Just bought this breakup poetry that was published today....Coincidentally for the 75th Anniversary of the D-Day of the Normandy invasion. Can‘t wait to put it on my shelf❤️
Just bought this breakup poetry that was published today....Coincidentally for the 75th Anniversary of the D-Day of the Normandy invasion. Can‘t wait to put it on my shelf❤️
Happy Mother‘s Day Littens!
Behind all your stories is your mother‘s story, for hers is where yours begins. So, thank you mom for reading to me every night and teaching me how to read and love books.😘
PS: I hope you like my photo:)
So keep reading and tell me about all the places you visited✈️🚢🚘🚇🛵
I‘m bedazzled by the brightness of this new author. As a Veteran, I think the action scenes in this book were spot on and the book most definitely belongs in my office now. I was so tired of the Angelina Jolie type spies, that I almost gave up reading spy fiction. But the main protagonist in this book has the potential for infinite life. Down to earth, charming and so very likable. ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
It wasn‘t bad, but so annoying that all women in this book were so unfulfilled without their men. Women don‘t need to be in a relationship,so that they can be told how beautiful and sexy they are. They should already know that...
Reading glasses😂😂😂
A great read for spy non-fiction fans
Somehow, I don‘t think the 5 seconds rule apply here😂
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The first chapter was really good. After that, my interest fell faster than Marie Antoinette‘s guillotine. One of those books that would ply you with caviar and champagne on Page 1 while consigning me to stale beer and road kill on Page 100.
“I think the person behind Little Christ‘s shooting is a woman.”
“You‘re joking? No woman could have pulled that off.”
“If she was wearing a Nun‘s habit she might. Anything could be hidden under Nun‘s habit. Only the Lord Almighty knows what‘s under the habit!” Bankov roared with laughter at the perversity of his own humor.😂😂😂
A great start of my day on the ski slope...#currentlyreading
I am a spy fiction fan and this book is darker, grittier and far more plausible than Bond books. Quiller is fearless and action packed. A wonderful escape in every sense of the word. Loved it!