4 Star Post Apocalyptic Adventure set in Oz This story was so easy to read and very enjoyable. It was refreshing that it took place in Australia with the Oz vernacular flavouring the telling, as a kiwi I very much enjoyed this. The story is told from the perspective of our two main protagonists Starla,Continue reading “A Girl Called Ari by P.J. Sky”
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‘We Ride The Storm’ by Devin Madson
5 stars Wonderfully evocative, brutally visceral fantasy. It is not often I pick up a book that so enraptures me it is hard to put it down. Devin Madson, I salute you. What a beautiful written expertly told fantasy. I loved every page and lived every moment. What a ride. Action-packed but so emotionally chargedContinue reading “‘We Ride The Storm’ by Devin Madson”
The Eros Project by Helen E Slater
3 Stars Scifi/Techno Romance Thriller This book was the #indiebookclub read for March. I love Science Fiction and Fantasy and the premise of this book was intriguing enough that I looked forward to it. Unfortunately, it did not quite match my expectations and the storytelling was not to my taste. I felt the authorContinue reading “The Eros Project by Helen E Slater”
TARO: Legendary Boy Hero of Japan by Blue Spruell
4/5 STARS – Folk Tale of Feudal Japan I bought this on Amazon after taking a ‘look inside’ and was immediately drawn to the story which begins with a seven-year-old Takeda Taro. I must confess that whilst I have not read many books set in feudal Japan I have an unsated interest in this genreContinue reading “TARO: Legendary Boy Hero of Japan by Blue Spruell”
The Many-Coloured Land by Julian May
5/5 A blended sci-fi fantasy from a master storyteller I first read the Many-Coloured land when I was eighteen and whilst the detail of it had faded and the language and more technical aspects were heavy going for my young self, the memory of the story remained. My son gave me a copy for ChristmasContinue reading “The Many-Coloured Land by Julian May”
Escape Reality by Kayla Frost
A Gloriously dark Sci-fi read 5/5 I picked this up on a free/discounted promotion after the ‘Look Inside’ intrigued. It’s quite a dark sci-fi that set’s it stall out early doors. It is not for the squeamish. It is full throttle, non-stop action. There are no heroes, the characters are flawed and villainous none moreContinue reading “Escape Reality by Kayla Frost”
Secrets My Mothers Kept by Rebecca Tucker
Book club – Book of the Month Selection 5/5 I picked this book up because it was the selected book of the month for a writers/book club I am in. It is not my usual genre by a long shot, which is more fantasy/sci-fi in taste, so I read this with a grumble of forebodingContinue reading “Secrets My Mothers Kept by Rebecca Tucker”
Talented Found by PW Browning
YA Fantasy on the high sea 3/5 stars This was enjoyable and reads like a YA Fantasy from the tone, fast pacing and quick narrative. I would think any young teenager who likes fantasy would engage well with this book. The characters are distinctive and engaging. That is not to say there are not someContinue reading “Talented Found by PW Browning”
FREE Book Promotion Day
‘Rivers Run Red’ Book One of the Morhudrim Cycle is FREE to download Christmas Eve. If you have already purchased RRR then you can ‘buy it again for free’ and get the latest release version which corrects a host of annoying punctuation and grammatical errors that I missed. (The joy of being an Indie Author).Continue reading “FREE Book Promotion Day”
Merry Christmas
Festive greetings everyone, There is no denying that it has been a very strange year and it has been challenging for many people. Still, Christmas is upon us and the year is almost done and we have somehow all made it. 2021 promises a brighter time although it will still be difficult until the CovidContinue reading “Merry Christmas”