Book Review: This Girl’s A Killer

Can I just say that you don’t need many friends in this life, that you only need the ones who truly matter? And I think Cordelia Black belongs to the latter category. I need a friend like her in my life. Thank heavens for allowing me to encounter This Girl’s a Killer in Netgalley. It’s just what I need after what’s been happening in my country right now, what with all the heinous crimes happening. You just want someone who can make a difference. Cordelia Black, our heroine or anti-heroine whichever you want to look at it, is a sassy,…

Book Review: A Drop of Corruption

Ever since finishing Robert Jackson Bennett’s The Divine Cities series, I knew that I’m already a fan. And while I have not yet touched his the The Founders Trilogy, rest assured that it’s already added on my TBR list. I’m just swamped with a lot of ARCs that I need to finish right now including this book. Anyhow, I’m so glad that Del Rey had given me the opportunity to read and review A Drop of Corruption because heaven knows, I’ve been waiting for it since I finished The Tainted Cup last year. You really know how good an author…

Book Review: Shoestring Theory

Finally, another gem in my pile of digital ARCs! I am so glad that I found it on Netgalley and requested for the ARC because I absolutely loved everything about it. The expectation was that it’s going to be your typical cozy fantasy story wherein every trope will be thrown at you and you just have to deal with it. I am so glad that Shoestring Theory offered a lot of new things which put a smile on my face. For a debut novel, Mariana Costa did a wonderful job with Shoestring Theory. She has a good grasp about what…

Book Review: A Girl Like Us

It’s not so often that I read Mystery-Thriller books because it’s not just right up my alley. But when I came across this one in Netgalley, there’s something about that cover, title, and synopsis that gripped me and so I made a request. Little did I know that it would blow my mind away in the most dizzying and delicious way. Told from two alternating point of views, A Girl Like Us has wrapped me around its pages from start to finish. Why? Because reading it made me feel like I am watching a teleserye with all the salacious secrets…