Brief Description - School girl goes to a Halloween party and meets three demons who are protective of her. This is has been sitting in my Kindle for five years and in attempt to start reading books I ‘d collected. I started with this as it’s just over eighty pages long. I didn’t check the… Continue reading A Review of Trust the Dark by A. M. Hardin
Category: Post Apocolyptic
A Review of Fear the Fallout by Kyla Stone
Brief Description - A nuclear bomb has been dropped on a city and a group of survivors help search for Dakota’s sister. They run into trouble on the way. Wow, this book! This series, so far, back to back action, conflict after conflict, a race against time all leads to edge of the seat action.… Continue reading A Review of Fear the Fallout by Kyla Stone
Point of Impact by Kyla Stone
The US is under attack as several cities are hit with a nuclear bomb. As we most Kyla Stone books I’ve, read so far you are immediately plunged into the action. We are introduced to Dakota who is one tough lady. We know immediately that something in her background has made her like this. As… Continue reading Point of Impact by Kyla Stone
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
Grip of Mercy Sam J. Fires
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
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
Books for June
I don’t usually like planning books to read in advance. I’ve always chosen what appeals at the time. For the past time year post apocalyptic stories have dominated my preferences and I can’t see that changing much. However, this month's book contain two. Screenshot Power is the seventh book of The Burning Tree series. I've… Continue reading Books for June
Fault lines, Aftermath by Harley Tate
This is the third book in the series that sees Clint and Miki trying to find Daphne after an earthquake followed by a tsunami that wreaks havoc displacing families, friends and devastating homes. Aftermath is the conclusion of an easily manageable three book series. All the way through it was full of action and heart… Continue reading Fault lines, Aftermath by Harley Tate
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