Maddie had always loved music, she put part of herself into every concert, every song, every note. It was a part of her, right up until the day someone ripped it from her. Her abduction had been the most terrifying moments of her life, and whilst she had been rescued a part of her, the… Continue reading Book review: War – A.G. Kirkham
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Book reviews to come
Hi everyone. Just a quick note to say that tomorrow I will be posting a number of book reviews. These are for books that are now available but I read and reviewed through Readers' Favorite prior to their release. I guess I felt the need to tell you as, sadly, I still haven't perfected my… Continue reading Book reviews to come
Book review: Obehi Dibua – Crimson Night
When Nosu called her princess everything changed for Osezele. She had only admired him from afar, but it wasn't just their relationship that changed, everything did. She had lived a sheltered life, her knowledge of the marked was limited to the small snippets her mother had allowed her to know which, considering the lengths she… Continue reading Book review: Obehi Dibua – Crimson Night
Book review: Joel Borelli – The Dragon’s Eye
Varek Hai was a Defender, perhaps the only one to now wear the ring. With no wizard partner, it calls him to where the Mother wishes. When his path leads him to the second prince of Ishalem he could not begin to fathom the adventure that awaits. Summer solstice brings with it the beginning of… Continue reading Book review: Joel Borelli – The Dragon’s Eye
Book review: Rod C. Spence – Jeremy Austin and the Paladin (@RodCSpence)
When six teenagers are escorted at weapon point through a portal to the planet Genesis, 2.4 million light years from Earth, it was always going to spell trouble. It was the type of trouble that hadn't been bargained on. A prophecy had told of a beacon and the coming of a paladin to protect Genesis… Continue reading Book review: Rod C. Spence – Jeremy Austin and the Paladin (@RodCSpence)
Book review: Estela Vazquez Perez -Dark Serenade (@EVazquezPerez)
It was an impossible choice. After having his soul condemned to hell by Goldendeath, Victor's friends are left with a difficult decision. To allow him to suffer eternally in the depths of hell, or condemn him to immortality and reveal to him a world of darkness that would not only taint his soul, but they… Continue reading Book review: Estela Vazquez Perez -Dark Serenade (@EVazquezPerez)
Book review: Joanne Keltner – Possessed (@JoAnneKeltner)
Jackie was born with a gift, but to a twelve-year-old, it had seemed more like a curse. When her talent manifested itself in the form of a vision in the church it began a string if unforgettable events, and a lie she struggled to live with. Five years on she finds herself a magnet for… Continue reading Book review: Joanne Keltner – Possessed (@JoAnneKeltner)
Book review: The Paper Boy – Diana J Febry (@DianaJFebry)
It is impossible to forget your first murder scene. More so if you believe the case in question hadn't been resolved correctly. When a recent stabbing appears to have a connection to these events it is time for DCI Hatherall to finally explore the overlooked leads in a case that almost ruined his career. He… Continue reading Book review: The Paper Boy – Diana J Febry (@DianaJFebry)
Book review: The Oldest Enemy – Micheal J Webb (@mjwebbbooks)
Pastor David Lighthouse had to do something. The events he had seen unfold were too similar to those he had witnessed before, events which had surrounded his own fiancé and haunted him to this day. He was certain he could do something the police could not, find answers. Although they were answers not everyone would… Continue reading Book review: The Oldest Enemy – Micheal J Webb (@mjwebbbooks)
Book Review: Whispers from the Depths -C.W. Briar (@CW_Briar )
Betka had been branded at a young age, her markings present for all to see. While men tore her elder sister, Tonsa, away, she was allowed a precious few years to remain with her father before being forced into servitude. Her Whisperer Voice condemned her to a life of service, and to hurt another was… Continue reading Book Review: Whispers from the Depths -C.W. Briar (@CW_Briar )

