
Awix (3310 KP) rated Ultraviolet in TV
Jan 3, 2021
One of the many post-X Files genre shows to appear in the UK in the late 90s, but much better than most of them, largely because it resists the temptation to go overboard with the flashy fantasy elements: vampires rarely appear in the early episodes and this more closely resembles a police procedural show. But definitely a horror series, and an effective one for the most part, written and played with great skill. Starts off as an episodic show before the serial elements gradually take over - the standalone episodes are best - and comes up with some clever new spins on vampire lore. One wishes they could have made more than just the six episodes (plus a US pilot with a mostly different cast and rather different approach), but as it this this definitely counts as small but perfectly formed.

Lumu Light Meter
Photo & Video and Utilities
App
The light metering tool for every great image maker. Use the standalone app as a reflective light...

Unlive - convert and export your Live Photos to animated gif, mov movies, or to png and jpeg still images
Photo & Video and Productivity
App
With Unlive, you can export in a quick and easy way the photo and the video contained in your...

Monument Valley 2
Games and Entertainment
App
Guide a mother and her child as they embark on a journey through magical architecture, discovering...

Setmore Appointment Scheduling
Business and Productivity
App
Setmore empowers your business with a free online scheduling platform thatās beautifully designed...

Merissa (13298 KP) rated Carnal Knowledge (A Deadly Sins Novel #2) in Books
Aug 13, 2020
This is a suspenseful and paranoid book, making the reader wonder who the killer is at every turn. It could be a multitude of people but you are kept guessing until the end. I thought I had it right but was confused about a certain issue, although that was sorted out in the end.
The characters are all sympathetic to the issues our main female is going through but you just can't help the suspicion that blooms. The situations and attitudes that arise in this book are all too believable which make this a brilliant and horrible book to read.
This book is present tense, written by Wren, which gives you the perfect insight into what is going on with her. If you like tense, suspenseful, and sometimes, shocking thrillers, then I have no hesitation in recommending it to you. Absolutely brilliant.
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and the comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!

Merissa (13298 KP) rated A Hundred Lies in Books
Sep 2, 2020
The amount of detail and research in this book is amazing, leading to a rich comprehensive story. The characters are all well-described, even if you don't like them! This book is part of The Hundred Kisses series but it can be read as a standalone as I did. The only downside to that is that I now want to read the others too. š
I thoroughly enjoyed every word of this novel and thought the ending was superb, tying everything up nicely. If you like your romances to have a twist, then I can absolutely recommend this one!
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and the comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!

Funkoverse Strategy Game: Harry Potter 101
Tabletop Game
In the Funkoverse Strategy Game, you combine your favorite characters and go head-to-head in four...

Reluctant Billionaire (The Billionaireās Playground #2)
Book
Can a party, a rejection, and an interfering Nanna help a reluctant billionaire find love, and the...
Contemporary MM Romance