Book Review, Fiction, Paranormal, Romance, Young Adult

Book Review: Illumine Her, by Sieni A.M.

From Sahar’s Reviews’ Vault Every once in a while, I read a book that, when finished, leaves me content, happy and wrapped in a warm cocoon of happiness. Sieni A.M.’s debut novel, Illumine Her, was just this kind of book. Capturing me from the very first pages, it took me on a wonderful journey to… Read More Book Review: Illumine Her, by Sieni A.M.

Book Review, Borna's Round-Up, Drama, Fiction, Novella

Sahar’s Reviews Presents: Borna’s Monthly Book Roundup Number 3

The third edition of a round-up of my husband’s book reviews on Sahar’s Reviews is not as much as a round-up as, well, just one review of a book that I also read and enjoyed just as much as he did. Borna rated Monsieur Linh and His Child (by Philippe Claudel) 5 out of 5… Read More Sahar’s Reviews Presents: Borna’s Monthly Book Roundup Number 3

Book Review, Drama, Fiction, Women's Fiction

Book Review: ‘The Far End of Happy’ by Kathryn Craft

Books can be incredible in a credible way. And while the plot at the centre of Kathryn Craft’s The Far End of Happy is incredible, the web within which it is placed will feel credible to many. Although they started their married life giddy with excitement at the bright future before them, Ronnie and her… Read More Book Review: ‘The Far End of Happy’ by Kathryn Craft

Book Review, Fiction, Women's Fiction

Book Review: Maria Murnane – ‘Wait for the Rain’

Differentiating between one’s personal opinion and the quality of the book itself is important in writing good reviews, all the more that I often find myself at odds with the decisions made by the protagonists. Despite this, I have liked many a recent book I have read, and Maria Murnane’s Wait For the Rain is… Read More Book Review: Maria Murnane – ‘Wait for the Rain’

Book Review, Fiction, Romance, Women's Fiction

Book Review: Kristyn Kusek Lewis – ‘Save Me’

Unfaithfulness is quite a trauma for a spouse to go through. The depictions I have been exposed to are for the most part quite dramatic to the point of hilarity and/or absurdity: the clothes flying out of the window, the slap on the face, so on, so forth. It was so different from the way… Read More Book Review: Kristyn Kusek Lewis – ‘Save Me’

Book Review, Fiction, Young Adult

Book Review: ‘Game Changer’ by Tim Bowler

I have to confess from the get go that I went looking, after reading Jennifer Niven’s All The Bright Places, for books that would depict the struggles of teenagers living with issues such as anxiety or depression. Tim Bowler’s Game Changer is a well written and engaging page turner that follows Mikey during a particularly… Read More Book Review: ‘Game Changer’ by Tim Bowler

Book Review, Fiction, Women's Fiction

Book Review: ‘How Do You Know?’ by Meredith Schorr

The first book in the Seeking Happily Ever After series, How Do You Know? is Meredith Schorr’s latest offering, published in December 2014. It combines likeable characters, an engaging story, and a continuously moving plot that will keep readers going well into the night. Its only weakness is the unsatisfying exploration of the all-important question… Read More Book Review: ‘How Do You Know?’ by Meredith Schorr

Book Review, Fiction, Young Adult

Book Review: ‘Fairy Tale Reform School: Flunked’ by Jen Calonita

What happens in Enchantasia, a.k.a. Fairy Tale Land, when you get caught for thieving? Sassy 12 year-old Gilly finds out for herself when she gets caught helping her parents (unbeknown to them) making ends meet. After all, one has got to do what one needs to do when one has five little brothers and sisters… Read More Book Review: ‘Fairy Tale Reform School: Flunked’ by Jen Calonita

Book Review, Fiction, Women's Fiction

Book Review: ‘Leftovers’ by Stella Newman

Leftovers is the second book by Stella Newman I have had the pleasure of reading and reviewing. The story is a little different, but the morale is the same: while romance is beautiful, it is not a necessary component to building a happy, fulfilling life. No, Leftovers is not a rant on the superiority of… Read More Book Review: ‘Leftovers’ by Stella Newman

Book Review, Fiction, Young Adult

Book Review: ‘Life Unaware’ by Cole Gibsen

Being a teenager is already hard; but it’s even harder when your mother is a congresswoman running for re-election. While seventeen year-old Reagan Fray doesn’t have to worry about material things, she has a lot of other things that weigh her down. The pressure of appearing perfect is extremely difficult; taking example from her mother,… Read More Book Review: ‘Life Unaware’ by Cole Gibsen