Bestsellers: A Very Short Introduction
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Lady Chatterley's Lover. The Blue Lagoon. Portnoy's Complaint. The Da Vinci Code. For the last...
It’s set in a world that we all know a little about. A Covid-19-type virus, except far more severe, breaks out and social panic ensues. Society goes ion to lockdown, hospitals are unable to cope with the sheer volume of cases, and the army is drafted in to keep order. Shops are looted, food is rationed, people die horrifically.
Edith Harkness looks back on her life as she prepares to enter the last stages of Long-Nonovirus. It’s a much more serious version of Long-Covid, where the affected person dies. Edith looks back on her life, from her childhood where she lives with her brain-damaged mother, to her years of study and consequent art prizes, and then her time in lockdown with her lover, a Bulgarian Turk.
It’s a book about love, sex, desire, illness, caring, family and grief. Those are some big topics for a slim book, but it’s beautifully told.
Now I need to read some more Sarah Hall books.
Three of a Kind
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What’s better than a pair? Three of a Kind of course! Zane is about to give up by the time his...
Contemporary MMM Ménage Romance
Merissa (12066 KP) rated Wolf Hunter (Arctic Brotherhood #5) in Books
Dec 20, 2017
This story is very nicely written, and flows smoothly from one scene to the next. The ties that bind this book to the previous ones are all obvious, once you find them out! The characters all remain as brilliant as ever, completely different to each other, and yet wholly complementary. I can't wait to read the next book as this one has done a grand job of building up to the climax. With steamy scenes as a bonus, this is a wonderful story that will keep you turning the pages. Absolutely recommended by me.
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and my comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
I am a lover of Historical fiction and this book fits the bill for best of 2017 so far! Reading about Cleopatra and Chava really moved me. I've heard of Cleopatra, of course, but never really read a book that centered around her time. So, getting to know Chava, the young woman waiting to take her place at the Queen's side and Cleopatra, and all that was Alexandra, was truly an event I don't want to forget. The detail that Ms. Hunt adds to this novel is breath taking and I won't soon forget the feel of being in the heart of the story.
If you want a novel that will whisk you away to a time in history that isn't often written about, then I suggest this book with high flying colors! If you want to be captivated and become the characters, then this 5 star novel is highly worth getting! This book kept me turning the pages long into the night and I am already anxiously awaiting another book by this author who knows just what her fans love! <a href="http://cafinatedreads.com/review-eygpts-sister-by-angela-hunt/" target="_blank">This review was originally posted on Cafinated Reads</a>
Merissa (12066 KP) rated Tides of Torment (Immortal Realms #2) in Books
Jun 12, 2023
He is the King of Midniva and nearly died at the end of Draven and Eden's book. In this one, he's fit and healthy, albeit still recovering. Recovering is good though as trouble is headed his way. Not only that, but his on-again-off-again lover, Sereia, is also on the horizon.
First things first. Sereia. I didn't like her and can't say I changed my mind much as the story progressed. Her attitude sucked, especially towards Travion. She did have some redeeming qualities but not many. Also, it seemed a little disjointed in parts, with monologues suddenly revealing things that had had no build-up or previous mention.
This book is full of action with pretty constant attacks by horrible beasts. All of this was very well written and perfectly described. Adrick and the rest of the crew kept me turning the pages. And my eyes may have leaked at certain points too.
Draven and Eden remain my favourites. I can't wait to see what happens in Wages of War which is Zryan's story. If I did half stars then this would get 3.5. Instead, I'll round it up to 4, simply because Draven and Eden make an appearance.
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* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book; the comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Jun 12, 2023
Jessica Erdas (463 KP) rated Life of Pi in Books
May 16, 2018
What We French Think of You British - and Where You are Going Wrong
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Marcel Lucont, France's premier misanthropist and lover, introduces the reader to the British...
My Cat is a Dick
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No matter how much of a cat lover you are, you have to admit those loving feelings can feel pretty...
The Republic of Thieves
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After their adventures on the high seas, Locke and Jean are brought back to earth with a...