September Wrap Up

Life is really kicking me in the ovaries at the moment, but we are now in my favourite season of the year, so naturally I had to change my little layout. It’s been a bit of a month. I am absolutely shattered as usual, but I’m getting a good amount of writing down, just not on the book I’m supposed to be working on, but we will ignore that. I am all over the place with mood reading—far too many books on the go than I can usually cope with—and apparently, I’m having a shifter moment, which I’m not upset about.

I had two favourite books this month, one obviously being my five-star read: The Hunger Games. I was emotionally wrecked by this book, so of course, it is a must-read. I’m annoyed I waited so long, and I’m looking forward to the next one when my mood swings that way. The other is my four-star read, Bitten. I’m just about to dive into the second in this series. I bloody adore Clay, but I’m a sucker for the word ‘Darling’, and Elena and I share too many personality traits, and I’m not sure it’s a good thing.

Have you got a favourite book for this month? Or how is life treating you?

REVIEW: Bitten by Kelley Armstrong

Rating: 4 out of 5.

TV Adaptation: Bitten (2014)

Bitten, a paranormal romance, was Kelley Armstrong’s debut novel and the first in the Women of the Otherworld series. Elena Michaels is the only female werewolf to exist, and she really wishes that was not the case. She is determined, no matter how detrimental to her health, to live a ‘content’ human life—to an extent—that she thinks she would have had before, but unfortunately, trouble is brewing back at Stonehaven and her pack needs her. Whether she needs them or whether she wants them, that’s her choice to make.

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REVIEW: Crying Wolf by Rochelle Paige

Rating: 3 out of 5.

Crying Wolf is a werewolf shifter romance by Rochelle Paige, the first in the Black River Pack Trilogy. Grace Shaw has been forced to run from everyone she has left in the world because a dangerous ex-boyfriend has friends in high places. In running, she finds a place to work in Wolf Point, owned by Hunter Tate. Grace tries to keep her distance from Hunter, and Hunter tries to give her time, but fate is stronger than will, and unfortunately, trouble never stays where you left it, especially if trouble is crazy.

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