Book, Mystery

Book Review of Wings of Death by Ellen Read

Where did I find it: I follow the author and have read her books before. So when this came up as an ARC (Advanced Reader Copy), I jumped at the chance, What I liked: how stylish it was. Everything in the story had a certain elegance to it. From the way they spoke to each… Continue reading Book Review of Wings of Death by Ellen Read

Book, Romance

Book Review of After Sun Down by Linda Howard and Linda Jones

Where did I find it: it’s been on my Kindle for well over a year. On reading the description I can see now why it attracted me. What I liked: the concept. When a cosmic event knocks out all the electricity civilisation soon crumbles. However, the story’s focus is on one small town and its… Continue reading Book Review of After Sun Down by Linda Howard and Linda Jones

Book, Crime, series, Thriller

Book Review of Lethal White by Robert Galbraith

Where did I find it: it’s book 4 of the series. What I liked: the relationship between Cormoran Strike and his assistant, Robin Ellacot. It’s been a slow lead up over the last three books. In this one their feelings for each other are clear, but I’m not sure whether they will act upon them.… Continue reading Book Review of Lethal White by Robert Galbraith

Book, Children’s Stories

Book Review of The Oil Change by D. A. Northup

Where did I find it: This is a new release from my publisher, Norns Triad Publications and I read it as an ARC. (Advanced Readers Copy) What I liked: that I also learnt something new about the process. I loved how the Grandpa showed his grandchild how to change the oil in a car. It's… Continue reading Book Review of The Oil Change by D. A. Northup

Book, Crime, Thriller

Book Review of Career of Evil by Robert Galbraith

Where did I find it: This is the third book of the series. What I liked: the relationship between Robin and Cormaran. Having seen the TV programme, their relationship didn’t show well in the first two books. It was perfect in this one. I also loved the way every character had a story. Career of… Continue reading Book Review of Career of Evil by Robert Galbraith

Book, Post Apocolyptic, Young Adult/Teen

Book Review of Redemption by Christopher Artinian

Where did I find it: it’s the fifth book in the series and I’ve read each one. What I liked: the trials and tribulations of building a community from scratch. I also enjoyed being among familiar characters again. The author likes having many people in his stories. They all play vital parts in bringing the… Continue reading Book Review of Redemption by Christopher Artinian

Book, Post Apocolyptic

Book Review of Days End by Chantelle Atkins and Sim Alec Sansford

Where did I find it: I won the first book from the author, and after reading it, went straight onto the second. I’ve been eagerly awaiting the publication of this third instalment. What I liked: the well loved characters. It was like putting on a familiar and comfortable jumper. I really enjoyed being around them… Continue reading Book Review of Days End by Chantelle Atkins and Sim Alec Sansford

Book, Kindle Unlimited, shortstory

Book Review of Goodbye Yesterday by Sim Alec Sansford

Where did I find it: on the author’s Amazon profile when I was looking at what he had written What I liked: that it was just twenty-nine pages long. I love short stories and it’s something I can read and enjoy during the day. It was the perfect tale for an hour’s entertainment. What I… Continue reading Book Review of Goodbye Yesterday by Sim Alec Sansford

Book, Observance days, Romance

National Tell A Story Day

We all have stories to tell and today is the day to do it and today I’m sharing an old one… National Tell A Story Day

Book, Crime

Book Review of In Too Deep by Simon McCleave

Where did I find it: This is the second book of what will be a four-book series. What I liked: that it was based in Anglesey with places that I knew mentioned. It’s a crime novel, with a touch of romance. Laura continues her new romance with Detective Inspector Gareth Williams. It is not romantic… Continue reading Book Review of In Too Deep by Simon McCleave