubborn not to fight it.

Book Review: Rock Chick Rescue by Kristen Ashley | Rock Chick #2

Rock Chick by Kristen Ashley

This is an action packed fun filled romance novel with so many crazy rides. This story is about a troubled beautiful woman enduring everything alone but then found a man who claim her his and see her as in the need of being rescued and protected. 

Book Review: Rock Chick by Kristen Ashley | Rock Chick #1

Rock Chick by Kristen Ashley


A one hilarious crazy action packed fun filled romance novel filled with guns, stun guns, tasers, teargas, bombs, grenades, car chases, kidnappings, food fight, name it. A one great crazy action ride. Definitely entertaining! So hilarious! I find myself laughing so hard.

Book Review: Between Here and the Horizon by Callie Hart

Between Here and The Horizon by Callie Hart


One does not need to die to become a hero, an  act of selflessness or patriotism or bravery to protect someone is more than enough to consider someone a hero.