Released today, this is book five of a post apocalyptic series of novellas ‘The morning was still and the world quiet, drained of all life. Every house they passed seemed less like a home and more like a mausoleum, hiding the dead or those barely surviving. With no food, heat, or medicine, Salem, once a… Continue reading Grip of Mercy Sam J. Fires
Category: Novella
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 – 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
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 – Cut and Thirst by Margaret Attwood
This came in an email from Amazon with a few other books where I could choose one for free. I chose this because I like the author and I loved The Handmaid’s Tale. That means I didn’t read the description and so didn’t know what this story was about. It started with three women, friends,… Continue reading My Review – Cut and Thirst by Margaret Attwood
My Review of Captured by V. K. Ludwig
I found this on Amazon whilst looking for an alien invasion story. I thought it looked interesting. Alien ships land on earth and take people into their spacecrafts. Having a lack of their own females they need women of childbearing age to give them sons so they can continue their legacy. Garrison Earth is established… Continue reading My Review of Captured by V. K. Ludwig
My Review – Summer Season at Sandy Coves by Michele E. Northwood
I saw this in the Norns Triad Book Group and I was able to chat with the author. She said Summer Season at Sandy Coves is the first book of a trilogy, and books two and three are coming out shortly. This is a fun read and told mainly through the viewpoint of Julia, who… Continue reading My Review – Summer Season at Sandy Coves by Michele E. Northwood
My Review – Saving Sahara by Ravyn Wilde
I found this on Sahara’s Blog and being the same name and liking historical novels, I downloaded it. Well, it served me right for not reading the description properly. I only read part of it and as it sounded good and mentioned vampires, I was sold! Beautiful Sahara has an illness that is terminal. She… Continue reading My Review – Saving Sahara by Ravyn Wilde
My Review – Community Conclusions by Anne Roberts
This is the fourth book in the DI Huws Crime Triller series and is also available to read on Kindle Unlimited. Last year I read book one, but couldn’t get into it. When I saw Community Conclusions on the author’s Facebook page, and it was a crime thrillers, I thought I would take a look.… Continue reading My Review – Community Conclusions by Anne Roberts
My Review of Grip of a Panic by Sam J. Fires
I had the honour of reading an advanced reader copy of this book. I subscribe to the author’s newsletter and when she mentioned her ARC team, I asked if I could join. So it’s always worth asking your favourite author. The odds are they will be thrilled to have you on board. This is the… Continue reading My Review of Grip of a Panic by Sam J. Fires