I’ll give any Canadian author a chance, especially one from the Maritimes so when I discovered this paranormal I hesitated only slightly. As paranormal is typically not my genre of choice it was a challenge for me to choose this over many other books but I’m sure glad I did. Prince of Fire (The Arzulian […]
The Experiment of Dreams by Brendon Zenner
This book captured me with its fast-paced plot and realistic characters. Reminding me of recent novels by Stephen King, the mystery and masterful use of suspense kept me entertained. Meet Ben, the main character and immediately feel heart broken. A man making his living through testing and sleep experiments, Ben feels every needle prick and […]
Art of Murder
*I won this audio book through a giveaway the author hosted without any obligation to write a positive review. New to audio books I hesitated listening to The Art of Murder but am glad I finally did take the plunge. With such limited time available to read, listening to a book in entirety over just […]
How to Raise a Husband by Tonilyn Hornung
Tagline: A whole bunch of ways to build a strong and happy marriage – 100% Nag Free A book I had high hopes for. Wanting to learn from experienced spouses lessons of wisdom and practical plans to work with. And I did certainly learn a lot, I have the comfort of not being alone in […]
The Book Thief is an Impeccable Story
This book should be a prerequisite for any history course. The Book Thief taught me more about Hitler and his reign as well as what is happening today than any of my history courses were able to. Although a fictional novel there’s really no proof that the situations described with such heart breaking wisdom didn’t […]
Are You Willing by R Louis Hill
When I saw the book Are You Willing?: change is the price of progress I knew it was a must have and immediate must read for me. With so much changing in my life recently and much more to come, I’ve been listening to a lot of positive affirmation audio books and learning a lot […]
The Prayer by Stephan J Myers
Christmas classics are filled with light, magic and hope and this book should be among the greats. Though short, this beautiful poem complete with pictures, immediately had me reflecting on past Christmas’ and the less fortunate I knew. A simple yet effective poem which brings the reader back to the magic of their present filled […]
How to Write a Book Review by Rebecca Graf
This book was gifted to me with no expectation of a positive review but will definitely be getting one. For anyone who has ever wanted to write a book review outside of school, How to Write a Book Review is what I’d recommend to follow as a guideline. This book covers everything any one who […]
The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman
A friend told me she was reading this novel and suggested I read it. My interest immediately peeked and I was excited to get it for Christmas. Not knowing what to expect, I hesitated but once I started I couldn’t stop. The adventure of young Jack, remembering his childhood in such a strange manner, had […]
How to Be Disciplined by Stephen Ecker
We all struggle with will power and self discipline but Stephen writes in a concise an effective manner to help even the most frazzled person. A quick and easy read, this contains gems that immediately had me self reflecting and realizing how even little takes can make huge improvements in a life. With so many […]