Book, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, science Fiction, series

Sunday Author Support, Featuring – Sahara Foley

This new feature is where I share books from authors I’ve read and loved. Sahara’s is a science fiction and fantasy lover. She took her late husband’s stories, edited and enhanced them to make enthralling and tantalising tales that readers adore. She is also a gamer and crystal collector. More Details More Details More Details… Continue reading Sunday Author Support, Featuring – Sahara Foley

Book, Fantasy, Horror, Post Apocolyptic

My Review of Surviving the Evacuation – Family

This is book three of the Evacuation series, and the first three books are free to download. This is such a compelling and easy to read book, the first two were just the same. Bill is alone at the start, and in the second, he meets Kim. Together, they find thirteen year old Annette, who… Continue reading My Review of Surviving the Evacuation – Family

Book, Horror, Post Apocolyptic, series, Thriller

My Review of Surviving the Evacuation: London by Frank Tayell

I found this on a Facebook advert and the comments were saying how good the books were. They weren’t wrong!. One man alone in a city of zombies. It doesn’t sound like something I would read, especially as he talks to no one. Cleverly done by the author as the story is told by journal… Continue reading My Review of Surviving the Evacuation: London by Frank Tayell

Book, Fantasy, Horror

My Review of Cretaceous Canyon by Deborah Sheldon

This was a suggested read for Norns Book Club. I haven’t taken part in one for a while. At 181 pages, if I hated it, I could probably still finish it. I didn’t hate it, but neither did I love it, even though I raced through it within a couple of days. From the beginning… Continue reading My Review of Cretaceous Canyon by Deborah Sheldon

Book, Fantasy, Horror, shortstory

My Review of Nightmare Storm by Sahara Foley

This is a brand new release, and a short story that can easily be read in one sitting. I really loved the atmosphere the book created. The way it starts off with everything being normal. Even a storm hitting is not unusual, except this one is particularly bad. What I didn’t like is that how… Continue reading My Review of Nightmare Storm by Sahara Foley

Book, Horror, Post Apocolyptic

Book Review of Safe Haven, Rise of the Rams (Book 1) by Christopher Artinian

Where did I find it: on Amazon. I wanted to read an exciting apocalyptic book. Having read the author before, I went to see what else he had. What I liked: how I was immediately plunged into the action. From the getgo the adrenaline pumped and I couldn’t find a gap to close the book… Continue reading Book Review of Safe Haven, Rise of the Rams (Book 1) by Christopher Artinian

Anthologies, Book, Fantasy, Historical, Horror, series

Books read in November

A busy month for reading and they are all part of series except Beyond Connections and that was short stories by the same author. Favourite? Possibly Fright Night, closely followed by Ghost Mark, but they were all good. All the reviews can be found here.

Book, Historical, Horror, series

My Review of Infected Poppy Fields by Alathia Morgan

Not the Zombie Story You’d Expect! This is the second book of the series. I knew I’d read it at some point even though the first one had so many errors it kept throwing me out of the story. But I loved the concept and the author is a good storyteller. This one, although it… Continue reading My Review of Infected Poppy Fields by Alathia Morgan

Book, Crime, Fantasy, Horror, Novella, Paranormal, science Fiction, Thriller

Festive Blog Hop 2022

Welcome to Santa’s Treasure Hunt blog Hop. All you have to do, is follow Santa’s sleigh as he travels around the world. Below is a list of stops where you can win a bundle of books. Visit each one and write down the Christmas word given at the bottom of each. Leave a comment on… Continue reading Festive Blog Hop 2022

Book, Horror, Young Adult/Teen

About a Book – Stone Cold by Karina Kantas

Introducing Karina Kantas WebsiteGoodreadsAmazon Where did the idea for the story come from? Stone Cold is very biographical. So many of the scenes actually happened.. Give a quote from the books, one that says little but speaks volumes.  How far would I have gone? Would I have been satisfied with drawing a little blood? Give… Continue reading About a Book – Stone Cold by Karina Kantas