REVIEW: My Evil Mother by Margaret Atwood

Rating: 3 out of 5.

My Evil Mother by Margaret Atwood is a fictitious novella that broaches into fantasy, historical, and contemporary genres in just thirty-two pages. It tells the tale of a 1950s girl being raised by an eccentric mother surrounded by mystery that will leave you wondering what is real and what is fiction.

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REVIEW: The Prophecy by Nina Croft

Rating: 5 out of 5.

The Prophecy is an erotic paranormal romance novella by Nina Croft. It is book one in the Daughters of the Morrigan series. Raven has been cursed with a prophecy that has made passing her twenty-first birthday impossible, and time is quickly running out—sadly, just not quick enough for Raven herself. Kael rashly made the decision long ago that ending Raven’s life would be easier than saving her—that is until he laid eyes on her again. Enemies, lovers, and love are all the same thing when there’s a loophole, right?

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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.