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Book review: Lost: The Field Researchers Book 2 by A.E. Hellstorm

Lost: The Field Researchers Book 2 by A.E. Hellstorm is one of the best books in its genre I have read for some time. Carl is a field researcher and child interviewer for the FBI, but when his partner Mira goes missing, presumed dead in a bombing, all kinds of horrible flashbacks begin to haunt… Continue reading Book review: Lost: The Field Researchers Book 2 by A.E. Hellstorm

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Author interview: Walter M. Williams III

It is with great pleasure we welcome author Walter M. Williams III to #SymposiumSaturday About the Author Tell us a little bit about yourself. (Author Bio)  As you are undoubtedly aware, my name, is Walter M. Williams III. Though I have a degree in Criminal Justice with an emphasis on Homeland Security, I am actually… Continue reading Author interview: Walter M. Williams III

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Book Review: Fairfield’s Auction: A Witherston Murder Mystery by Betty Jean Craige

Fairfield’s Auction: A Witherston Murder Mystery by Betty Jean Craige is a murder mystery set in the town of Witherson. All is not well in the town of Witherston. Long ago the Cherokees were cast from their land, their belongings claimed by the white man, and now they are being auctioned off as treasure for… Continue reading Book Review: Fairfield’s Auction: A Witherston Murder Mystery by Betty Jean Craige

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Readers’ Favorite: I’ve earned my stamp

For those of you who follow my blog you'll have noticed it is more about the books I have read and the authors I have encountered rather than my own books, Darrienia and Herbal Lore. The reason is a simple one, I believe authors should support each other. I have recently been approved as an… Continue reading Readers’ Favorite: I’ve earned my stamp

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Book review: Underland by Chanda Hahn

Underland by Chanda Hahn is young adult paranormal novel, with urban fantasy elements. Kira hadn’t always been lost, once she’d had a family, a father who loved her and shared with her the experience of his Navy SEAL training. When she had awoken with night terrors he had chased them away, but when he died… Continue reading Book review: Underland by Chanda Hahn

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Author interview: Marsha A. Moore

It is with great pleasure I welcome the very talented author of the Coon Hollow Coven Tales and The Enchanted Bookstore Legends Series, Marsha A. Moore. For those of you who follow my blog closely you may remember that Marsha A. Moore was one of my top five favourite authors from 2015. She already has… Continue reading Author interview: Marsha A. Moore

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Book review: The Memory of Lost Dreams by David Curtis

The Memory of Lost Dreams by David Curtis is well placed in the Dystopian genre. Wanted for treason Malik has no choice but to flee his homeland, where his only crime had been to challenge poor leadership the people so blindly followed. A cave seems to offer salvation, the darkness all-consuming until a glimmer of… Continue reading Book review: The Memory of Lost Dreams by David Curtis

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Book Review: Tacenda by Christine Vann

Tacenda by Christine Vann  is a brilliant example of a first contact science fiction. The plot revolves around the two main characters Arucken, a nestling, and Kerris, a human partnered into his service. Life as a cross-species team is never easy, especially when so few humans seemed to successfully accept the pairing. Their latest orders… Continue reading Book Review: Tacenda by Christine Vann

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Book review: Annwyn’s Blood (The Paladin of Shadows Chronicles, #1) by Michael Eging

Annwyn's Blood (The Paladin of Shadows Chronicles, #1) by Michael Eging is a fantasy science fiction set in Sub-Roman Britain. King Mattheus' daughter Marianna  has been abducted, but when no word of ransom comes the King is forced to take matters into his own hands, dispatching his warriors to scour the land in search of… Continue reading Book review: Annwyn’s Blood (The Paladin of Shadows Chronicles, #1) by Michael Eging

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Author interview: Chris Ward

It is with Great pleasure I welcome author Chris Ward. Mr Ward currently has his book OMG Joe Warren up for the Kindle Scout nominations with twenty+ days remaining, take a look and if you like what you see press that nominate button. About the author Tell us a little bit about yourself. (Author Bio)… Continue reading Author interview: Chris Ward