Thursday, 25 May 2023

REVIEW - Gobbelino London & a Complication of Unicorns - Furtastic!

Gobbelino London and a Complication of Unicorns by Kim M Watt

Date read: 25th May2023

My rating: 5*
Genre I reckon: paranormal kitty detective

Buy link: Amazon 


You can often tell my mood by the types of books I read. Kim Watt always offers fantastical escapism. Just what I needed.

In this book, we get a rare glimpse into the history of Callum, Gobbelino's human PI assistant. And it rakes up all sorts of mischief, as one has come to expect. (Gobbelino being a magnificently snarky cat, of course.)

There is even more danger lurking in this one. It turns out, unicorns are really quite psychopathically cantankerous. I mean - how hard should they even try to look for the missing herd? And trolls can be new-aged. Who knew?

Such fun!! 

Although, I may avoid bookshops for a while. And do watch out for the donkey; may cause an existential crisis ;) 

If you're looking for a whacky detective with a plethora of paranormal activity, this is the book for you.




Always in love and light,

TL




Saturday, 13 May 2023

REVIEW - THE DAREDEVIL - grrrreat!

The Daredevil by Duckie Mack

Date read: 13th May2023

My rating: 5*
Genre I reckon: m/m Squee Romance

Buy link: Amazon


It's no secret that Duckie Mack is one of my one-click authors. 

The timing of this book was perfect. During a stressful week, I needed its escapism. 

Adorkable characters - check. Sizzling steam - check. Low angst - check. 

Everything I've come to expect in this author's books. 

This one features a shy boy with anxiety. And, as the title suggests, a guy who seems fearless. And together, they create magick. Squee!

Oh, marshmallow! 

A touch of paranormal. Escapism. And endearing romance. 



Always in love and light,

TL



Monday, 8 May 2023

REVIEW - IMMORTAL MATCHMAKERS - Insanely good

Immortal Matchmakers Inc Series by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

Date read: 8th May2023

My rating: 5*
Genre I reckon: Humorous godly romance

Buy link: Amazon


Reaching the end of a series is such sweet sorrow! But it is better to have loved and finished than to never have read at all. 

This was a fitting, chaotic end to the series. And answered a lot of questions. Yet, asked a couple which allows for more godly mayhem should the author choose. Indeed, there is a spin-off book already. 

Finally, Mr Zac gets a proper pursuit. Of course, there's a whirlwind of a plot with Minky and Cimil "helping". 

I LOVED this series. Yes, some books were better than others. But every one had me smiling, giggling and grr-arghing. 

Whenever the world gets a bit much, I pick up an MJP book and a) realise it could be a whole lot worse and b) get cheered by the absurdity and humour contained within the pages. 

I thoroughly recommend this entire series (including the Accidentally Yours forerunners).



Always in love and light,
TL