Carmina Revealed is sequel to Hidden Carmina By Adri Sinclair and after reading the first one I couldn't wait to get my hands on it. It is always hard to write a review for a sequel without spoiling some of the major events that occur in the first. That said the rich with lore, characters,… Continue reading Book review: Carmina Revealed By Adri Sinclair
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Book review: Correlations by P.S. Winn
Correlations by P.S. Winn is a psychological, paranormal thriller. Lacey is having a tough time, a tough life for that matter. Her mother was brutally murdered when she was but seventeen. She soon moved to live with her grandparents. They cared for her and watched over her until it was her turn to repay their… Continue reading Book review: Correlations by P.S. Winn
Book review: Sucker by Mark Lingane
Sucker, a supernatural fiction by Mark Lingane. Van H. Abraham, is plunged into a world with a supernatural twist. As soon as he set eyes on the beautiful Mina his fate was sealed. She requests his services, her man has run off with a skinny blonde thing, and taken all her money to boot. Never… Continue reading Book review: Sucker by Mark Lingane
Book review: Wilde Omens by Bree Lawrence and S.E. Babin
Wilde Omens (Time Wardens Book 1) by Bree Lawrence and S.E. Babin is a cyberpunk, time travel, urban fantasy unlike any other. Life for Penelope is difficult enough, all her life she has worked hard to be unspectacular. A genius forced to reign in her brilliance making good grades, but not enough to draw unwanted… Continue reading Book review: Wilde Omens by Bree Lawrence and S.E. Babin
Book review: Battle of the Bannockburn: The Saga of Thistles and Roses (The Warrior Queen Book 3) by Karen Gray
Karen Gray remains to date my favourite author, and that is not a position I offer to just anyone. I find Karen's work to be the very essence of fantasy at its best. She brings to life an enormous cast of characters, each with depth, backstory, and involved history. The stories themselves are emotionally gripping,… Continue reading Book review: Battle of the Bannockburn: The Saga of Thistles and Roses (The Warrior Queen Book 3) by Karen Gray
Book review: Breeder by K.B. Hoyle
Breeder by K.B. Hoyle is a brilliant example of dystopian fiction. Humanity has been forced to the brink of extinction, taking with it a large population of wildlife. Fortunately the Unified World Order has introduced a Controlled Reproduction Program, in the interest of survival only the most perfect genes will do. Flaws will not be… Continue reading Book review: Breeder by K.B. Hoyle
Book review: The Dead Dance Faster by Julie Hacker
The Dead Dance Faster is a psychological, paranormal thriller by Julie Hacker. Jael is almost gently forced to leave her home following yet another break up with her boyfriend Shane, and even he thinks the move to Seven Hills is warranted. The fact that her childhood friend Robbie and his wife live there is just… Continue reading Book review: The Dead Dance Faster by Julie Hacker
Book review: Siren’s Snare by Jessica Marie Baumgartner
Siren’s Snare an erotic romance by Jessica Marie Baumgartner . Savaunt has not long turned 500, middle age he longs for a child of his own, a son. There is only one problem. He is a Siren, a race of males who can only produce offspring with a human female. Leaving his lover and best… Continue reading Book review: Siren’s Snare by Jessica Marie Baumgartner
John Evans, an exciting author update
You may remember some time back I interviewed an author from my neck of the woods, John Evans, as well as reviewed his book An Unwilling Recruit. I have also been fortunate enough to receive and read a review copy of the next book in The Armageddon Wars series, A Fool in The Ring. I must… Continue reading John Evans, an exciting author update
Book review: Zenzoris Returns by Jenny Burnley
Zenzoris Returns (The Sophie Radcliffe Series Book 1) by Jenny Burnley. Sophie Radcliffe is a top agent in the Intergalactic Law Enforcement Agency, feisty, with technology and computer skills that compete with even the most advanced species, not to mention a photographic memory make her the go to agent when things go wrong, and things… Continue reading Book review: Zenzoris Returns by Jenny Burnley

