This was a really great series if you enjoy post-apocalyptic stories. Kyla Stone is a superb writer. The whole series is high adrenaline and I felt exhausted after each one, I couldn’t read them back to back, I needed a rest! What I loved is how I had several ways of reading them. All the… Continue reading Nuclear Dawn Series Overview
Category: Post Apocolyptic
Review of Drowned by Kellee L. Greene
Brief Description - In an attempt to combat climate change, the world was reset with devastating consequences. The story continues with the three sets of people journeying through sodden ground and driving rain. Stevie and Gage pick up more people on the way. Adam, who was now alone finds Leah, who was travelling by herself.… Continue reading Review of Drowned by Kellee L. Greene
My Review of Sinking by Kellee L. Greene
Brief Description - after a tidal wave and storm, the waters kept on rising. Our band of hero’s have a lot to face. I really enjoyed this second book of the series. It continued with our three main characters telling the story in chapters of their own just as they did on the first book.… Continue reading My Review of Sinking by Kellee L. Greene
My Review of Flood by Kellee L. Greene
A good story, I recommend it and am ready to jump straight into the next book as it’s on Kindle Unlimited
Reblogged This … Is How The World Ends
You know how I love these type of books - and I’m working my way through a book series at the moment. Reviews will be coming shortly. Meanwhile, Chris k out these. Stories about the end of the world… and about what comes after! … Continue reading Reblogged This … Is How The World Ends
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
Review of Darkest Night by Kyla Stone.
Brief Description - after nuclear attack, our band of survivors head to a cult to bring justice, and settle old scores. This has been an another adrenaline filled read by Kyla Stone. Darkest Night doesn’t let you rest as we continue the story of Dakota, Eden, Logan and their group. The Shepherds is where Dakota… Continue reading Review of Darkest Night by Kyla Stone.
Storms Lash the Land
When the rain falls there are often devastating consequences. In fiction that magnifies. Some storms we have to ride, and others reveal things we’d rather not know. I’ve put together a selection of storm rejection stories. Some, long, others short, and all different genres for you and most likely me to read and enjoy.
November Books
These are the books I want to read this month and why they take my fancy. This came in an email from Amazon and the description sold me immediately. I also bought the audio book. The only thing that I don’t like is that it’s over 300 pages and I usually find its too long… Continue reading November Books
Review of Free Spirit by Paul White
Brief Description - David’s new apartment has old furniture inside which he must move. But who keeps putting it back? I love the cover it really pops out at you. What an elegant woman and perfect for how you imagine Evelyn from the story would be. David is excited at moving into his new apartment.… Continue reading Review of Free Spirit by Paul White