Skip to main content

Blood and Bone (#1) by Paula Dombrowiak

Entertaining and not your usual rock star story - more depth, more complicated and sadly, more left open at the end.

There are another three books already announced in the series so hopefully somewhere along the way there may be more or an ending; this wasn't that book.

Some passages that caught my eyes; 

Mia laughed. “You never stop loving someone.” She said. “You can hate the decisions or the actions they make, but not the person.”

Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that,

“It doesn’t make you a bad person just because you didn’t love someone enough.” 

People come into your life for a reason when you need them most. Whether it was to teach you a lesson, to get through a tough time, or to give you the faith you lack.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Captivated by Callie by Jennifer Bishop

Captivated by Callie by Jennifer Bishop is the first book in the Flamingo Cove series.  Devon Steel, as retired military returns to Flamingo Cove to start his new boating business.  Callie Hargraves is on the run and hopes that Flamingo Cove will be a safe place to hide out. Things don't always go to plan and they soon realise that there is some attraction that is hard to resist between them. Unfortunately Callie's past is catching up with her, and Devon ends up having to help her stay safe.  Easy read, a bit of romance, a few smiles, feel good and enjoyable.  #CaptivatedbyCallie #NetGalley

The Pucking Proposal by Lauren Landish

Pre-game rituals must be taken seriously, even when they seem completely outrageous - and indecent!  Hilariously believable.  Hockey trope. Brother's best friend. Playing to win. Pub Date: 18 Feb 2025 Part of Maple Creek series #ThePuckingProposal #NetGalley

Den som dödade helvetets änglar by Jan Guillou

"Den som dödade helvetets änglar by Jan Guillou" - freely translated as " The one who killed the angels in hell". A bit late to reading this, but what a treat!!!  His language is beautiful, the connections to true events and living people are spot on, and the criticism of governments thought-provoking and necessary in a democratic-ish society.  Written in a completely different style to his other Hamilton and Ponti books i loved this one! I’ve already got the next one downloaded and will hopefully be in for another treat.  This book is so far only available in Swedish - unfortunately similar to most of Guillou's fabulous books!