Tuesday, October 28, 2025

My thoughts on Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice By Virginia Roberts Giuffre

 Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice

By Virginia Roberts Giuffre

In 2011, Virginia Roberts Giuffre hit the headlines as Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s most outspoken victim: the woman whose decision to speak out helped send both serial abusers to prison and whose photograph with Prince Andrew catalysed his fall from grace.

But first and foremost, she became known as a voice of courage and resilience for women everywhere.

Giuffre’s story demonstrates with extraordinary power that victims are made, not born. And that once you come to truly understand the horrifying impact of abuse, you will never again question why a victim stays, or returns over and over again.

In April 2025, Giuffre took her own life. She left behind a memoir written in the years preceding her death and stated unequivocally that she wanted it published.

This is the powerful story of an ordinary girl who would grow up to confront adversity and trauma of the darkest form, yet found the strength to move forwards, reclaim her voice and shine a light on evil – advocating for others and fighting for a safer, fairer world.

Nobody’s Girl is a remarkable recounting of one woman’s fortitude in the face of depravity and despair, and the legacy she leaves behind.

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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Cover Art: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Virginia Roberts Giuffre offers a harrowing, deeply personal account of her life in Nobody’s Girl. From childhood abuse to being trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, Giuffre spares no detail about the mechanisms of power, manipulation, and grooming that trapped her in a cycle of exploitation. 

Yet the memoir is more than a testimony: it’s a declaration of survival and activism. She doesn’t just recount her suffering — she shows how she used her voice in public and in court to demand accountability and to protect others, even at great personal cost. 

 Her writing is resolute, clear-eyed, and enraged — a powerful reminder of the human toll of abuse and the resilience required to fight it. 

This is an essential, difficult read. If you want an insider’s perspective on the Epstein/Maxwell abuse network and the strength it takes to speak out — especially against very powerful people — this memoir is both important and deeply affecting.

Friday, October 10, 2025

My thoughts on The Lost Kings (The Royals of Rake Forge Book 1) By Ashley Munoz

 The Lost Kings (The Royals of Rake Forge Book 1)

By Ashley Munoz


From the creator of the bestselling Stone Riders series comes an all-new romantic suspense described as "John Wick meets The Summer I turned Pretty," with an angsty love triangle between twin brothers.

I was always told people grew roots where they were planted.

But mine developed between the hearts of two brothers.

For as long as I could remember, they were my protectors, living on the opposite end of the manor.

It was when I turned eight that I realized the truth. The twins were never supposed to protect me. It was the other way around and I would grow up to be the one that kept our family safe.

As time went on, they were forced to watch while I was broken and reshaped into the weapon needed to break us free from the cage our family had been forced into.

I always assumed the twins understood.

But when I became old enough to accept my fate, they slapped it away and tried to show me a different choice.

Even with my heart in their hands, I tried to make them see that there was no other path for me to walk.

They left, abandoning the family and destroying those roots that had kept us together.

Without them, we were forced to align with a powerful enemy.

But the twins returned when it was discovered how close I became with our rival.

I assumed it was to reclaim my heart, but it was to declare war.

We stood on opposite sides, but somewhere in the middle was my broken heart, still held between two lost kings.

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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Cover Art: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

In The Lost Kings, Ashley Muñoz returns to her Rake Forge universe with a gripping, emotionally charged trilogy opener. The story centers on Presley, who was raised with twin brothers — Gio and Kingston — by a family full of secrets, power, and danger. 

 Presley’s childhood was defined by protection and sacrifice; she was molded into a weapon, not a victim, and her bond with the twins is deep, complicated, and rooted in years of shared history. 

The novel weaves between past and present timelines and uses multiple POVs (Presley, Gio, Kingston), giving readers a rich, layered understanding of how their childhood shaped who they are now — and how their secrets threaten to tear them apart. 

 The romance is intense and forbidden: Presley, the twins, and the love triangle between them create constant tension, made even more dangerous by their mafia-family background. 

One of the strongest elements is the found-family feel, paired with real stakes. Presley isn’t just caught in a love triangle — she’s fighting for her identity, her legacy, and her freedom. Meanwhile, Gio and Kingston are fiercely protective, and their loyalty (and rivalry) toward each other and Presley adds emotional weight and complexity. 

 The writing balances gritty danger with tender, heartfelt moments, making the world feel real and the characters’ pain and passion deeply felt.

The Lost Kings is a stellar start to Muñoz’s Royals of Rake Forge series. If you love dark, high-stakes romance — especially with mafia dynamics, twin brothers, and a heroine who’s more than she appears — this book will pull you in and hold you tight.


My thoughts on The Alpine Fortress by Rowena Kinread

   The Alpine Fortress  By Rowena Kinread Publication Date: 12th September 2025 Publisher: Goldcrest Books Page Length: 311 Genre: Thriller ...