Book, series, Thriller

My Review of The Dead Will Beckon by Jason Chapman

I was looking for a book set in Wales, and this came up on my Facebook feed. It was perfect because I love a good crime thriller, and this was excellent. It reminded me of one of those gritty detective thrillers you see on a Sunday night on the television. They always come with a… Continue reading My Review of The Dead Will Beckon by Jason Chapman

Book, Children’s Stories, Novella, series

My Review of Amanda in Arabia, The Perfume Flask by Darlene Foster

I follow this author on WordPress and on Instagram. She published the ninth book in the An Amanda Travels Adventure series at the end of last year. When Amanda in Arabia, the first book, was offered as a free download I decided to read it. I’m glad I did. The stories are aimed at children… Continue reading My Review of Amanda in Arabia, The Perfume Flask by Darlene Foster

Book, Novella, science Fiction

My Review of Amy’s Story by Mark Hood

I found this on Sahara Foley’s Website where she hosts free books in exchange for signing up to an authors newsletter. I get quite a few and enjoy them. It’s a great way to find new authors. Amy’s Story, is only available on Mark Hood’s website. It is set during the War of the Worlds,… Continue reading My Review of Amy’s Story by Mark Hood

Book, Post Apocolyptic, series

My Review of Power by Christopher Artinian

This is the next instalment about the survivors of an asteroid that hit the Earth, and wiped out life as we know it. Even though I found it a little slow to start, I knew that it would hook me eventually. It did, and when that happens my reading hours increased! Callie and co, have… Continue reading My Review of Power by Christopher Artinian

Book, Romance, series

My Review of Return to Cheshire Bay by H. M. Shander

This is the second book of a series that doesn’t need to be read in order. It’s the story of Lily and Eric who live in the area of Cheshire Bay where all the stories are set. They both have a beach side house within distance of each other. I enjoyed this story because it’s… Continue reading My Review of Return to Cheshire Bay by H. M. Shander

Book, Novella, science Fiction

My Review of Forever Human by Ian E. Slatter

This was part of the Silver Dagger Book Tours. The advantage to doing them is that I come across books that intrigue me. Three of us at Norns Triad Publications decided to read it. Forever Human is not a long story at under 200 pages, and the premise is a great one. It’s about how… Continue reading My Review of Forever Human by Ian E. Slatter

Book, Post Apocolyptic, series

My Review of Surviving the Evacuation: Wasteland by Frank Tayell

This is the second book of the Zombie series. I saw the first instalment advertised on Facebook and it appealed to me. The last book was one man alone in a world of Zombies, but in this one Bill comes across another survivor, Kim. As they continue their journey to a destination Bill feels is… Continue reading My Review of Surviving the Evacuation: Wasteland by Frank Tayell

Book, Post Apocolyptic, series

My Review of Edge of Darkness by Kyla Stone

This is book three of the Edge of Collapse series by Kyla Stone. The collection was recommended to me by another apocalyptic writer. I am so glad she did and can understand why this author said she aspires to her. Kyla Stone is a really great writer. In Edge of Darkness, she combines the characters… Continue reading My Review of Edge of Darkness by Kyla Stone

Book, Post Apocolyptic

My Review Edge of Madness by Kyla Stone

There seems to be an invisible piece of elastic that attaches this series to each other. From the prequel, it immediately pulled me to book one, and then straight over to this. In the last story, Hannah mentioned the man she was married to, Noah, and her son Milo. In Edge of Madness we get… Continue reading My Review Edge of Madness by Kyla Stone

Book, Post Apocolyptic, series

My Review of Edge of Collapse by Kyla Stone

After reading the fuel-charged prequel, I immediately moved onto this as it was an absolute must. Edge of Collapse is fantastic. It’s 307 pages long and I read it over two days, a record for me. I loved the grit and determination of Hannah, who against terrible odds escaped and survived her kidnapper. She thinks… Continue reading My Review of Edge of Collapse by Kyla Stone