Finally available in English: The Fabulous ‘Amsterdam Novels’ by Koos Verkaik! Angry Eagle Publishing, USA, published All-Father and Wolf Tears. De Arbeiderspers, one of the most prestigious Dutch publishing houses, established in Amsterdam, published two of Koos Verkaik’s most important novels, ‘Alvader’ and ‘Wolftranen’. Now both books are also available Continue Reading
Book Blitz – The Long Road Home by Sapna Bhog
Losing the boy she loved nearly destroyed MEHAK KHANNA. But letting him in a second time can be more dangerous for her. Rishi Sehgal has left a steady stream of broken hearts in his wake and if Mehak is not careful then she may just end up becoming the Continue Reading
Book Tour:The Maharaja’s Fake Fiancée by Alisha Kay
A scandal-averse Maharaja. A free-spirited actress. What do you get when you throw them together and add a fake engagement to the mix? Either a match made-in-heaven or a royal disaster… Nivy Sharma knows exactly what she needs – the freedom to be herself and follow her passion. Guess what Continue Reading
Guest Post : Surge on like a river
Surge On Like a River About The Book Surge On Like a River is the English translation of the Tamil book titled ‘Nee Nadhi Pola Odikondiru’, originally written by Bharathy Bhaskar, a Chemical Engineer and an MBA, who is a banker by profession. She is also a popular columnist Continue Reading
Interview Post :Book Tour Surge on Like A Rive
Surge On Like a River About The Book Surge On Like a River is the English translation of the Tamil book titled ‘Nee Nadhi Pola Odikondiru’, originally written by Bharathy Bhaskar, a Chemical Engineer and an MBA, who is a banker by profession. She is also a popular columnist Continue Reading
Spotlight: Surge on Like A River
Surge On Like a River About The Book Surge On Like a River is the English translation of the Tamil book titled ‘Nee Nadhi Pola Odikondiru’, originally written by Bharathy Bhaskar, a Chemical Engineer and an MBA, who is a banker by profession. She is also a popular columnist Continue Reading
Book Review: Slingshot by Mercedes Helnwein
Just like the title, it was a slingshot that hit once and bounced off. What was this book all about? Relationship? Love? Teenage angst? coming of age story? motivational? I have serious doubts about the book justifying any of these categories because in my opinion it never sticks. The book Continue Reading
Book Review: This Time Next year by Sophie Cousens
I think I may have stumbled upon a tiny miracle. A romance novel with no romance at all. Now that’s an achievement and wonder in itself ..right? I mean this book had no chemistry at all when it came to its romance. The romance portion actually kicked off in mere Continue Reading
Book Review: Pretty Little Wife by Darby Kane
WOWZZY !! I thought the women in this book were crazy but men are even crazier. The book is one giant bomb blast. Things are exploding all over the place. Oh, I think that came out wrong. I meant all of this in the most positive and amazing way. Yes, Continue Reading
Book Review: Chasing Lucky by Jenn Bennett
I loved Chasing Lucky for one reason. It is simple and pretty straightforward. Usually Home to this genre, the book was amazingly devoid of unnecessary angst or complications that was just there for the purpose of brewing trouble and not an actual issue. I would also totally understand if somebody Continue Reading
Book Review: The Fix by David Baldacci (Amos Decker#3)
Is there an Amos Decker Fan club? if yes then I would like to apply for its membership. I am getting obsessed with this series. The Fix is just another golden collection. Is it weird that I am more into the book for the sheer chemistry of Melvin and Amos? Continue Reading
Book Review : The Last mile by David Baldacci
I can’t remember what I said in the review of Memory Man, which was the first book in the series but let me tell you I am now officially an Amos Decker Fan. Sorry Reacher, I know we had a good time and that we survived even when Tom Cruise Continue Reading
Book Review:Charmcaster (Spellslinger#3) by Sebastien De Castell
Sebastien De Castell !, Did I ever tell you that you are a genius? Oh, I think I have ..right? In all the other reviews of this series 😛 I can’t help it but say it again and again that I am in love with this series for being funny. Continue Reading
Book Review: The Cousins by Karen M McManus
The cousins are more like the Famous Five modern-day incarnation. Man !! talk about a summer wherein you hangout and go revealing the biggest scandal ever? WOH talk about a fun summer. Although this is nothing like the innocent and softer Famous five. These cousins are not to be messed Continue Reading
Cover Reveal : Right Kind of Wrong by Shilpa Suraj
He’s dangerous, damaged and doomed but he’s hers… With no name, no medical history, multiple gunshot wounds and enough security to rival the Prime Minister’s, Dr Aria Dubey’s new patient is something more than she asked for. And everything she might just need. Intelligence Officer Karan Bhatnagar has only Continue Reading
Character Rants: One to Watch
One thing that I hate doing is to judge a book by the characters in them or their actions. That’s usually up for individual perception and our outlook towards life. But as I finished reading One to watch by Kate Stayman-London, I couldn’t stop myself from starting a character ranting. Continue Reading
Book Review: One to watch by Kate Stayman
One to watch is a classic case of scrambled thoughts. I didn’t get this book at all and because of that It is definitely not something that I enjoyed. To be honest the book is a giant juxtaposition not knowing which side to be on. I know there might be Continue Reading
Book Review: Olivia Twist by Lorie Langdon
There is a reason why I was never a good literature student. The whole Elizabethan and victorian era is not for me 😛 Guess I am more into the present than looking back at past. OK Ok, I am wrapping up the BULL. The point is the classics are not Continue Reading
Book Review: Vicious Spirits by Kat Cho
Ok Seriously! Kat Cho, we need to talk. I think you may have been inside my brain and peaked through what I like in my books. That is the only explanation I could find as to how you could mix up stuff that I love in a story and whip Continue Reading
Book Review: The Shelf by Helly Acton
To be honest, I didn’t expect this book, The Shelf, to turn out to be this good. I thought it might be just another subtle rom com with the usual knick knacks but this book completely surprised me. If anybody is going for this book, I would suggest listening to Continue Reading
Book Review : What if It’s Us by Becky Albertalli
I am going to divide my reading experience of What if it’s us into three parts. One part, where it was so damn cute that I was flying in the candy land over the fluffy pink cloud. The second part where the same cloud was getting a bit slow and Continue Reading
Book Review: Ghost Wood Song by Erica Waters
Ghost Wood Song by Erica Waters is eerie. Its dark. Its creepy. Its haunting and yet it has an amazing story to tell. Its pretty dark but the intensity of the story plot gets at you. Also leave your logics outside the door when reading this book as it is Continue Reading
Book Review: Invisible Girl by Lisa Jewell
This book is not gentle and brings out some of the most horrific triggers and sides of human But admittedly its a gripping tale which really hits home and that too painfully.
Book Review : Of Beast and Beauty by Chanda Hahn (Daughters of Evil #1)
The way the author decided to weave the story in the template of beauty and beast yet not sticking to it blindly is what makes this book so worth the fun.
Book Blitz : In Debt To Her Millionaire Foe (Millionaire Foe Quartet # 2) by Aarti V Raman
She Hates Him But She’s In Debt To Her Millionaire Foe Releasing on 25th October About the Book: When the songbird owes the business tycoon… Former gangster, Devansh Thackeray has finally managed to carve the life he’s always aspired to. Building a chain of seven-star hotels all over the Continue Reading