Words do matter.

Our lives begin to end the day we become silent
about things that matter~ martin luther king
Words heal..
Words reassure..
Words express...

Happy birthday to the real Weird Wordsmith ;)

I think, in your entire life..
If you have impacted another's life - you have achieved something.
If you have saved one soul from self-destruction - you have succeeded.
If you have touched one heart - you have truly lived.

You have been all three of those people in my life. It is least to say I’ll never forget you.
Our paths may diverge...
Our conversations may stop...
One day you might as well forget my name...

But for me you'll always be the special friend.
A systematically weird, wisely stupid, insanely intelligent and perfectly imperfect friend. :)

I like you in spite of all your activate-deactivate wali harkatein, rude- polite wale mood swings, friends-strangers wale bizarre days, silent and bak-bak wale alternate attitudes … I like you with all your imperfections… because in the long run, as they say, what matters is not what you say or do (in your case - what you don't say) but how you made someone feel.

And I... feel peaceful whenever we talk. You bring the absolute calmness in a life full of panic, deadlines and pressure. A ray of sunshine.

They say, people come in your life as phases or friends... I might have been a phase that passed but you will be here in my heart as true friend... always.

Happy birthday ❤️

Book review: The Chocolate Thief by Laura Florand

The Chocolate Thief (Amour et Chocolat, #1)The Chocolate Thief by Laura Florand
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

"The Chocolate Thief" by Laura Florand is a contemporary romance that received a four-star rating from me. While it didn't leave a lasting impression like some other books, it still had its moments of warmth and sensuality that made it an enjoyable read.

The standout feature for me was the warm sensuality portrayed in the book, particularly in the steamy scene on the staircase. Laura Florand's writing brought out the passion and intensity between the characters, creating a memorable moment that stayed with me.

The story sets the stage in Paris, a city known for its beauty and romance. The clash between American Cade Corey and French chocolatier Sylvain Marquis adds an interesting dynamic, especially as they navigate the world of chocolate and desire.

While there were no specific memorable aspects beyond the sensuality, "The Chocolate Thief" still offers a delightful escape into the world of Parisian charm, delectable chocolates, and budding romance. It may not be a standout among contemporary romances, but it has enough warmth and allure to captivate readers looking for a sweet and steamy love story.

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Book review: Just the Sexiest Man Alive by Julie James

Just the Sexiest Man AliveJust the Sexiest Man Alive by Julie James
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

"Just the Sexiest Man Alive" by Julie James is a contemporary romance that received a four-star rating from me, albeit with mixed feelings compared to my experience with "Something About You." While it didn't quite capture the same level of excitement and engagement, there were still elements that I appreciated.

The intensity of the male protagonist and his jealousy despite his celebrity status added depth to the story. I liked how the female protagonist remained unaffected by his fame, showing strength and independence in her character.

However, one of the drawbacks for me was the lack of descriptive intimacy scenes throughout the book. I found myself waiting for steamy moments that never quite materialized, leading to a sense of disappointment. The delayed first real kiss until the last scene was a letdown, especially after building up anticipation throughout the story.

The snippet introduces Taylor Donovan, a confident and composed woman who refuses to be swayed by Hollywood heartthrob Jason Andrews' charms. Their dynamic as he pursues her and she remains unyielding creates an interesting tension, but I wished for more sparks and passionate moments between them.

This is a decent contemporary romance with moments of intensity and charm, but it didn't quite meet the expectations set by Julie James' other works. While it may not have been a standout for me, readers looking for a light and entertaining romance with a celebrity twist may still find it enjoyable.

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Book review: Something About You by Julie James

Something About You (FBI/US Attorney, #1)Something About You by Julie James
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

"Something About You" by Julie James is a contemporary romance that kept me captivated from beginning to end, earning a solid five-star rating. This book had everything I love in a romance novel – sizzling sensuality, a suspenseful undertone, and characters who felt real and relatable.

One of the most memorable moments for me was the intense encounter between the protagonists in the office room on the third floor of the hotel. The chemistry between Cameron and Jack was electric, heightened by their forbidden attraction and the steamy dialogue that left me breathless. Their interactions were filled with passion and desire, creating a palpable tension that kept me eagerly turning the pages.

The sensuality in the book was off the charts. From the hot foreplay to the moments of heated passion, every scene between Cameron and Jack sizzled with intensity. I particularly enjoyed the theme of reuniting after a gap of time, coupled with the exploration of clearing out misconceptions and discovering a deeper love. Jack's brooding nature added an extra layer of allure, while Cameron's caring and sweet personality made her a character I could root for. Their chemistry leaps off the page, making their romance feel authentic and compelling.

This book is a gem of a romance novel that combines steamy passion with genuine emotion, making it a must-read for fans of contemporary romance. Julie James has once again delivered a story that left me thoroughly satisfied and eager for more of her work.

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