A gruesome spellbinding story! Unquiet Bones by David J. Gatward. Crime thriller series, book twelve. Rating: 5 Stars This was by far the grisliest of the stories, I’ve read in this series. Harry’s unwanted housewarming gift means he’s unable to move into his new house. There was also a second storyline going on which was… Continue reading My Review of Unquiet Bones by a David Gatward
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Fancy a Spooky Read? Cassie the Clairvoyant Trilogy is here!
I”m really thrilled to finally have these books complete and ready to read. Not only that but there are two bonus short stories. If you read Cassie originally, she’s had a rewrite at the beginning. I realised that back in 2021 when it was published, I told the reader what was happening instead of letting… Continue reading Fancy a Spooky Read? Cassie the Clairvoyant Trilogy is here!
My Review of The Singing Road by Anne Brookes
A superb collection of Stories! The Singing Road and Other Stories by Anne Brooke A selection of short stories, different genres. Rating: 5 Stars Kindle Unlimited This is a brand new author to me. Short stories are a great way to decide if you like their writing style, and I definitely do! The Singing Road… Continue reading My Review of The Singing Road by Anne Brookes
My Review of Karen’s New Year
An interesting, unexpected date. Karen’s New Year by Anne Brooke A short romantic story Rating: 4 Stars Available to download from Kindle Unlimited I admit I chose this because of the name. Karen is not in favour anymore. No stories have Karen as a heroine. All there is left is a ‘Karen’, and who wants… Continue reading My Review of Karen’s New Year
My Review of You Can’t Trust Anyone
A Quick Read! You Can’t Trust Anyone by Paul White Bite-Sized-Read, Short Story Rating: 3 Stars I love the design on the front. It draws you in. It’s really stunning and I’ve only just realised how the Crime Fiction Karma written on the front cover relates to its content. This story felt shorter than the… Continue reading My Review of You Can’t Trust Anyone
My Review of Fair Game by David J. Gatward
Starts off brutally, then evens out in to a great yarn. Fair Game by David J. Gatward. Crime thriller series, book eleven. Rating: 5 Stars Another very different and absorbing instalment in the life of DCI Harry Gtimm and his team. It felt comforting to settle into the now cherished characters. They are brought to… Continue reading My Review of Fair Game by David J. Gatward
Invaders Book Two by Nick Clausen
Scary and absorbing! Invaders by Nick Clauson Alien Invasion, horror , post apocalyptic, series, book two. Kindle Unlimited, and in Audible. My Rating: 5 Stars In this second book, once infected, people are turning into cannibals. Others are infecting as many people as they can. What makes it interesting is that some are immune. One… Continue reading Invaders Book Two by Nick Clausen
Review of Invaders by Nick Clausen
A Cracking Good Read! Invaders by Nick Clauson. Alien Invasion series, book one. Rating: 5 Stars I must admit that after reading the description for this story on a Facebook advert, it didn’t draw me in. A weak, sick main protagonist didn’t appeal to me. I then clicked onto the comments and there were many.… Continue reading Review of Invaders by Nick Clausen
Book Review – The Fall Risk by Abbie Jimenez
A Sweet Quirky Story. The Fall Risk by Abbie Jimenez Romance, Humour, Short Story. Kindle Unlimed 82 pages Rating: 5 Stars This was a fun read. Romantic, funny at times and with a strong theme running through it. I’ve never come across this author before. Judging by the amount of reviews she has, Ms Jimenez… Continue reading Book Review – The Fall Risk by Abbie Jimenez
Book Review Blood Trail by David J. Gatward
It’s good that not every book starts with a murder. Blood Trail by David J. Gatward. Crime thriller series, book ten. Pages: 354 Kindle Unlimited and Audio Book. Rating: 5 Stars It would be boring to begin every book with a murder. The ones in Blood Trail don’t properly occur until nearer the end. The… Continue reading Book Review Blood Trail by David J. Gatward