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My Review of a Grip of Terror

Karen’s Review We are now back on the road with Cassie and Issac, with Nathan, her ex following them. Cassie is sick and they have to take shelter in an abandoned house where Issac takes care of her the he can best. Then, the homeowners return. It was everything I expected to read, and more,… Continue reading My Review of a Grip of Terror

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My Review of Grip of Darkness by Sam J Fires

Karen Review As I began this book, I realised I’d missed the prequel, Surviving Chaos. As with the previous series, Murder and Mayhem, the first book is the prequel, followed by book one. I wasn’t hindered in anyway not knowing the back story of Cassie, her ex Nathan, and how the end of the world… Continue reading My Review of Grip of Darkness by Sam J Fires

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My review of We, the President, by Sam J Fires

Karen’s Review The last of the four book series of Murder and Mayhem and the story was brought to a great climax. Too many books like this end up with all hope lost, mankind defeated, and life sucks. It often makes me think, what’s the point? Not this one! There will be no spoilers here,… Continue reading My review of We, the President, by Sam J Fires

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My Review of Holy Hell by Sam J Fires

Karen’s Review This is the second book of the Mayhem and Madness series, and my third if you count the prequel. Down from the mountain to find out what’s going on, our heroes, Cole, and Brook, head into town. Acid rain is falling and now there is a virus. It’s still an apocalyptic tale, but… Continue reading My Review of Holy Hell by Sam J Fires

Book, Kindle Unlimited, Novella, Post Apocolyptic, series

My Review of Burning Rains by Sam J Fires

Karen’s Review This is the first book of the Madness and Mayhem series, although, I suggest you read the prequel first. After I read it, I fully expected it to be a mafia story. Instead, it’s an apocalyptic one. Not only that, it’s just thirty nine pages long. The whole series is similar length. Sam,… Continue reading My Review of Burning Rains by Sam J Fires

Book, Crime, Kindle Unlimited, series

My Review of Bad Boys Make Broken Men by Sam J Fires

Karen’s Review I don’t know where I picked up this little gem. I’m guessing it came from a newsletter. It was, and still is free. Broken Boys Make Bad Men is a prequel to a series. At only forty eight pages it’s a great quick read. I hadn’t expected to find what I did inside.… Continue reading My Review of Bad Boys Make Broken Men by Sam J Fires

Book, Mystery, series

My Review of The Conned Lady by Diane Bator

Karen’s Review A friend asked me to read book five of this series. After my earlier let down with reading out of sequence, I was wary. The Conned Lady referred to incidents that happened in a previous book, and there was a vast array of characters to learn. That’s why it’s sometimes difficult, however, I’m… Continue reading My Review of The Conned Lady by Diane Bator

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Books Read In July

Some good, some bad this month. I don’t mean bad as in rubbish, just some I enjoyed more than others. The Beautiful Ones is my second book by Julia Sutton. I love her writing. Lover’s Moon is part of a series, a good one if this one is anything to go by. Except, it’s not… Continue reading Books Read In July

Book, Fantasy, Mystery, Post Apocolyptic, Romance, series

August Reading List

The Conned Lady is the one I’m starting with the month with, a friend asked me to read it, and I like it so far. I cannot remember where Bad Boys Make Broken Men came from. It is a prequel and just 48 pages long. Infected Waters is the second of a Zombie series. I… Continue reading August Reading List

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My Review of Unveiled by J M Northup

Karen’s Review This is the second book of the series Snoqualmie Valley Sasquatch. I read the first one two years ago. It continues the story of cousins, Jenna and Hannah and their normal every day life, except it isn’t normal. Jenna’s boyfriend is a Sasquatch called Adam. I enjoyed the two parallel worlds, and there… Continue reading My Review of Unveiled by J M Northup