I am so excited to present my very first blog tour post! This is going to be a review of the psychological suspense/mystery book 'In Servitude', which I liked very much, and I'm so lucky to have been able to read it, and be part of this tour! This book is really something that's worth reading. A huge thank you to both the author and Digital Reads Blog Tours for giving me the opportunity to put my paws on this one! Grab a coffee and see what makes me recommend it! 😉
Tag: books and coffee
‘Hot Pursuit’ by Rebecca Freeborn
This time I chose to read something supposed to be a light summer read. Read my review of 'Hot Pursuit' while having a nice-smelling coffee! 😉
‘The Ten Thousand’ by Michael Curtis Ford
Finally I got to write a review again, this time about a historical fiction set in ancient Greece. Let's have a coffee, and see what it was like! ☺️
‘Sweden’ by Matthew Turner
Come on, drink a tasty iced coffee, and read what I finally say about a historical fiction book called 'Sweden'. (It took me more time to read than I thought it would be, but it was worth it!)
Monday Moodlifter: International Friendship Day! Yay! – A project for the whole week
Here comes another Monday, and there's just not enough coffee in the world to cope with. I don't know about you, but a Monday's still a Monday for me somehow, even though I'm currently on kind of a summer vacation (meaning I'm in between university and having a job at the moment.).
Monday Moodlifter
Mondays are always the monster of the week for most people. It's the first work day, farest from the weekend, and we feel like a it's a whole century that separates us from Glorious Friday we are looking forward to so much. It's a hard day to get through. What is it that people say? Surprise the world, smile on Monday?Yeah, I know. It's easy to say, but who has the energy and enthusiasm to do so? I tell you, my friend. YOU. You have.
‘Ways to die in Glasgow’, by Jay Stringer
Make time for a little coffee break and we can start already! 😉 This review is about a hard-boiled crime story set in Scotland that I liked very much.
‘Incubus Dreams’, by Laurell K. Hamilton
Make your coffee strong, because I'm not gonna be shy with this review! Buckle up, this was written out of passion. And anger.
‘The Trinity Six’, by Charles Cumming
Grab your coffee, and read my review about 'The Trinity Six', my very first spy story read!
‘The Casual Vacancy’, by J.K. Rowling
I was afraid to read this book, but it turned out to be a good surprise and I don't regret reading it at all! Get your coffee quickly! I'm very keen to tell you about it!