Sunday, June 3, 2018

UnholyPursuit:The Devil on My Trail a Novel: BEA'S HALLOWEEN




UnholyPursuit:The Devil on My Trail a Novel: BEA'S HALLOWEEN: Bea


 At the point when you're just eight years of age and your whole life have been arrangement of cross-country trips meeting new individuals and things. Life, through her eyes, is typical. This is all she knows. Indeed, even along these lines, there are customarily perilous experiences with humankind and the otherworldly similar. Living on the edge you grow up not realizing what's in store. You become insensitive at an early age. Sobbing and sorrow at the primary indications of stress isn't an extravagance one can bear. Social meaning of 'Regularity' isn't a piece of your jargon. She knows she's not normal for any young lady she has met in a greater number of ways than imagined from the start. In any case, in her eyes she's only a typical eight-year-old young lady.

The mercilessness and underhandedness that sneak inside the obscure domain of endurance gazes at her consistently as she a few days long for at any rate a semi-ordinary life. It forcefully detonates on the scene of her young life for a long time. After quite a long time after year with apparently no end as far as anyone can tell. The main thing practically intolerable delightful she knows is her mom's unqualified love and commitment to her. It is genuine and solid. Her mom's that will to live and keep her alive is something she can generally depend up. Her mom, Ana, has demonstrated on many occasions there's no more noteworthy love than a Mother for her kid.

Breanna's longing for carrying on with a typical life in a universe of fractiousness isn't out of reach, nor ridiculousness in her young eyes. It's her claim, through her eyes. She dreams one day it will occur and that she and her mom will at last be glad and safe. That this life of consistent risk and dread will some time or another be a blurred memory.

She has since quite a while ago become fatigued of any place they stop individuals don't getting them, nor care nothing of their situation. They're regularly advised to rethink their qualities and attempt to fit in their environmental factors.

Against her better wishes, to make Bea cheerful Ana endeavor to give Bea otherwise known as Deirdre Mastwood a typical life by letting her take an interest in the apparently innocuous convention of Trick or Treating. What would possible be able to turn out badly?

In their confound voyages, Bea enters another school and becomes a close acquaintance with a young lady named Cara who is an occupant of the town, Beaumont, TX. In any case, the town is significantly more than it appears outwardly. It has a dull mystery.

They unconsciously experience and steps into a more established request of things. Be that as it may, when push comes to scoop with this mother and girl group. The town has met its match. They're something nobody in Beaumont has ever observed. In any case, what Ana, Bea and all of Beaumont saw at Halloween is something none will ever overlook.

Monday, January 8, 2018

Books I like and have read and rated: Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Child...

Books I like and have read and rated: Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Child...: I read this book over the holidays at the suggestion of someone I know. Thanks goodness they aren't a close friend. I do not find racist...

Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal

I read this book over the holidays at the suggestion of someone I know. Thanks goodness they aren't a close friend. I do not find racist insult and homophobia jokes funny and I seriously doubt Jesus did either. 

It written for juveniles who don't know "Kick the Canaanite" is racist. I like humor but not this kind.



Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal

Saturday, June 10, 2017

I like what I LIKE and anyone who don't like it can kiss my ass.

I know, I know you are supposed to follow the crowd and like whatever everyone like.  But sometimes the crowds has the taste in books of a woodlice.  I'm a bit tired of sex being used as book fillers. No dialogue, no real reason why they are having sex, they are just doing it.

I want something to happen before and besides the couple start screwing each others' brains out. Anyone can write out their sexual fantasies. That's not hard to do.

Just recently I was reading a book started out with the woman shaving her pubic hair. Ok, she was getting ready for an celebration. So??? I'm a woman. I don't want to read about some chick shaving her choocie. I got so disgusted I threw it across the room. Every five pages were a sex act. Who were they writing for? Playboy?

 Just to look at the cover of The Immortal Lover you wouldn't think this is a hot book because the publisher didn't put half naked people with their asses out on the cover. I like the fact Ana and Azazel do something else beside screw each other. To me, that's what make a book hot. He's romantic although he's a manwhore. There is no other name to call him. But the old dog truly loves Ana and melts and stop misbehaving every time she is with him.



https://www.amazon.com/Immortal-Lover-UnHoly-Pursuit-Prequel/dp/1540747719/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1497076982&sr=8-4&keywords=the+immortal+lover


Truthfully, I thought the author was going to change course after reading their first book and turn it into a rendezvous of Azazel screwing Ana in position a human body can contour into as so many authors do to compete with the smut literature.  But they didn't. They kept it on the same course of an old fashioned love and romantic. I'm talking about real love not just two people who are sexually attractive to each other.

As bad as Azazel is and believe me...he's mean as dog to everyone else except Ana. He still treats her like a queen. 




Saturday, April 1, 2017

Are we really post racial in literature?

Are we really post racial in literature? I wonders that because I read and review books of all ethnics but as a reviewers I am learning that some reviewers will not read and write a review on books that do not match their own ethic group. So this makes we wonder are we truly post racial in literature or make believing we are?



I will be posting the latest books shortly.

I will be posting the latest books shortly. I try to post as soon as I finish a book but I haven't been doing it lately. I will try to do better. Hang tight.