Book, Fantasy, Post Apocolyptic, science Fiction

My Review of I, Robot Soldier by Joel R. Dennstedt

Brief Description - a robot finds an abandoned child and takes care of her. I came across I, Robot, Soldier in a selection of books posted by someone on Facebook. Immediately I found myself drawn to the cover. I hadn’t read about robots before and it appealed to me, I fell in love with the… Continue reading My Review of I, Robot Soldier by Joel R. Dennstedt

Book, Erotica, Fantasy, Novella, Romance, series

My Review of Savage Wolves by Georgina Stancer

Brief Description - a shifter is incarcerated and meets up with an old friend, another shifter who is a prison guard. These are individual stories by different authors. As I understand it the writers attended a book fair held at Shrewsbury prison. I love how they gave them the same themed cover, and added them… Continue reading My Review of Savage Wolves by Georgina Stancer

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, Fantasy, series

The Change by Teyla Branton

The Change is what happens to the body when a human becomes immortal. This has been sitting on my kindle for over a year. I must have seen it advertised somewhere and with it being the first of a nine book series it was and still is free to download. I didn’t read the blurb… Continue reading The Change by Teyla Branton

Book, Fantasy, Historical, Mystery, Post Apocolyptic, series

Books for June

I don’t usually like planning books to read in advance. I’ve always chosen what appeals at the time. For the past time year post apocalyptic stories have dominated my preferences and I can’t see that changing much. However, this month's book contain two. Screenshot Power is the seventh book of The Burning Tree series. I've… Continue reading Books for June

Book, Fantasy

Reblogged – Indie Fantasy Adventure

My book The Power of Love is included. So it’s your chance for a free read. 😀 Searching for your next favorite story? Look no further! These bestselling authors have teamed up to offer a delightful selection of new books. … Indie Fantasy Adventure

Book, Fantasy, Novella, paperback

My Review – Warrior Betrayed by Denna Holm

This is a small pocketbook that I’ve had on my bookshelf for at least three years. The book has since had a new cover and is a prequel to the Immortal Warriors series, which I haven’t read. A few years ago I devoured the Raiden Warrior series, still one of my favourite ever trilogies. How… Continue reading My Review – Warrior Betrayed by Denna Holm

Book, Fantasy, Kindle Unlimited, series

My Review – Fault Lines Upheaval by Harley Tate

This book was presented to me on Amazon as ‘similar’ books I might like. Well, I did. It was excellent. It is about a family, Clint, his estranged wife Daphne, and their daughter, Mika who were all in different parts of the state when the earthquake strikes. Each person has a different chapter which tells… Continue reading My Review – Fault Lines Upheaval by Harley Tate

Book, Famous Authors, Fantasy, science Fiction, TVSerires

Karen’s Chat on Favourite Things

I was asked recently which book is my favourite from those I’ve written. As I thought about it, I realised it’s always the one I’m working on. At this moment in time I’m working on the final edits of Play the Game, which I hope will be out by the time you read this. It… Continue reading Karen’s Chat on Favourite Things

Book, Fantasy, Kindle Unlimited, Novella

My Review – World Quake by Mark Hobson

I found this on a Facebook advert. By the sound of it I hoped it would be like one of those disaster films and it was. It’s a long book for me, but I tore through within a few days. Action packed with three interesting protagonists. The story moved between their crucial roles and the… Continue reading My Review – World Quake by Mark Hobson