Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Healing Summer by Elizabeth Seckman - Review by Sharon

Healing Summer (The Coulter Series)Healing Summer by Elizabeth Seckman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Since being a teenager I have NEVER read a book like this.(I think the last one I read was Forever by Judy Blume).
I come to read this as it was a gift off a friend.
I thought at first I won't enjoy this BUT the way she flips the story from scene to scene really keeps you reading just to find out what's going to happen.
I also liked how the story portrayed how someone can go on through life knowing they have things awaiting them, they can have fun and live life to the full.



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Saturday, 28 June 2014

Sidelined by Kyra Lennon. Review by Sharon.

Sidelined (Game On, #3)Sidelined by Kyra Lennon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Well I just don't know what to say about this book.............
Kyra Lennon you've gone & done it again.
Well and truly bettered yourself with this one. I was not expecting a storyline like that.

Poor Bree struggling with her past like that.
Poor Reader having to struggle with the loss of the characters after the book had been read,thats how you feel.
This book is so different to the other books in the series (it's less romantic,more emotional) that you're pulled into the book so you can get a hold of the characters.

You may laugh at parts of this book.
But I will tell you now you WILL at some point shed a little tear if not cry.

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That Sadie Thing by Annalisa Crawford. Review by Sharon.

That Sadie ThingThat Sadie Thing by Annalisa Crawford
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The cat and dreamer was the first book I read by Annalisa and to me she has just got better.
This collection of short stories has you caught and the book just can NOT be put down.
I can't say I had a favourite as I did enjoy all the stories in the book.
As she did in the other book she creates her stories brilliantly as she does her characters.
All I will say to you is don't try to guess the ending of any of the stories..............you will only be wrong!!
Well done Annalisa.

READ IT!!!
LOVED IT!!!
WRITE MORE!!!!

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Past Due By Elizabeth Seckman. Review by Sharon

Past DuePast Due by Elizabeth Seckman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I got this book via ebook on Amazon off Elizabeth to read and review.

Jenna has a secret she has been keeping for years, the only other person who knows this secret is buried six feet under.
She's a single mum raising a child staying one step ahead of the bailiffs at all times.

Then Jenna bumps into someone after fifteen years of not seeing him.
Tres Coulther................What does he want?

Once Jenna has heard him out and listened she trusts him enough AND realises that she still loves him after all this time and tells him everything that happened over fifteen years , including the fact that he has a biological son aged fifteen.

Once she lets the secret out that's been haunting her for all this time Tres wants answers, but Jenna can't give him what he wants.
Once they start unwinding all the facts they discover it was down to family (her father, her deceased sister, his mother).

Tres decides he wants to be part of Tanners and Jennas life but will Jenna and her stubbornness allow him?
This is a book you have to read to find out.

Elizabeth has really shown the characters in this book.
She describes them to perfection...........their stubbornness, their giddiness and their over all character.
All in all I found this the best of Elizabeth's books although it may only have four stars (due to slow beginning) it's got to be her best yet.

BUT I WANT MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Thursday, 5 June 2014

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