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….. Speaking of doo doos, we have cows…..

This is the authors’s second book and I read the first, If Only You Knew, which I loved. This one is on my reading pile, but in the meantime, I thought I’d share this review with you. I might have to move it up my list! Is it Jack or is it Josh? Or is… Continue reading ….. Speaking of doo doos, we have cows…..

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Books Read in September

It looks like a bumper month, but the End of Days series were novellas, therefore quicker to read. Both the other books are from series. Rambling Rose completes The Perennial Trilogy and A Canadian Werewolf in New York is the first of a series. Best book? The End of Days series and I still have… Continue reading Books Read in September

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My Review of Grip of Evil by Sam J Fires

Karen’s Review Wow, so much happened in this story, and the penultimate one before the series ends. There is a siege at the hospital, which started in the previous book. That comes to a conclusion, there is a madman on the loose, who thinks he’s the Enlightened one. Nathan shows up again, and Issac finds… Continue reading My Review of Grip of Evil by Sam J Fires

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My Review of Grip of Madness by Sam J Fires

Karen’s Review Life in Medowview is almost becoming intolerable in this book five of the End of Days series. It lived up to its title of gripping. Marshal law in the shape Militia have taken now over the town. I mentioned that the two main characters Charlie and Harper hadn’t met in the previous book,… Continue reading My Review of Grip of Madness by Sam J Fires

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My Review of Grip of Death by Sam J Fires

Karen’s Review The snow and the cold plays a big part in adding to the atmosphere of this tense story. Charlie and Harper are the main characters living in the same town going through the same hardships, but don't yet know each other. Charlie lives with her grandmother Ruby, and uses her bicycle to travel… Continue reading My Review of Grip of Death by Sam J Fires

Book, Fantasy, series

My Review of A Canadian Werewolf in New York by Mark Leslie

Karen’s Review What I liked about this book is that Michael, who is also a werewolf, has heightened senses in his human form. This really added something extra to the story and gave him the edge over other people. It came in useful and was amusing when he attempted to rescue his ex-girlfriend’s fiancé. A… Continue reading My Review of A Canadian Werewolf in New York by Mark Leslie

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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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Books Read in August

It’s been a good month all in all. I’ve discovered a new author, and reacquainted with two previous ones. In fact, all the books this month are part of a series. They are Wild Blue Mysteries, Murder and Mayhem, Bourbon and Moonshine, and The Blackwood Family Saga. All are ones I shall be reading more… Continue reading Books Read in August

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House of Clubs by Amber Jakeman

Ahhhhh Cynthia, Cynthia, what a marvellous adventure she had and it was all over a chandelier in France!! Yes, Cynthia had moved to France, she had fun over there at the antiquities market in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, while there she spotted an enormous chandelier, little did she know a man called Emile had dibs on it first.… Continue reading House of Clubs by Amber Jakeman