
14 Ways to Die Spotify Review
Today on Spotify we’re discussing 14 Ways to Die, a thriller for the modern age that follows one young girls’ quest to bring one serial killer to justice. Continue reading 14 Ways to Die Spotify Review
Today on Spotify we’re discussing 14 Ways to Die, a thriller for the modern age that follows one young girls’ quest to bring one serial killer to justice. Continue reading 14 Ways to Die Spotify Review
Today on YouTube we’re discussing 14 Ways to Die, a mystery whodunit for the modern age that follows one girls YouTube in her quest to find the serial killer who killed her mother. Continue reading Watch “14 Ways To Die Review” on YouTube
14 Wats to Die is a mystery for the digital age, following one young girl in her quest to find the serial killer who took her mother. Continue reading Review of ’14 Ways to Die’
Hey there avid readers! Check out my latest reading list, a sneak peak of reviews to come here on Cyn’s Workshop. Continue reading Weekly Reading List #286
Pride and Premeditation doesn’t come out until next year but we’ve got a look at the cover right here. Take a look! Continue reading ‘Pride and Premeditation’ Cover Reveal
By Cynthia Ayala
Walt Whitman, Aurora reporter is investigating the murder of his closest friends. Both framed for crimes they did not commit, he is dedicated to exonerating them and finding the true culprit. He and his estranged boyfriend Henry Saunders uncover a deadly link between body snatching and Abraham’s murder. But the web is thicker than that and Walt is only beginning to figure out how high up the later this conspiracy goes.
Published on March 1, 2016 by Plume, Speakers of the Dead by J. Aaron Sanders is a re-imagining of a time in Walt Whitman‘s life when he lived in New York at the Aurora.
Continue reading “A Convoluted Unbelievable Mystery | Review of ‘Speakers of the Dead: A Walt Whitman Mystery’”
By Cynthia Ayala
Hey there readers! I hope everyone had a great week. It was midterms for me and wouldn’t you guess it, I was sick. Congestion that was, is, killing me. I was so miserable on Friday that my teacher let me go home halfway through the class and I was in a daze and then yesterday, I wanted to get work done and I was stuck in bed trying to get rid of a migraine that went away at 1 in the morning. Luckily it’s gone now so I think I’m finally on the med. The winter air was just not doing me any favors.
Anyway, here’s what’s on my reading list for the coming week. As always, photos and synopsis’ are courtesy of Goodreads.
Continue reading “Weekly Reading List #36”
By Cynthia Ayala
Hey there readers! I hope that everyone is having a wonderful weekend. Nothing new with me, just a little sore throat, lots of post-natal drip, not that you needed or wanted to know that, but anyway I hope everyone is doing great and is enjoying these lists of what’s to come with regards to my book reviews and reading lists. So lets get to it!
As always, just gotta put this little disclaimer here that all the synopsis and photos are courtesy of Goodreads.
Continue reading “Weekly Reading List #35”
By Cynthia Ayala
Hey there readers! I hope that everyone is having a great week. I had a wonderful weekend mainly because my fiancé came to visit! Yay! He is so sweet, he even came to class with me and we went to see Deadpool, it was a wonderful weekend.
But that doesn’t really matter does it. You’re here for books! So here is my latest reading list to help you decide what you want to read next or even inspire you to start your own reading list…if you don’t already have one. As always, all synopsis’s are courtesy of Goodreads. Continue reading “Weekly Reading List #34”
By Cynthia Ayala
Hey there readers! I hope that everyone had a wonderful week/weekend. It’s been pretty boring here in sunny Florida. Of course, here is some interesting news. My reviews have been favorited and retweeted Twitter by some authors! Isn’t that exciting! It may have only been two authors (Soman Chainani and Danielle Vega), but any sort of recognition is exciting in my book. They liked what I had to say about their novels. Then again, when I’m giving a book 4 or 5 stars, it’s hard to not like it, even if it may be poorly written. Oh God, now I’m going to be even more self-conscious about my reviews. However, if I stop now I won’t improve and sticking to it, analyzing and editing it certainly a way to make sure that I continue to improve.
So I finished the fourth novel in the Saga of Seven Suns series, Scattered Suns, and it was amazing! I’m in the middle of A Magic Dark and Bright right now and so far I like it. Can’t really complain, I did get the book for free after all via a Goodreads Giveaway. Anyway, here’s what’s on my reading list for the coming week. Happy reading folks.
But before I forget and ensue a lawsuit, all synopsis’ are provided by Goodreads.com. Continue reading “Weekly Reading List #17”