AudioBook, Book, Post Apocolyptic, series

Review of Into the Fire by Kyla Stone

Brief Description - a group of people escape the city after a nuclear attack. In this story our group, Dakota, Eden, Julio, Park, and Logan have now reached Ezra’s place - and encounter the first signs of trouble. The conflict ramps up as Maddox also arrives back to the cult suffering from radiation sickness. He… Continue reading Review of Into the Fire by Kyla Stone

Book, Fantasy, Horror

Reblogged WhatNornsReads – Cretaceous Canyon Reviewed by Karen J Mossman, J M Northup and Sahara Foley

Great to reblog this, and so interesting to read their reviews along side what I read. This time, all three of us read the same book.  Wow, what a ride.  It started slow, but once the action began, it was pulse-pounding and horrific.  … #WhatNornsReads – Cretaceous Canyon Reviewed by Karen J Mossman, J M… Continue reading Reblogged WhatNornsReads – Cretaceous Canyon Reviewed by Karen J Mossman, J M Northup and Sahara Foley

Book

Reblogged – Book Club Reads

Read What Everyone Thought of the Books They Read

Book, shortstory

Book Review RoadKill by Paul White

Brief Description - A car crash has a lasting impact on a young boy. This is part of the bite sized reads, which are all fully formed entertaining short stories that can be read quickly. It’s begins with a young lad who is involved in a car crash. His bewilderment and horror is well described… Continue reading Book Review RoadKill by Paul White

Book, Kindle Unlimited, Novella, Post Apocolyptic, series

A Review of Grip of Frenzy by Sam J. Fires

Brief Description - An EMP has hit the world and taken out the power. Everyone is just trying to survive after a bitterly cold winter. I’ve been lucky enough to be get advanced reader copy as I have for the last few books of this series. As it’s been a while seen I read the… Continue reading A Review of Grip of Frenzy by Sam J. Fires

Book, Famous Authors

Salute to Author Nora Roberts

Nora Roberts is a a prolific writer and has 225 novels to her name. She has an exceptional ability to blend romance, mystery, and adventure. Her stories feature strong, independent heroines and irresistible heroes, creating a perfect balance of passion and intrigue. Nora is probably one of the few authors I’ve read more than once.… Continue reading Salute to Author Nora Roberts

Book, Paranormal, shortstory

Let me Introduce you to Cassie

Cassie has long red hair and is a twin to her brother Seb. She is a clairvoyant and empathetic, which means she leads and unusual life. She first came to view in The Killer on the Heath, where she helps her brother track down a murderer. In her eagerness, she almost becomes a victim herself.… Continue reading Let me Introduce you to Cassie

Book, Horror

Reblogged – Uneasy and Uncomfortable Reads

Does it say something about me that I was instantly drawn to this title? Hahaha! I think it must do because I was intrigued. When I saw the first book my reaction was oh yes! Now that’s an unsettling read. It Lives in the Basement is superb. Click through for my review. Enter Here

Book, Romance

New Release The Art of Seduction by Toya Richardson

Gabriel Jason is damaged. Haunted by the memories of a loveless and abusive childhood, which led to an adulthood filled with lies and deceit, he makes several bad choices. After realising he’s on a one-way ticket to hell, he becomes a virtual recluse. Until one day, a woman catches his attention, which quickly turns to… Continue reading New Release The Art of Seduction by Toya Richardson

AudioBook, Book, Horror, Post Apocolyptic, series

Review of Blind Pain by Nick Clauson

Brief Description - Don’t look up because what you see will change you to a raving lunatic. This story, the fourth in the collection took a turn I didn’t expect. As each chapter is dedicated to one of the characters, it seemed a long time before I heard from the ones I liked. Although they… Continue reading Review of Blind Pain by Nick Clauson