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"Thankfully forty isn't too old to start an adventure, because that's exactly what I do. A very dangerous adventure that will change my life forever. I have a chance to start again, and this time, I make the rules." Awww, how cute! Yes girl, go on an adventure. Is it possible to like a character from the premise? I am so invested!
2020 the Year of the Brief Review and....Be crazy, be stupid, be silly, be weird. Be whatever, because life is too short to be anything but happy.And that for me is what sums up the Magical Midlife Madness book, it was a great break from the current reality. Highly recommended and I can't wait for the next book.
Wow! This is the first book by the author that I have read and I will be back for more! This story drew me in and quickly hooked me. Jacinta is like any middle aged woman out there. Things sag, a few wrinkles, and so on. That on top of being freshly divorced and trying to re discover herself make her more relatable than a younger heroine. She is given the opportunity to be the caretaker of Ivy House., where things are not always what they seem. She meets new friends and has to prove herself to o...
4.5 stars I don't know why but this year I've stumbled upon a fair few of these books. Middle aged woman has middle life crisis/awakening and finds magic/supernatural/paranormal really exists. Did all the authors have a Zoom meeting and decide to compete on the genre? If so from the ones I read K.F.Breene is in the lead and I'm loving reading all the competitors. I have a few years yet to reach the dreaded 40 but it wont be long and frankly I'm finding myself enjoying this genre. Hello, midlife
For a little background to this book for those wanting a behind the scenes look...When I first started this book, it had a different tone to it. It was a bit more somber, and Jessie sadder about her life's situation. She was a bit lost, and a bit depressed. Which is not really a good time. And honestly, I just felt like I needed a good time.So as I was writing, I thought to myself - I don't feel like writing the traditional approach to this situation. I feel like focusing on the adventure and th...
I really don't think it's QuarantineBrain™, but if you try and say it's Peri-menopause Brain, I will come over and beat you with an old shoe. This is the most satisfying CandyRead I've had in days, perhaps weeks. Almost as if I've been trapped in my house, unable to hit the vending machine at work for a Twix bar (I'm exaggerating; the hospital would never put chocolate bars in the vending machines. I have to get them from the Leukemia Fundraiser bucket). The premise is simple: our heroine, Jacin...
2.5 Stars ⭐️ Book of the month read with my lovely, MacHalo’s 💕. It was funny and I liked the characters and the magical stuff but.... I don’t know. I just didn’t love it 🤷🏻♀️Mel 🖤🐶🐺🐾
🤪 I Must Be Somewhat a Little Insane Buddy Read (IMBSaLIBR™) with the MacHalos and stuff 🤪 Okay, let's try and get this over with as quickly and painfully painlessly as possible, shall we? K.F. Breene, I am awfully very not sorry and stuff, but I am done done done with your books. As you well know, I 💕lurves💕 your Warrior Chronicles series. (Because it is slightly very good and features a slightly very yummy female lead and hahahaha and stuff.) But every single time I try to read one of your oth...
Magical Midlife Madness(Leveling Up #1)by K.F. BreeneNarrated by: Nicole PooleOh my gosh! This book is hilarious! It would be funny anyway but if you are a woman over 40, a mother, and even divorced then you get the full benefit from this book! This book had me laughing frequently, giggling, and once crying from laughter! Definitely get the Audible version! The narrator is so good performing the voices and makes them that much better! A midlife, 40ish, mother of kid in college, gets a divorce (
between 3.5 and 4 stars. So 3.75 then. The target market for this is pretty damn obvious. Psssstttt the clue in the titleMidlife. Crisis. Now I am not in midlife quite yet but I can still appreciate this book. Its not one for the YA fo sur. You really have to be married and have kids to appreciate the humour here. "Crash? What was I, twenty? Midlife ladies did not crash. Not unless there was a lot of wine involved and a rogue set of stairs jumped in front of her."The unique selling point (that's...
I can’t describe how much I absolutely loved this book! Having a heroine in middle age is so relatable. (Even tho I’m 32) I had many laugh out loud moments while reading. Jess is amazing and someone that, as not so young women, we can relate to. I can’t wait to continue this series and look forward to more pwf books!
I'm a basic binch - I see a good paranormal women's fiction, I give it 4 stars ;)I shouldn't have enjoyed reading this so much, and, to tell the truth, at first I was annoyed by certain jokes, but I came to love the main heroine (she was the perfect type of 'feisty' for me).------------------------------------------------------------------------------{Review}3,5 starsYou might be wondering: Lina, how come you gave this book 4 stars when it’s obviously one of the many paranormal romances?So, let
Loved it, especially the geriatric dream team!!!!! I knew the book was going to be about a woman around 40 coping with life after a divorce then wackiness ensues. But IK.F. Breene went even further than having a kickass,independent 40 y.o. main character, said main character was the youngest by far of her whole circle. I will be forty in april and it was cool to read a book that didn't make me want to be 20 years younger!!! The book was well written and it was obvious that a lot of work and hear...