
Obsessed: Meik and Sebastian
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Obsessed - to preoccupy or fill the mind of (someone) continually, intrusively, and to a troubling...
Erotic Short_Story M_M Contemporary

Pandemic Legacy: Season 1
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Actions have consequences from one game to the next as you strive to avert global disaster in this...

An Orchestra of Minorities
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A heart-breaking and mythic story about a Nigerian poultry farmer who sacrifices everything to win...

Veiled Planet (Hidden World Trilogy #1)
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She comes from a spacefaring race. His culture is bound to the earth. Is conflict inevitable or can...
Science Fiction Romantic Elements

One Vegas Night (Puckboy)
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What do you say when you wake up next to hockey's biggest playboy with a ring on your finger? The...

What She Saw
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How far would you go to keep your daughter safe? Everyone knows Leona would do anything for her...
Thriller Mystery Debut Novel

Perfect Pitch (The Chameleon Effect #2)
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All Dean wants is to escape… But he can’t leave his younger brother, Ty, in the care of their...
New Adult Paranormal Romance Young Adult

Early Departures
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Justin A. Reynolds, author of Opposite of Always, returns with another charming and powerful YA...

Hazel (2934 KP) rated The Cottage in Books
Sep 5, 2021
There are two strands to this book; the first is an intriguing story set in an isolated cottage at the edge of a wood. The main character, Jan, is not in a good place and needs a break away from a life that has spiralled down ... well she gets it but not in the way she would have hoped. The second, is the devastating story of Ian and Emma's loss of their baby and the repercussions of Ian's investigations as to why it has happened to them for a second time.
How are these two strands connected ... if at all?
Written at a steady pace with interesting characters, this is a book that will keep you reading to find out what happens. I admit that I worked out the twist quite early on but needed to keep reading to see how it all played out and, on the whole, it was very satisfying.
My thanks go to HarperCollins UK and NetGalley for my copy in return for an honest, unbiased and unedited review.

Bob Mann (459 KP) rated Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) in Movies
Sep 28, 2021
The much repeated classic score by Jerry Goldsmith never fails to impress.
There’s a striking ‘Deltan’ heroine in the shapely form of Indian model Persis Khambatta (who sadly died very young).
And a twist in Alan Dean Foster’s story is genuinely clever (for those who know their space history).
However, all of this is outweighed by a story that is treacle-like in its telling. It’s a classic example of “look at how clever we are”, with special effects overriding everything else. A scene where Kirk travels to the Enterprise takes 5 minutes and 56 seconds (I looked up the Goldsmith track length): a scene involving nothing more than Scotty’s smug looks and Kirk’s awed reaction shots. Later in the movie, there are ENDLESS shots of the Enterprise travelling towards the centre of the cloud. Yawn! FOR F**CK’S SAKE GET ON WITH IT!!!
If this grand-standing was the quiet interlude between high-octane action sequences, then it might be partly forgiven. But even the action scenes are little less than soporific.