Karen’s Magic Review Remember to Love Me has a great storyline. Set in the modern day, it flicks to the past, to the ancestors of April, the main character. Part of the story happens in the early 1900s and is skilfully written by the author, Becky Wright. Her descriptions had me seeing and understanding every… Continue reading Remember To Love Me by Becky Wright
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Dissolution, The Wyoming Chronicles: Book One by W. Michael Gear
Karen’s Review This is a large book of 394 pages, probably a little larger than I like to read, but that pales into oblivion when the story is as good as this one. It’s the first time I’ve read this popular author and I must say, what a joy to read. Every word counted in… Continue reading Dissolution, The Wyoming Chronicles: Book One by W. Michael Gear
Dissolution, The Wyoming Chronicles: Book One by W. Michael Gear
Karen’s Magic Review This is a large book of 394 pages, probably a little larger than I like to read, but that pales into oblivion when the story is as good as this one. It’s the first time I’ve read this popular author and I must say, what a joy to read. Every word counted… Continue reading Dissolution, The Wyoming Chronicles: Book One by W. Michael Gear
Cult of Dracula #5 by Rich Davis
Karen’s Magic Review In the pictures telling stories I give you my interpretation of the book I’ve just read. In this case the 5th book in the series. Although I recognised one of the characters, the cult leader, I wasn’t able to determine the girls, Lucy and Mina. Although the later was named in one… Continue reading Cult of Dracula #5 by Rich Davis
Garkin, Book One of The Uluru Legacy
Karen’s Magic Review In my feature Pictures Telling Stories, I give my interpretation of the story I've read. It starts on a plane from America to Australia with Amelia, the main character on her way to see the mother who gave her away at birth. At this point, Amelia has no idea what awaits her,… Continue reading Garkin, Book One of The Uluru Legacy
Cult of Dracula #4 by Rich Davis
Karen’s Magic Review This is fourth book I’ve read of this series, and if you enjoy a bit of horror and gore this has a lot of it. All in thrilling and vivid pictures, that tell an intense story. My interpretation of the book is represented in pictures. It is not a standalone story. You… Continue reading Cult of Dracula #4 by Rich Davis
Cult of Dracula #3 by Rich Davis
Karen’s Magic Review This is book three of the series, and the story has become more graphic and more intense. In the pictures telling stories above, I’ve given a small interpretation of the story as I see it. Daughters of Dracula are featured and it was creepy and chilling. I felt there was something dark… Continue reading Cult of Dracula #3 by Rich Davis
Best Book of the Year
I’ve had the honour of reading fifty-three books in 2021. Truly a record for me. Now I have to decide the most enjoyable one of the year, and what comes a close second and third There are some stand-out stories, and some I’ve not liked as much. There are long books and short ones, exciting,… Continue reading Best Book of the Year
Christmas in the Scottish Highlands by Donna Ashcroft
This is my last review of 2021, and the last book I've completed. See my year in books here. Many years ago I used to watch TV soaps. I loved the gossip and a glimpse into people’s everyday lives. Whose marriage was in trouble? Who had mischievous teenagers? And more controversially, which neighbours were having… Continue reading Christmas in the Scottish Highlands by Donna Ashcroft
Cult of Dracula, #2, by Rich Davis
Karen’s Magic Review I had to reread the first book to remind myself of the story as this is a continuation. Second time around, I found that I picked up on things I missed the first time. The good thing about a recap is that it’s easy to flick back. After my refresher, it seems… Continue reading Cult of Dracula, #2, by Rich Davis