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Book review: The Paladin’s Message by Richard Crofton (@WriterCrofton )

The Dark Year is in full momentum, Megan, having vanished without a trace, is being held awaiting the appropriate time in May when she will be forced to fulfil the role expected of her. She had been a good girl, a church goer, and even helped with the outreach to assist those down on their… Continue reading Book review: The Paladin’s Message by Richard Crofton (@WriterCrofton )

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Book review: Ansgar: The Struggle of a people by Aleksandra Layland (@kbenart1 )

Ansgar: The Struggle of a people The Triumph of the Heart is part one of Aleksandra Layland's the Windflower Saga. When Ansgar survives an unseasonable and terrifying storm he finds himself anew, learning the true meaning of faith. At his journey's start he was committed to finding the Kimbrii people, but when they are the ones who find… Continue reading Book review: Ansgar: The Struggle of a people by Aleksandra Layland (@kbenart1 )

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Book review: Jimmy Prophet’s Library by John W. Milor

When your favourite secret playground has been vandalised with a sign that reads "Archeological Site #238, do not disturb, official archeological research" what's a boy to do? He goes in, of course. After all Jim had already survived a strange encounter with a being not in his own reality (i.e a stunningly attractive girl, after… Continue reading Book review: Jimmy Prophet’s Library by John W. Milor

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Book review: Adrenaline Secrets: A Deadly DNA Novel by Carolyn Reilly (@CReillyBooks )

Carolyn Reilly presents an amazing read in her Adrenaline Secrets: A Deadly DNA Novel There are naturals and there are Genetic InVitros or GVs. But lately, in Reardon, there are other concerns, people are turning into rabid killers, and whilst there were many theories, disease, drugs, etc, the truth remained there was no evidence of… Continue reading Book review: Adrenaline Secrets: A Deadly DNA Novel by Carolyn Reilly (@CReillyBooks )

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Book review: Taeowolf by Kris Moger

Taeowolf is the first book in the Zentrin series by author Kris Moger. The caste system had been abolished, but in reality very little had changed Hunaen clan still did the grunt work, Elvean tended the fields, Wolvean handled business, and the Feleal owned pretty much everything else. The only chance to break away was through hard… Continue reading Book review: Taeowolf by Kris Moger

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Book review: Tenebrous by G.A. Renteria

Sehren had not been plagued by nightmares for some time, perhaps he should have taken their return as a prediction of ill-tidings. But instead he thought it to be nerves. That day he was to bring the crown prince into the Knights, but more importantly the price would become his squire. It was not a… Continue reading Book review: Tenebrous by G.A. Renteria

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The Ancestral Odyssey: The Utopian Dream – Reviewed by K.J Simmill

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Well here it is guys, the third and final review written by K.J Simmill, a very talented woman, author of the highly successful Forgotten Legacy Series, which currently has three books to it’s name. Before I expand on this author’s achievments and present her review, before I talk about the experience and give you my thoughts on what the reviewers wrote, I would personally like to thank all of the reviewers who took the time out to read and write about my work. It is so very touching to know what you think, whether I received good or bad reviewers it is important to thank the people who wished to share their critique of my book, a book I have slaved over for the past ten to fifteen years.

About the reviewer: K.J Simmill, is an award winning British author who has written a total of five books. Books which…

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Book review: Purple Mike: A Trip by Sin Mils (@SinMils )

Purple Mike: A Trip, is a children's/ young teen tale written by Sin Mils. It is best described as an educational/ urban fiction. The humans in Anyplace once lived a peaceful existence, never wanting, never fearing. Vicodin however lived elsewhere, and he watched the beings of Anyplace with malice and hatred. He despised them, hated… Continue reading Book review: Purple Mike: A Trip by Sin Mils (@SinMils )

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Book review: The Ancestral Odyssey: The Utopian Dream by D.W. Gill (@MegasTeque ‏)

The Ancestral Odyssey: The Utopian Dream is an epic fantasy by D.W. Gill. Lethaniel had been thought dead, yet this lone figure was found plodding through a field of death, a field of the countless lives lost to the horror of war and death he could have prevented, at least that seemed to be the… Continue reading Book review: The Ancestral Odyssey: The Utopian Dream by D.W. Gill (@MegasTeque ‏)

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Book review: Conversations with Tom by Angela Lockwood (@LitBCameronB)

After a whirlwind romance from love at first sip to a wedding on the beach, life had seemed smooth sailing. But Lisa wanted children, but Jeff was not quite ready and, given how much he missed his own childhood pet, suggested a trial run with a cat. It turns out this had been one of… Continue reading Book review: Conversations with Tom by Angela Lockwood (@LitBCameronB)