I saw this series on social media, and looked it up, but received this prequel free for subscribing to the author’s newsletter. It’s an additional separate story that comes before book one. If you miss it, it doesn’t affect the series, but Liam’s back story is worth reading first. Although short, Chaos Rising is terrifically… Continue reading My Review of Chaos Rising by Kyla Stone
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My Review of A Rhyme in Time by Simon MacDonald
This is Simon MacDonald’s debut book, and what a book to start with. Just as my mother taught me, I taught my children to sing all the nursery rhymes. This one epitomises all that I knew and loved. The author’s wonderful verses and prose are absolutely charming. Coupled with the delightful illustrations, drawn by his… Continue reading My Review of A Rhyme in Time by Simon MacDonald
My Review of Stone Cold Dead by Stephen Puleston
This is the eleventh book of the series. I’ve read them all over the past few years with relatively bigs gaps between. As they are all separate cases, you don’t need to read the ones before, although I prefer to read a series in order. Detective Inspector Ian Drake has OCD and over the years… Continue reading My Review of Stone Cold Dead by Stephen Puleston
My Review of Grip of Fury by Sam J Fires
This is the third book of the After the End Series. I really enjoyed Grip of Fury as I’m now familiar with the characters and eager to find out how they are getting on. As ever, life is not easy for Pat and Holly. They continually face the hardest of conditions as the snow and… Continue reading My Review of Grip of Fury by Sam J Fires
My Review of The Day the Earth Turned – Autumn by Chantelle Atkins
I read and reviewed the first book, The Day the Earth Turned - Summer as an ARC before it was released. I absolutely loved it and my favourite read of 2023 so far. The Day the Earth Turned, Autumn is also an advanced reader copy which I read well before the release the date was… Continue reading My Review of The Day the Earth Turned – Autumn by Chantelle Atkins
My Review of The Sisters by Ruth O’Neill
I’ve read and enjoyed this author’s books, and bought The Sisters as soon as it came out. Ava the main character meets Joel and they fall in love. But all is not as it seems, the reader can see Joel does not feel the same, despite his caring words and actions. Ava also fails to… Continue reading My Review of The Sisters by Ruth O’Neill
My Review of Surviving the Evacuation: London by Frank Tayell
I found this on a Facebook advert and the comments were saying how good the books were. They weren’t wrong!. One man alone in a city of zombies. It doesn’t sound like something I would read, especially as he talks to no one. Cleverly done by the author as the story is told by journal… Continue reading My Review of Surviving the Evacuation: London by Frank Tayell
My Review of Cretaceous Canyon by Deborah Sheldon
This was a suggested read for Norns Book Club. I haven’t taken part in one for a while. At 181 pages, if I hated it, I could probably still finish it. I didn’t hate it, but neither did I love it, even though I raced through it within a couple of days. From the beginning… Continue reading My Review of Cretaceous Canyon by Deborah Sheldon
My Review of Dreamers in Cheshire Bay by H. M. Shander
I found this in a Facebook group where their was a guest author. H. M. Shander posted all her book series and I was impressed. I downloaded the first book, which was free. Having been disappointed lately with a romance series I though was going to be great, but turned out not, Dreamers in Cheshire… Continue reading My Review of Dreamers in Cheshire Bay by H. M. Shander
Reblogged – A Review of my Book Time Lines
DESCRIPTION: Time travel can be a useful resource, but what if something unexpected goes wrong?In the year 3236, the government uses time travel to … My Book Review of Time Lines by Karen J. Mossman