February is over and it has been a great reading month for me. 14 books have read and when February ended I was reading two books so it looks like my reading spree is going into March to.
Favorite book this month: Is Rock Chick Regret by Kristen Ashley without question.
Least favorite book this month: My least favorite will probably be After the dark by Cynthia Eden. I was just not happy with that book.
Number of physical books: 3.
Number of e-books: 9.
Number of audiobooks: 2.
Total pages: 5123 pages.
Female authors: 9.
Male authors: 6.
The fire witness is written by two authors, one male and one female. 3 of these authors was also new to me.
After the dark – Cynthia EdenSettings: Alabama, USA Pages: 384 Published: 2016 Genres: Suspense, romantic, contemporary and thriller. My rating: 2/5 Links: Review Book 1 in Killer instinct series. |
Grin & beard it – Penny Reid Settings: Green valley, Tennessee, USA. Pages: 389 Published: 2016 Genres: Romance, contemporary, humor and funny. My rating: 5/5 Links: Review Book 2 in Winston Brothers. |
Take the Key and lock her up – Lena DiazSettings: USA Pages: 370 Published: 2014 Genres: Romantic, suspense, contemporary My rating: 4/5 Links: Review Book 4 in The deadly games series. |
The treatment – Mo Hayder |
Cyrus – Jessica GadzialaSettings: Navesink Bank (fictional), New Jersey (USA) Pages: 232 Published: 2017 Genres: Romantic, contemporary My rating: 4/5 Links: Review Book 9 in The Henchmen MC. |
The horse and his boy – C.S LewisSettings: Narnia Pages: 224 Published: 1954 Genres: Classical, young adult / children, fantasy and fiction. My rating: 4/5 Links: Review Book 3 in Narnia. |
The doll house – M.J ArlidgeSettings: Southampton, England. Pages: 434 Published: 2015 Genres: Mystery, crime, thriller, fiction. My rating: 4/5 Links: Review Book 3 in The series about Helen Grace. |
1943 – D. ClarkeSettings: Harlem, New York, USA Pages: 237 Published: 2017 Genres: Historical, Fiction My rating: 3/5 Links: Review This is an copy I got from the author against a honest review. |
The underground railroad – Colson WhiteheadSettings: USA Pages: 357 Published: 2016 Genres: Fiction, “historical” My rating: 2/5 Links: Review |
Christmas from hell – R.L MathewsonSettings: USA Pages: 242 Published: 2015 Genres: Romance, contemporary, funny, humor. My rating: 5/5 Links: Review Book 7 in Neighbor from hell series. |
A man too old for a place too far – Mark W SasseSettings: A little all over the world. Pages: 307 Published: 2017 Genres: Contemporary My rating: 4/5 Links: Review Book 1 in the forgotten child trilogy. |
The fire witness – Lars KeplerSettings: Sweden Pages: 576 Published: 2011 Genres: Crime, mystery, thriller, fiction, suspense My rating: 4/5 Links: Review Book 3 in Joona Linna series. |
Midnight captive – Elle KennedySettings: Dublin, Ireland Pages: 368 Published: 2015 Genres: Romantic, suspense, military, contemporary My rating: 5/5 Links: Review Book 6 in the Killer Instincts series. |
Rock Chick Regret – Kristen AshleySettings: Denver, Colorado, USA Pages: 504 Published: 2011 Genres: Romantic, contemporary My rating: 5/5 Links: Review Book 7 in the Rock Chick series. |
After the dark – Cynthia Eden
Take the Key and lock her up – Lena Diaz
Cyrus – Jessica Gadziala
The horse and his boy – C.S Lewis
The doll house – M.J Arlidge
1943 – D. Clarke
The underground railroad – Colson Whitehead
Christmas from hell – R.L Mathewson
A man too old for a place too far – Mark W Sasse
The fire witness – Lars Kepler
Midnight captive – Elle Kennedy
Rock Chick Regret – Kristen Ashley
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Kidnapped by Suzanne Ferrell. Here you have a strong, opinionated, headstrong and lovable nurse who gets to experience her worst night of all nights. We have a strong, alpha male who work in law enforcement but risks it all to save this young, sweet little boy. Get yourself ready for the ride of your life and a love story who sparks from the darkest ground and lights up the sky. This is the first book in the stand-alone series about the Edgar’s family.
Can you keep a secret? by Sophie Kinsella. Imagine yourself in a position where you reveal your darkest secrets to a stranger and later finds out that this stranger can both save your ass or ruin your life for all eternity. What would you do? Well I would probably do as Emma does in this book. And it is hilarious.
Outlander by Diana Gabaldon. If you haven’t read it, at least you should give it a try. You may not like it, but then you don’t have to hear “what, you haven’t read it?! You must read it! It is just that good!” Yeah the book Is 
Preacher by Dahlia West. The book for you with an open mind. This one took me by total surprise and became one of my favorite books of all times. Yeah that is how good this is. And the female main character is everything I want to be and the story so catching that it is hard to put it down. And there is some heavy, sexy romance in it to. 😉
Playing for keeps by R.L Mathewson. I rave about this stand-alone series to everyone who would listen. I feel that this book does not get the recognition that it deserves and it is one of my favorites. Too bad the cover is so ugly. But do not judge the book by its cover and I’m so glad that I didn’t do just that because I love this and the whole series is just so heartwarming and wonderful.




Matilda’s last waltz by Tamara McKinley. An old-time, romantic book with family secrets, lies and love in the Australian farmland. The book that started my love for Australia and fire for historical suspense. Great read I need to read again soon someday.
The seventh hour by Tracey Ward. I’m not a big fan of the Young Adult genre so when I read one of these full score, hit me on the head and let me die, romantic books, AND no one is talking about it, it just makes me sad. This book is so good, so great and worth every penny. And it is not one of those mushy and meek type of YA romantic books either. It is just perfect.
Blood Harvest – Sharon J. Bolton
Blue Smoke – Nora Roberts
Intensity – Dean Koontz
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe – C.S. Lewis
To keep a secret – M. M. Wedin
Fear University – Meg Collett
Assasin’s code – Jonathan Maberry
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The Darkest Corner – Liliana Hart
The Nightmare – Lars Kepler
The Knowing – Ninie Hammon
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets – J.K Rowling
Rekindled – Kaylea Cross
Postmortem – Patricia Cornwell
Ashes, Ashes, they all fall dead – Lena Diaz
Wait for it – Mariana Zapata