Karen’s Review Red and the Wolf was the second in the series. The adventure reminded me of the magical tales I read as a child, except with adult themes. Sorcha and Conall are the main characters and go on a journey. They battle dark ferocious creatures as well as discovering each other. Conall calls her… Continue reading Red and the Wolf by Vivienne Savage
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Fourth Quadrant by W Michael Gear
Karen’s Review This is the second book I’ve read by W Michael Gear, and second of The Wyoming Chronicles series. Dissolution was the first, which I thoroughly enjoyed. I really liked that this had so much edge-of-the-seat action. Lauren is the main protagonist. She starts as a mere bank teller and ends up being a… Continue reading Fourth Quadrant by W Michael Gear
Courageous Heroine Fairy Tales by Lisa Shea
Karen’s Magic Review I thoroughly enjoyed this retelling of favourite fairy tales. I found the idea conjured up by the author clever, and entertaining. In my #Pictures Telling Story feature. I like to choose images that I feel fits the story I’ve read. Each picture is easily identifiable, Cinderella, known as Ella, Snow White, and… Continue reading Courageous Heroine Fairy Tales by Lisa Shea
Kind by Kellyn Roth
Karen’s Magic Review I saw this book on another blog. Immediately the cover drew me in. On reading the review I knew it would be something I would also enjoy. I liked the main character Lieutenant Neil Hudson. The camaraderie he had with his troop appealed to me. The banter and jokes made me smile… Continue reading Kind by Kellyn Roth
Rebirth by Christopher Artinian
Karen’s Review This is the second book in the The Burning Tree series. Salvation is the first, and I chose it as my favourite read of February. In my feature for Pictures Telling Stories, I like to choose images that match what I've read. The asteroid hits the earth before the first book started. Everyone… Continue reading Rebirth by Christopher Artinian
Mechanical Mike by Paul White
Karen’s Magic Reviews This book is just thirty one pages long. Perfect for when you’re looking for a quick read. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and when it finished, I wanted more! In my feature #Pictures Telling Stories, I like to choose images that I feel represent the story I’ve read. Set in WW2, it tells… Continue reading Mechanical Mike by Paul White
February Reading List
It was an excellent month for books. I had the honour of reading through these great stories. My favourite book from my February reading list is Salvation. The concept was great and the writing magical. I don’t think I’ve read a story with so many characters, but it wasn’t a problem as we got to… Continue reading February Reading List
Relentless by Christopher Artinian
Karen’s Review This story came recommended to me because I loved Salvation by the same author. I knew it wasn’t the same genre and that it was horror, which I’m generally not a fan of horror, but there is always an exception. Sadly this was not not it. It is an excellent story, well written… Continue reading Relentless by Christopher Artinian
Larougo, Book Two of The Uluru Legacy
Karen’s Magic Review This book was an amazing read. The story built up slowly giving me time to get to know the characters. Too often a book moves forward at such a pace it’s hard to remember who everyone is. Larougo had a lot of characters, but I hardly noticed until now. They blended in… Continue reading Larougo, Book Two of The Uluru Legacy
Scam by Stevie Turner
Karen’s Review This book was the winner of the Electric Eclectic Novella Competition. It is a hundred and twenty-one pages long and in Kindle Unlimited. ‘Just when you think you know the story, you don’t.’ This is an excellent short read about a woman who was scammed and all the consequences that brings. I liked… Continue reading Scam by Stevie Turner