Latest Books :
Recent Books
Showing posts with label English Novels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label English Novels. Show all posts

The Winds of Fate by Elizabeth St. Michel


 English | September 10, 2014 | ISBN: 1500772496 | 300 pages | 4,05 mb

The Winds of Fate by debut author Elizabeth St. Michel is a sweeping novel of love, betrayal and passion in the grand tradition of historical romance authors Rosemary Rogers and Kathleen Woodiwiss. In seventeenth century London, Claire Hamilton tries to escape an arranged marriage and instead marries a convicted felon, the unjustly imprisoned Dr. Devon Blackmon. 

In retaliation she is banished to Jamaica. There she buys a slave, not knowing it is her "husband." Caught up in the turmoil around them, their embark on a breathtaking journey, filled with twists and turns, including Devon escaping and becoming the Black Devil Pirate.

Winds of Fate is the kind of book you can't put down, with plenty of heat, witty dialogue and grand adventure.

{[['']]}

Home is Where You Are by TESSA MARINE


Tessa Marie | English | September 30, 2014 | ASIN: B00MRCDQ0K | 237 pages| 5,6 mb

Home Is Where You Are was an amazingly beautiful, touching story. Its heartfelt, sexy, and inspirational. I LOVED Dean and Anna! These two love birds made the perfect young couple. Counting on each other, and just so emotionally wrapped around one another. I didn't think the synopsis really fit the book. It was somehow....less then what I expected and, honestly, I am glad for it. I loved how this book came together. Its wonderfully written with a compelling storyline and characters that just added more... umph to the story.


Dean is a young man who ran away from an abusive situation. He has been living on the street for some time and he works where he can to make some money while he searches for his long lost sister. I found Dean to be an extremely great character. He is beyond good looking, caring, determined, and so very smart. Anna is the follow-the-rules type of gal. She volunteers all over the place, from Habitat for Humanity, to volunteering at the local soup kitchen as she sends out college applications. That is where she meets Dean and soon she is breaking her own rules to get to know him.

{[['']]}

The Witch's Boy - English Novel by Kelly Barnhill


Algonquin Young Readers | English | September 16, 2014 | ISBN: 161620351X | 384 pages | 7,6 mb

THE WITCH'S BOY is a lovely book. Ned and Áine are both hugely likeable in different ways. Ned has had to struggle with himself his whole life, and struggling with an external force for once (magic) helps him gain better control of himself.

 Áine is super practical (it bears mentioning again), but hurt by her father abandoning her for greed. She's cold and reluctant to trust, but a good person to have on one's side. I quite enjoyed that their parents were a crucial part of the story. Ned's father and Áine's mother aren't mentioned much, but do have actual personalities. The Bandit King and Sister Witch are much bigger figures. Especially Sister Witch, whose moment of weakness sets most of the plot in motion. (But how could she let her other child die too?)

{[['']]}

Breaking Dawn - English Novel


I'd had more than my fair share of near-death experiences; it wasn't something you ever really got used to. It seemed oddly inevitable, though, facing death again. Like I reallywas marked for disaster. 
{[['']]}

Follow on Dailymotion

Like Free Books Inventory

Popular BOOKS

 
Support : Free Books Inventory
Copyright 2013. Free Books Inventory - All Rights Reserved
Template Created by : Ch. Kashif Nadeem - 03006986459