August Wrap Up

My motivation and energy have been extremely low this month, so my reading, writing, and editing have taken a big nose dive. I am thankful I had a few short stories on my Kindle; it is just a shame they were not for me.

I have paused my reading of ACOWAR. I am loving every single page, especially Az, but my mood-reading ways have made me switch gears for the time being. I just did not want to force myself to finish the rest as it would no longer be enjoyable, so instead I am reading The Hunger Games. I am loving it. I love the films anyway and watch them nearly every year, so I am not surprised, but I have teared up so many times already!

I hope I get to read more this month, and I hope you are loving the books that have you gripped.

What is your favourite season? Mine is autumn, and not just because I was born in it. I just love all things autumnal and spooky. Autumn has already started for me; the pumpkin lights are on, the pumpkin spice lattes have been flowing, and I am watching Gilmore Girls as I type this.

REVIEW: Savage Beginning (Angel’s Fury MC Book 1) by Lexi Noir

Rating: 2 out of 5.

Savage Beginning is a romantic suspense short story by Lexi Noir, the first in the Angel’s Fury MC series. After taking down some high-society people in a court case, Hannah’s life is in danger, and the only person that she can turn to, who she can trust, and who she has always trusted is Jake, aka Savage. The enemy is faceless and most likely close to her. She never expected the safest place for her would be at an MC Clubhouse, but with Jake, she is always safe—unless another threat lurks just around the corner.

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REVIEW: Ajax (The Men of Devil’s Peak Series) by Kelsie Calloway

Rating: 3 out of 5.

Ajax is a Short Romance Story by Kelsie Calloway, one of the five stand-alone books in The Men of Devil’s Peak Series. Everly and Ajax were childhood sweethearts, but four years after their breakup, and due to her older brother’s inconsiderate behaviour, Ajax is the only person she can turn to for help. A big snowstorm is about to hit; her cars are in the shop, and her parents need supplies to make it through the winter atop the mountain. Is risking being trapped in the snow with an ex-boyfriend tempting fate, or is it simply a temptation too hard to pass up?

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