BOOK REVIEW – The Fallen (Hades Castle Trilogy Book 1) – C.N. Crawford

This was my first C.N. Crawford book. Set in an Angel’s and Demons fantasy world, this was a notable tale of Lila in the town of Dovren. It is the first in a trilogy series. I really loved Lila as the main character as her skills were a nice surprise for her plan to murder the Town Count, who also happens to be a fallen angel. I liked the interplay between Lila and, Count Saklas. I thought her characters were well defined and the plot built to a burst ending. I gave this a 3.5/5 rating. If you haven’t read this, it is worth a look and can be checked out on KU.

**Spoiler Alert**

Lila was born in Dovren, but the woman who raised her wasn’t her real mother. Raised with a sister, they taught themselves to fight and defend themselves. Lila began working as a thief at 7, for a local smuggling ring. Her stand in mother racked up lots of debt to pay for her Gin addiction. The collectors set out to find Lila and mutilate her to incentivize her mother to pay them back. While she manages to escape into the upstairs portion of their club by trading places with her courtesan friend, Zahra. Her first customer happens to be Count Sarkas, himself, and he is looking for her. He purchase her services to live at the local castle and be his courtesan for an obscene yearly wages.

When she moves into the castle she becomes stuck between the angels and the Free Men of the city. Claiming to want independence from the angels and create their own country, they identify themselves by a cuff link symbol. They claim the angels are planning to wipe out the mortals but things aren’t as they seem. They try to employ Lila to seduce Sarkas, which makes him mortal for a time, and strap a bomb to his rooms in the castle. She must work through what’s real after her childhood friend betrays her. The future of the realm stands in the balance between the Free Men and the Fallen Angels.

Book Review-Poetry Collection – the words i wish i said – caitlin kelly

This was my first poetry book by caitlin kelly. Set on the premise of loss and learning to move on. I had a hard time connecting with much of this though there were a few poems that stood out to me. I felt like the titles for the chapters didn’t necessarily correlate with the poems in each section since similar poems in chapter 1 were in other chapters. I didn’t understand how she split those up in her head. The afterward includes comments about this meaning to be learning self-love, but I couldn’t find any of that within these pages. I had to rate this as a 2/5. This was aimed at a younger audience than me and my jaded view of the world… Also there were some typos throughout.

Book Review-Poetry Collection – 2am Thoughts – Makenzie Campbell

This was my first poetry book by Makenzie Campbell. Set on the premise of love found and lost set up as her thoughts. I have to say I struggled to make it through this one. I tried hard to slog through but it felt more like random thoughts than poetry to me. The afterward includes comments about this meaning to be learning self-love, but I couldn’t find any of that within these pages. I had to rate this as a 1/5. This was aimed at a younger audience than me and my cynical heart.

National Chocolate Ice Cream Day – June 7th

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I learned something new this year with the day of June 7th. Since ice cream is it’s own food group for me, of course I must celebrate! Getting in that chocolate goodness that always puts a smile on our faces! I have a recommendation for you wayward travelers – should you choose to celebrate as well. I promise you will not be disappointed.

I once traveled to Wisconsin to explore and the find of my life occurred in a Chocolate Shop with their ice cream. Their Zanzabar chocolate ice cream s the pinnacle of human achievement, in my biased opinion. It is the perfect amount of rich and chocolate. I don’t put Hershey’s on mine since it will never need it. If you haven’t tried it, go now, there’s no time to waste. You’re welcome.

Zanzibar Chocolate Website

Happy, Happy Easter!

I can’t believe we are a quarter of the way through 2021, but, here we are. As an adult that never grew up, I always take part in the egg dying options. I am also peep’s fiend with all that wonderful marshmallow goodness.

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I do enjoy the way we celebrate Easter in the US but my search through worldwide celebrations was craziness. My favorite was the Easter Crimes week in Norway. They spend that time reading and watching stories about crimes. I may not live there but I can certainly participate in solidarity! Lol, I love the idea of group reading as a holiday.

However you celebrate Eater, I wish you the all the best! After the last year, we deserve it.