Tis the season to put a little love in your heart and Christmas with You is on the right track to do just that. Fantasy and reality collide with great storytelling and unforgettable romances that warm from the inside out. The best surprises come at the most unexpected of times and whether their year...
Reading The Aftermath made me remember fondly why I so loved The Hurricane. Con and Em are so damaged yet so incredibly dedicated to rising above. The amazing thing about it all? It doesn't come off as cheesy or make me roll my eyes. Overcoming their crappy childhood could be super sappy and annoyin...
Book: The Aftermath (The Hurricane #2)Author: R.J. PrescottPublication Date: 12/15/2015Reviewed by: Tammy Payne- Book Nook Nuts My Rating: 5 Stars REVIEW Cormac and Em are back and her stepfather Frank is even more evil than ever before. Em has hopes that there is enough evidence now to put him awa...
Eugenie Grandet is one of the signature works of French literature, and Flaubert, who wrote Madame Bovary and is arguably the most celebrated French novelist, was supposedly greatly influenced by Balzac. It's easy reading Eugene Grandet to trace the line of realism in French lit...
Illusions! Lost ones! Where are they? Joking about it now, 'lost illusions' is a really sad thought, you can never get them back! The notion of illusion in fiction is something really interesting to me, and I think I dwell on it quite a bit in my reviews either consciously or unconsciously. I mean, ...