19 April 2014

Stacking The Shelves #3 Blood Games, Witch Song and More

Hello bookworms,
I hope you are having an amazing Saturday! Unfortunately, here it’s raining hard even though it’s spring L
But hey, this is a great opportunity for me to grab a book and drink cappuccino. Usually people are coffee addicts, but me, oh I am a cappuccino addict (so fancy).
Today’s topic is Stacking The Shelves. This is a weekly meme hosted by Tynga’s Reviews. Stacking the Shelves is all about sharing your latest book.
In my last “Stacking The Shelves”, I had left behind genres such as horror and paranormal romance, to focus more on different books. But after I started reading “Romance”, I said enough was enough, it’s the time to bring horror back! So this Saturday, my new books include witches, vampires, zombies, demons and some unknown creatures. This feels like home!

For Review



Bought  (They were free)




And finally my favorite  is “Blood Games”, a horror book set on Nero’s Rome. Hello, vampires and gladiators… what else do you want? Has anybody read this book?

 Have a wonderful day!



7 comments:

  1. Free books!! I'm freaking out O_O Hope you like them.
    My Catch

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    1. I nearly broke my laptop, when I found out :)

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  2. WOW these are scary looking covers! I hope you enjoy them!

    OUT's STS

    Leydy from OUAT & RCE

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    1. Yep girl, totally enjoying some creepiness (is that even a word?)

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  3. Blood Games sounds AWESOME. I love vintage books. Happy reading! (I hope the sun makes an appearance soon)

    This week I visited UK's most beautiful library! Find me Under The Mountain

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    1. Aww thank you :) I love vintage books too... Twinning!

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  4. I really want to read Blood Games. Your haul looks pretty great. I hope you enjoy it immensely. I'm a new follower via GFC and bloglovin.

    Here's my Stacking the Shelves if you'd like to check it out.

    Rebecca @ Vicariously!

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