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
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Fault Lines Book Series
I've completed this series last month and wow, I loved it. The page count for each book was under 300, it’s in Kindle Unlimited, and all are available as audio books. Perfect in every aspect. Although I hadn't planned it, I read Upheaval as an eBook, Deluge as a paperback and Aftermath as an audio… Continue reading Fault Lines Book Series
Reblogged- #NornsAuthorsReviews – The Burning Tree – Salvation: Book 1 & Rebirth: Book 2 by Christopher Artinian
There is something really nice hearing your reviews read aloud. Even I was impressed at hearing the words said aloud. I wonder what the author thinks? If you’d like a review of your book, then it’s something to consider. Give Sahara Foley’s article a read. It’s been a while since I did a #NornsAuthorsReviews recording. … Continue reading Reblogged- #NornsAuthorsReviews – The Burning Tree – Salvation: Book 1 & Rebirth: Book 2 by Christopher Artinian
Power, Part Two by Christopher Artinan
A power take over means a rebellion and a battle is imminent. This is book seven of the series and I’ve enjoyed all of them. The story starts with Salvation,an underground bunker built to protect the people from an asteroid that hit the earth and wiped out everything. Each books tells a different story of… Continue reading Power, Part Two by Christopher Artinan
The Rise by Ian Rankin.
Detectives investigate a murder at an exclusive block of exp gives flats. This came to me in an email from Amazon and as it was a short story and by such a distinguished author, I downloaded it. The writing is extremely sharp as we follow two detectives into a high rise multi story block of… Continue reading The Rise by Ian Rankin.
Fault Lines, Deluge by Harley Tate
An Earthquake and a Tsunami in the second instalment of the series. I loved this book. It’s easy to read, and it’s a lot of edge of your seat, nail biting action! This time I bought the paperback and on looking at my review of the last book where the formatting was off putting, this… Continue reading Fault Lines, Deluge by Harley Tate
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
My Review – Looking Good Dead by Stephen Puleston
This is book number twelve and I’ve read them all over the last eleven years. The thing I love most is they are set in north Wales where I live. Often based on Anglesey, or like this story, they frequently visit. Inspector Drake and his team of now familiar detectives are faced with a murder… Continue reading My Review – Looking Good Dead by Stephen Puleston
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
My Review – Irresistible Freedom by Mimi Barbour
I found this book right here on a Silver Daggers Book Tour. I thought it sounded interesting and it was. Demi escaping a past trauma, starts life afresh at her grandfather’s cabin in Alaska. Unfortunately, the cabin is in a bad state of disrepair. Luckily, she has the skills and foresight to rebuild it, but… Continue reading My Review – Irresistible Freedom by Mimi Barbour