As a long time fan of Simons' 'The Bronze Horseman' series, I was thrilled to learn that she had released two prequels - 'Children of Liberty', followed by 'Bellagrand' - centred on the relationship of Harold and Gina/Jane Barrington. parents of TBH trilogy's male lead.To say I'm disappointed is ...
Alexander is everything. And I loathe his parents more than ever. So, this book essentially didn't tell me anything I didn't already know. I did enjoy reading about Alexander's young life before Russia, and the writing style was beautiful as always-- even while I wanted to throttle Harry and G...
I don't know what to say about this book. I even had a hard time deciding how many star to grant it. It wasn't good, not really at all. There were parts that were cringe-worthy. But, it had its moments and it was sort of a page turner. 'Red Leaves' is the story of two people at heart; Kristina Ki...
"He wanted to explain but felt shattered. He was shattered." - Yes, I know, Alexander. Me, too. Review to follow when I feel less shattered. On to Book 2!! ^_^ ..............................12+ Hours later….5+ Stars!!! - Also reviewed at:Lady Jayne's Reading DenOkay, I figure there is NO WAY I ca...
Though much is taken, much abides; and though we are not now that strength which in old days moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are—Unyielding***This review contains spoilers for The Bronze Horseman. Under no circumstances read this review if you haven't read the first book in the tril...
Why I decided to read this book:I was looking for a book that no one had recommend to me or I had herd of so I decided to go to the library and chose a random book, the book was on display facing backwards, so I had a quick skim of the synopsis and decided to give it chance.Which category on the ...
I don't know exactly why but I keep reading other novels by Paullina Simons looking for the same feeling "The Bronze Horseman" trilogy left me, which I devoured in no time (and they are not short books at all!).This is my second book by Simons after the trilogy, and again, I feel more than disapp...