Wednesday 23 July 2014

Review of the fault in our stars by John Green

Despite the tumor-shrinking medical miracle that has bought her a few years, Hazel has never been anything but terminal, her final chapter inscribed upon diagnosis. But when a gorgeous plot twist named Augustus Waters suddenly appears at Cancer Kid Support Group, Hazel's story is about to be completely rewritten.



Ok, so I watched the film first before reading the book, but for once in a long time I just wanted to not completely know the ending. 


I loved the film. I could very easily sobbed, screamed and thrown a complete tantrum. Amazing. So naturally I thought I'd read the book. I am glad that I watched the film first. 

Don't get me wrong the book is just as amazing, which I find so rare. I'm always saying "the book was better" 

John Green has captured something so rare in a book. Although this book is predominantly about dying, it's kind of had the opposite affect on me. It made me feel so much and some things weren't always positive, BUT I have never felt so much in one book before. To me that is a sign of a good book.

I am honestly disgusted by some of the reviews on here where people have been cyber bullied. Seriously, are you freaking kidding me. People opinions are their own, not everyone will like this book. Get over yourselves. 

Rant over.. 

 Ok good book, recommend to everyone that wants to feel so much...


Sunday 13 July 2014

Review of Hurts so good by Jenika Snow



Hurts so good was another short by Jenika snow, about big mean looking tough men, fighting for those they love, in the ring and outside of it. 
In this story Mack and Jane have a past and they hadn't seen each other in 10 years, they haven't stopped thinking about each other every day since. I love a tourtured hero!!!

Having read the rest in the Absinthe series I was really looking forward to this. I love stories involving Russians. (Her russian protectors by Roxie Rivera) this story did not disappoint. 

Mack was hot, possessive and just down right gorgeous, and Jane was a great heroine. 

I loved that we got a glimpse of the past between the two of them and the epilogue was a perfect end.

Can't seem to get enough of Jenika Snow books, and this was by far the best!!  

Review of Her Tattooed Fighter by Jenika snow

A short sexy little read by Jenika Snow, about a man whoring inked up fighter, who has wanted the trainers daughter for a long time. Inviting her to a party, hoping that she feel the same the story trots along nicely. The fight scenes were well choreographed nicely, and the sex was steamy.  

London was a yummy possessive man who I instantly loved. 



Jenika Snow is fastly becoming a favourite author of mine. 

Favourite line

"Yeah, I am pretty fucking drunk, baby." Her heart sank. "But I'm not drunk em ought that I don't realise that the girl in front of me is the one that I've wanted for a long fucking time, but have been too much of a pussy to approach. Or that the girl that I am grinding this hard-on against is the one that will probably have me getting my ass kicked by her dad and a big-ass Russian." 

Looking forward to the big-ass Russians story next.