Friday 18 March 2016

Solid stone by E.g.patrick

Solid stone is a book I was given to read in return for a review and I was so glad I got the chance to read it.

It's like fifty shades but better well that's what I think. I loved the characters and connected with them straight the way. I loved the female character and in a way I am a bit like her so could relate to how she was portrayed in the book.

I enjoyed the storyline and how it progressed, as you read more it got better and better.

I can't wait for the second book and to see how the story continues. I am so pleased with how E G.Patrick wrote this story and think she did really well.

Tuesday 8 March 2016

Her best friends brother by T.J.Dell

This is about a girl who falls in love with her best friends brother, she hopes he feels the same but because communication is a problem for them they face difficulties getting together.

I enjoyed this book as I like a good love story. I think the way the author puts obstacles in their way and how libby meets other guys along the way is good because I was Screaming at the book for her to go and get her man.
I loved the ending and was happy with how the author concluded it.

It is an easy read and I felt as though I was in the book with them.
I give this book 10 stars because it was such a good book.

Sunday 6 March 2016

Silent Cry by Cathy Glass

Silent Cry is about a family needing help and also about some of the children Cathy helped at the time whilst writing this book. It touches on some important issues and gives ulyou a new perspective on some issues that maybe you didn't know existed or had little knowledge about.

As once again Cathy delivers an excellent book that gave me pleasure reading. Cathy touches the lives of these children and families that she helps, she makes a difference in their lives and helps them to prepare for their future.

Silent Cry was a brilliant book about Laura and her family, she had a newborn and was going through some mental health issues and how Cathy explains what she did and what the family went through is written so delicately. I myself think I have a better understanding of what some new mothers go through.

If I could help just one person the way Cathy has then I'd be happy. Reading this book has made me want to help some of these new mums and help make their lives easier when they do have some problems.

Another 10 stars for Cathy Glass

The Night The Angels Came by Cathy Glass.

When I started this book I expected it to be the usual foster care book that Cathy writes so after a chapter or two, I was amazed to see it was a different kind of care but still one nonetheless.

It's about a boy who needs looking after when his father will no longer be able to. Cathy writes with such passion and care, I loved the book and was thrilled to have had the pleasure in knowing what she went through with the boy and his father, it was sad in parts and I cried as I read it.

It really puts life into perspective and makes you lucky for what you have. Cathy Glass is an outstanding author with so much passion for what she does in both of her careers. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and love all of her other books.

The Boy Noone Loved by Casey Watson

One of my favourite books to read are books by foster carers and when I came across this author I thought I'd give her books a go. I am so glad I did as I'm amazed.

This book is her first book which at the time I didn't know, for a true life story I expected a few parts where I'd be a bit tearful and boy it was a proper tear jerker. This book is about her first foster child and goes through all the experiences she and her family went through with him. I cried at some parts, but was happy in others. Casey did really well in this book and I felt like I was there experiencing it with them. I went through so many emotions reading this book and can't wait to start her next one.

Definatly a good read for people who like true life stories.

Dear Amy by Helen Callaghan

Dear Amy is a book about a teacher that writes a column called 'dear Amy' and when a student at her school goes missing she starts to get these letters from a girl that has been missing for years. She starts to think that maybe this girl could still be alive and starts to investigate.

I started this book and was instantly gripped, it was full of mystery and every page you turned left you wondering when the next letter was coming. The author did really well and put in plenty of plots and twists. I absolutely loved this book and was completed shocked by the ending, I was not expecting the outcome.

A perfect book for readers that like a bit of mystery and a good ending.